1972 Pontiac LeMans 1972 Luxury 4 Door from North America - Comments

21st Jul 2004, 20:33

"A old car waiting to be restored"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

The back seat, on the left side, ripped and was worn down.

The key hole for the trunk was ripped out and now has to be opened with a screw driver.

The windshield is cracked and will be replaced soon.

General comments?

New leather seat covers were put on awhile ago and are still brand new and in perfect condition.

All the numbers match.

I was wondering how many of these 4 door luxuries were made and other info about them. Such as how much, an offer or what they're worth, where would I get replacement parts, and how much and where I would get accessories for the car. Thank you for any information that anybody has, much is appreciated.


22nd Jul 2004, 09:51

Interesting that you claim "all the numbers match" yet you don't know which engine or transmission is in it.

Which "numbers" are you referring to?

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23rd Nov 2004, 17:56

The numbers on the front license plate match the numbers on the back license plate!

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15th Mar 2005, 12:19

I have a 72 luxury lemans 4dr blue... it was my grandpas and I have been slowly fixing it up... take good care of it... i have only heard of three so far that I know of...

Billy.

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12th Dec 2005, 19:00

I own a 72 Lux. Lemans and have 2 doner cars left. Mine is a 2 dr. bks. seat 4 speed 350 Cnd. Did the resto. in 1986 in the original colored laquer paint. still looks good!

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27th Aug 2007, 19:17

My father owns a 1972 4 door Pontiac luxury Lemans. They are pretty rare. He inherited it from his mom. Still got the window sticker in the glove box that shows a price of a whopping $4093.00.

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12th Sep 2007, 18:53

Hey, my dad has a 1974 luxury Lemans 4 door 350 under the bonnet.

I heard there was only only two originals brought out in Australia, and everyone imported them.

They're still very rare, but now my dad found the second one crashed, and now he's using it for spare parts.

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16th Sep 2007, 03:00

I have only found one other existing 1972 4 door Luxury Lemans and it is in a junk yard in Canada. I thought that out of the just over 8,000 produced, someone would have saved one.

Can anyone tell me what "Matching Numbers" does for the value?

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