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Selling Low Mileage1976 Pontiac LeMans Sport Coupe

TEKERV

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I recently inherited a 1976 Pontiac LeMans Sport Coupe with 30,000 miles. It was stored in a garage for over twenty years. The water pump needed to be replaced and my father, who always did his own repairs, planned to replace it many years ago. He passed away the end of 1996 and it sat in the garage until now. I had it towed to a garage and they went to work, getting it running again. I am picking it up today. My plan is to sell it and I am looking for the best way to do that. Suggestions? Bought new, one owner, I have the original documentation and booklets.
 
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