How much horsepower does a 1970 Pontiac Lemans have?

By 1970, even the Tempest and LeMans could be had with Pontiac’s 400 cubic inch V-8’s with up to a 345 hp. Speed was king, and Pontiac was often on the top of the hill knocking off all comers.

What engine was in the 1970 Pontiac Lemans?

Replacing the Pontiac-built OHC six-cylinder as the base engine for Tempest/Le Mans models for 1970 was Chevrolet’s 250 cubic-inch straight-six engine, while the 350 2-barrel was again the base V8 and the 4-barrel 350 HO was discontinued.

How much is a 1972 Pontiac Lemans worth?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

Bodystyles Median Sale
Coupe $33,000
Hardtop $13,750
SubSeries Series Sport Convertible $21,450

What is a LeMans Sport?

Pontiac LeMans Sport front view. The Pontiac LeMans /ləˈmɑːnz/ was a model name applied to compact and intermediate-sized automobiles offered by the Pontiac division of General Motors from 1962 to 1981. The LeMans was replaced by the downsized Pontiac Bonneville for the 1982 model year.

What size engine did the Pontiac LeMans have?

Standard on base Le Mans sedans and coupes was Chevrolet’s 250-cubic-inch inline six-cylinder engine, while the Le Mans Sport Coupe, Luxury Le Mans sedans and coupes, and all Safari wagons got Pontiac’s 350-cubic-inch V8 with two-barrel carburetor rated at 150 horsepower standard (optional on base Le Mans models).

How much is a 1969 Pontiac Lemans worth?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

Bodystyles Median Sale
Convertible $24,250
Coupe $16,750
Hardtop $8,470

How wide is a 1970 Lemans?

202.9 in | 5154 mm. Width : 76.7 in | 1948 mm.

How much horsepower does a 1973 Pontiac 350 have?

1973 Pontiac Firebird Formula 350 (130.5 kW / 177 PS / 175 hp) (since September 1972 for North America ) specs review.