1973 Pontiac LeMans from North America - Comments

28th Aug 2002, 21:23

"70's muscle car!"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

The transmission was rebuilt in 1988 and a shift conversion kit was added at this time.

I replaced the front bench seat with bucket seats out of a 1970 Pontiac Parisian in 1982.

The rear bumper was badly rusted and re-chromed in 1981.

General comments?

My dad purchased this car in 1977 and two years later I bought it from him. It was my day-to-day car until 1989.

I continued to drive the car (summers only) until about 6 years ago. It is now parked in my garage, but I plan to put it back on the road next year, for its 30th birthday.

Modifications include custom dual exhaust, headers, four barrel carb, shift converter, B&M floor shifter and bucket seats.

This car reminds me of my reckless teenage years. Now that I'm somewhat older I look forward to reliving a milder version of those years with my family.


26th Feb 2007, 11:01

My dad had a 73 Le Mans which he purchased relatively new. Unfortunately, he had so many problems with it that to this day, my image of it is tarnished. The car rusted badly, leaked all over the place, guzzled gas like it was going out of style, and quite frankly, was not so fast for a pre catalytic converter 350. This Le mans didn't even have a smooth ride. you felt every pebble on the road. It cost a tremendous amount of money for my dad to keep it running all those years, making us call it a "LeMon" instead. Plus, it was quite ugly!

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