1972 Pontiac Lemans Luxury

Jason1970GTO

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Hi All

So this post might get a bit long but I want to be clear with my intentions on this build. I've always wanted to build a 70 GTO like the one on the movie "The Faculty". I however cannot bring myself to do it to a true GTO. I decided to opt for a similar car in which I can still achieve my goal. I found this 1972 Pontiac Lemans Luxury with original engine(350), transmission(TH350), and 10 bolt rear end for $1,200. The body is pretty straight where it counts. The floor pans, trunk pan, and quarters are all in great shape. I know the entire front clip will need changed to accommodate the 70 GTO front clip. Not a big deal imo, I've priced it out. Already acquired a very nice original 70 GTO hood for only $75 bucks. The remaining parts I will need are a deck lid, rear valance(with cutouts), front fenders, front wheel well housings, radiator support, endura nose, and lower front valance. I'm set on doing this clone conversion, cost be darned.
After getting it home to Kansas from Georgia, I needed to put on some wheels & tires that actually held air. When I jacked the car up I heard a loud pop, one of the rear coil springs broke. So I've already changed out rear coil springs and shocks. The engine & trans were not in the car, so I set them back into it for protection purposes. The car was missing front seats so I've already acquired a set of bucket seats(which it was built with). Strange thing is, this was a column shift car with bucket seats(no center console). Anyhow...
I know most guys dump the 350 in favor of a 400 or 455 but that is not my plan (I will NOT change engine). I know the 350 can produce the HP/Torque I am looking for and I will be sticking with this engine(as long as it checks out). I am interested in dropping in one of the stroker kits made for the Pontiac 350. The question is, what can this block take? So I will be getting the block magnafluxed, pressure tested and sonic tested. Butler performance offers 2 different kits for the 350 and I was looking for some opinions on which would be better. This car will need to run on premium pump gas(97 octane) where I live. I'm not looking to track race this car, just have some street/cruising fun in it. Back to the kits, 383-388 cu in Forged crank kit (4.00" Stroke) or the 407-413 cu in Forged crank kit (4.250" stroke)???? Price for both kits is the same.
Here are some photos of the car. I'm stoked about this build & would love some good advice that pertains to my goals. Thanks in advance for any and all help. TC all.
 

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New rear coil springs & shocks

Here are some more pics
 

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Wow, I'd love to see a stroked Pontiac 350. If you haven't already, you should call Butler Performance and talk to them about it. I'm sure they'll offer plenty of advice.

Don't throw away any of the front clip parts. None of it is reproduced.

Good luck with your build. Please keep us updated.
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The 2 Lane Blacktop Orbit Orange 70 GTO Judge is my dream car, great find, great price and great project you have there.

Only had one Pontiac 350, in a 75 Grand Lemans, outran a Police truck on the 690 E. in Syracuse one fall.:D Never gave me any trouble, and I never have heard of any weakness to the motor.

Just not many people do anything with them, just daily driver type motors.

I'm sure a Google search will give you some answers.

Doug in P.R.
 
Got some work done

Sorry guys, work life got hectic. Thanks for the advice guys. I've done tons of research and am still doing more. Thought it was time to see what was really under the paint. Pretty good canvas to start with so far. I will keep updating as work progresses on it. Might slow down a bit as I'm looking to build a garage just for storing & working on it in. Parents garage just causes too much conflict lol.
 

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Great Project

What are you doing with the old front clip? I just picked up a 72 lemans and may need some of it.
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Since I have 100% no intentions of going back after cloning it, I will be selling off the front clip parts. Fenders, hood, radiator support, nose piece, lower valance, front bumper, & any smaller parts not needed. Some parts are in really great shape, some are not. Also have a trunk lid that will be for sale as well. Feel free to shoot me an email at Jason198403@gmail.com for more & better pictures. Thanks
 
sent you an email about a couple of front end pieces but may be interested in more, if you could get me condition and prices drivers fender, hood, core support, rh fender, and inner fenders. thank you
 
Just wanted to update; Both front fenders have been sold. All other parts can also be found for sale on EBay. Thanks.
New pictures coming soon. Plenty of progress completed on the car.
 
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