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J J Web's 1967 Lemans

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plumcrazy76

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  1. I'm going to be installing a new HEI and wires, suggestions please for what plugs and gap to use? Motor is a factory 400/4 barrel. Thanks in advance.
  2. 1970 Lemans Sport, that I purchased 4 years ago. This car is optioned with a factory 400, 4-barrel carb, dual exhaust, Turbo 400 trans, floor shift center console, posi-traction 3.08 rear end, Rally 2 rims, power steering, front power disc brakes. It is a true survivor/driver with 75,000 original miles. Bought in WI, and has stayed in WI. I have all of the original paperwork, protecto plate, hand written option checklist and car trade in (66 Pontiac). I will never make this a trailer queen or repaint it, 95% original.
  3. 1976 Pontiac Firebird. I bought this car in 1985 when I was 15 years old for $110. The motor and tranny were shot, interior ripped up - but solid body, no rust. I went to school for autobody while still in high school. Did all the work and it was painted in 1987 - this is still the same 31 year old paint (6 coats of clear helped keep it preserved). ALL engine and mechanical work was done by my father and me, truly a labor of love!
  4. Hope this makes it on the calendar!! 1970 Lemans Sport. I am the 3rd owner - 74,000 original miles. Bought in WI and never left. I have all the original paperwork, protecto plate, hand written order from the dealer. Has a factory 400 (330 HP), 4 barrel, turbo 400 trans, center floor console, dual exhaust, posi traction, power steering, power brakes, front disc brakes, and vinyl top (original), Rally 2 rims (never repainted) - Great driver!
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