How many 1968 LeMans convertibles were made?

The Le Mans combination of value, styling, and power range was very attractive to buyers in 1968—all 136,297 of them to be precise, or 140,711 when counting wagon output.

What is a 1969 Pontiac LeMans convertible worth?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

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

How much is a 67 LeMans worth?

VIN Decoder **Figure based on a stock 1967 Pontiac LeMans valued at $17,500 with ON rates with $100/300K liability/UM/UIM limits. Actual costs vary depending on the coverage selected, vehicle condition, province and other factors.

How much is a 72 LeMans worth?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

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

What is the difference between a 1967 GTO and LeMans?

The Pontiac GTO became a separate model but kept relatively the same styling as the LeMans and Tempest. For the LeMans, a new four-door hardtop body style replaced the pillared 4-door sedan. Tunnel back rooflines were added to match the other Pontiac intermediate body styles.

Is a GTO a LeMans?

The GTO started out in 1964 as an option package for the Pontiac LeMans before becoming a separate model, and was built by GM until 1974. The name was briefly revived from 2004 to 2006, but for a rebadged car from Holden, GM’s Australian subsidiary.

Was Pontiac LeMans a muscle car?

It took a bit of time to perfect the formula, but the LeMans grew into a capable and stylish 60s muscle car. In a sea of famous names like the GTO, The Firebird, and the Trans-Am, the Pontiac Lemans tends to get lost in the shuffle quite a bit.