LS1-Powered 1972 Pontiac LeMans Sport Convertible







Ended May 09, 2025 at 7:20 PM UTC
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Description
From its 1962 introduction, the bang-for-your-buck Pontiac LeMans had a roller coaster ride at GM. It started out as a premium version of the Tempest with sportier and more luxurious trim. But by 1964-65, the Tempest/LeMans line grew into an intermediate-sized car on GM’s new A-body platform — when it was upstaged by a new option package named GTO. And by 1966, the GTO had become its own model.
In 1968, like many of GM’s vehicles, the LeMans styling changed from sharp to curvy, and by 1971 the LeMans name was thrust back into the spotlight, defining all of Pontiac’s intermediate models. And the LeMans finally came back into its own in 1972, when the famed GTO was demoted to a LeMans option. The LeMans offered numerous engines including a six cylinder and five V8s, along with an auto trans, a three-speed, and a four-speed transmission. But one thing never changed: the LeMans offered its own great styling and powerful powertrains, without the GTO’s premium price tag.
And this attention-grabbing 1972 Pontiac LeMans droptop has added even more power to its classic styling, with an LS1 engine and overdrive trans swap.
Highlights
Classic 1972 LeMans with modern LS1 power
5.7-liter LS1 rated at 350 hp
Four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive
Refinished in burnt orange with a black interior
Four-wheel disc brakes with drilled and slotted rotors
The chassis number (2D67M2P148271) decodes as:
2 – Pontiac
D – LeMans
67 – 2-door convertible
M – 350 cu-in V8 (now a fuel-injected LS1 V8)
2 – 1972
P – Pontiac, Michigan assembly plant
148271 – Sequential serial number
Features
LS1 engine mount kit
LS1 conversion harness
Muscle car oil pan kit
Speedometer adapter
EFI fuel pump
EFI fuel lines and fittings
Custom driveshaft
Custom dual exhaust
17-inch American Racing wheels wearing 245/45ZR17 Nexen tires
Front seats reupholstered in 2012
Known Imperfections
Paint bubbles on front of hood
Cracks in dashboard
Dash and steering wheel sun fading commensurate with its age
A tear in the convertible top
Very light surface rust in trunk
Included
Keys
Set of 1972 LeMans honeycomb-style wheels
Ownership History
The consignor states, “This 1972 Pontiac LeMans Sport Convertible had an LS1 engine conversion done in 2011. The paint was changed from Anaconda Gold to a burnt orange in the late 1980s. From what I could determine, only 3,121 of these were built with automatic transmissions in 1972.”
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