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1977 Pontiac LeMans

$49,995used

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Basics

Condition

used

Interior Color

black

Exterior Color

white

Drivetrain

Rear-wheel Drive

Transmission

Automatic

Fuel

Engine

400 c.i. 6.6L

VIN

2F37Z7P288106

Stock Number

288106

Mileage

69,628

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Seller's Comments

1977 Cameo White / Black Leather Pontiac LeMans Can Am 6.6L 400 CID V8, TH400 Automatic Transmission, Shaker Style Functional Hood Scoop, Rally Gauge Cluster, Sport Mirrors, and 15 Honeycomb Wheels with only 69k Miles! Gorgeous Fully Loaded Can Am with a Clean History, only 69k Original Miles and Collector Quality! Only 1,377 Pontiac Lemans Can Ams were ever produced! And, only 300 are estimated to still exist. Currently, there are no Can Am's for sale anywhere in the world. None listed for sale on any platform. Each Can Am was hand-finished by Motortown Corporation in Michigan, and all featured a distinctive appearance package and exclusive performance upgrades! Only available in 1977 and built off the LeMans Sport Coupe, the Can Am combined Trans Am performance with G-body comfort in one of Pontiacs rarest muscle cars of the era. In 1977, Pontiac wanted to bring back some excitement to its lineup using the LeMans coupe as a base. They teamed up with Motortown Corporation, a specialty shop, to create the Can Am package. Each car started life as a LeMans with the sporty Grand Am nose and then went through customization. They all came in Cameo White with bold orange, red, and yellow striping inspired by Pontiacs Trans Am graphics. To complete the look, they added a shaker-style hood scoop (borrowed from the Trans Am) and special Can Am callouts on the fenders, trunk, and dash. Under the hood, most Can Ams were powered by Pontiacs 400-cubic-inch V8 making around 200 net horsepower (which was healthy for the late 70s). A very small handful, mostly for California emissions, came with the Oldsmobile-built 403 V8. Buyers could choose an automatic transmission and often ordered options like air conditioning, rally gauges, and a sport steering wheel. The suspension was tuned for better handling than a standard LeMans, and the car came with body-color Rally II wheels that set it apart. Pontiac took deposits from customers for 5,000 Can Ams, but production stopped early, only around 1,377 were made, and all the deposits were returned to the customers. The reason? A strike and supply issues at the plant combined with some tooling problems for the unique spoiler and shaker setup. Because of that short run, the 1977 Can Am has become a very collectible muscle car oddball in Pontiacs history. Its basically a sleeper muscle car from the disco era, and today enthusiasts love it because it blends late70s style with real Pontiac performance and extreme

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