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Interesting Facts About the Pontiac Grand Lemans

The Pontiac LeMans debuted in 1961 as a stylish mid‑size offering from General Motors and remained in production in various forms until 1981, with a brief revival from 1988 to 1993. Over the years it earned a reputation for bold design changes and a loyal enthusiast community that still hunts for original parts today.

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Birth and Early Years (1961‑1973)

Introduced in 1961, the Pontiac LeMans was marketed as a mid‑size car and continued its first production run through 1973. In 1970 Pontiac reshuffled its intermediate lineup, placing the LeMans alongside models such as the Tempest, GTO, and GTO Judge.

Mid‑Decade Redesigns (1966‑1968)

A 1966 facelift sharpened the LeMans' character lines, giving the model a more aggressive appearance. Two years later, in 1968, Pontiac introduced an all‑new perimeter‑frame A‑body platform that featured a longer hood and a shorter deck, further modernizing the car’s silhouette.

Fourth Generation Variety (1973‑1977) & Parts Legacy

The fourth‑generation LeMans, produced from 1973 to 1977, was offered in three body styles: a 4‑door sedan, a hardtop coupe, and a station wagon. Enthusiasts still seek rare versions like the L73 sedan, which used a throttle‑body fuel‑injection system. Today, genuine OEM parts and accessories are widely available through retailers such as eBay, Classic Industries, and OER, though exclusive Pontiac components can be harder to locate.

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