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$226,521.63 Pontiac

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Rusty Shackleford   +1y
1963 Pontiac Le Mans Tempest just sold on EBAY for $226,521.63 WOW!!!
Here are some pics...











I origionally found this on www.layitlow.com and thought it'd be kool to repost it here and see if anyone has any info on the car. obviously it has some history.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110306170567&ssPageName=ADME:B:EF:MOTORS:1123#ht_3527wt_0

Enjoy, and if you have something negative to say KEEP IT TO YOURSELF
LoLoCrazed   +1y
Yeah this is 1 of 6 LeMans SD's built. and including this one there are only 2 known to be left. great barn find, funny that he had it up for sale for $500 originaly. He got an extra $226 000 for it. haha
Slappy Mc Nasty   +1y
anyone else see someone backing out of the buy? with no motor and soo much rust, its almost a lost cause to rebuild, defeating the whole "limited number" made. in any case, thats pretty damn amazing
cookiemonster13   +1y
LMAO that is no where close to a lost cause. with a correct restoration well into the 6 figures. this car could command well over 1 million dollars at auction. it is definetly not a "lost cause"
jumbo   +1y
hey, that's the car that made the tire marks at the Sack 'o Suds, framing ralph macchio and that other dude in their 65 buick skylark for shooting the clerk in My Cousin Vinny! No wonder it went for so much!!
idrgbdy   +1y
down at the bottom where it has questions/answers, someone said "looks like the high bidder has 0 feedback. good luck with that." and his response was "jay leno has high feedback." lol wonder if he was the one who bought it.
stlowburban   +1y
Here's a link with all the info on the car and the dude that bought it and who will restore it. Jay didn't buy it.




http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=307326&highlight=sd+pontiac+tempest
Slappy Mc Nasty   +1y
Originally posted by cookiemonster13



LMAO that is no where close to a lost cause. with a correct restoration well into the 6 figures. this car could command well over 1 million dollars at auction. it is definetly not a "lost cause"my bad, didnt clearify.. in the right hands, with the right builder its a good investment but ive seen alot of "restorer" build ups by people who really dont specialize in a certain year/make/model try their hands on a restore project just to come up short, defeating the whole realistic goal of a "restore" job

NOTLONUF   +1y
Edited: 11/11/2008 10:33:13 AM by NOTLONUF

Edited: 11/11/2008 10:32:53 AM by NOTLONUF

Edited: 11/11/2008 10:32:21 AM by NOTLONUF

Originally posted by jumbo72



hey, that's the car that made the tire marks at the Sack 'o Suds, framing ralph macchio and that other dude in their 65 buick skylark for shooting the clerk in My Cousin Vinny! No wonder it went for so much!!

da two yoots. he should paint it mint metallic green.
idrgbdy   +1y
god. if we only knew about this car. it started with $500 and had a buy it now for $4k!!!!!! fuck, i could have quit my job. lol