1977 Pontiac Lemans Safari
What is a 1977 Pontiac LeMans station wagon worth?
Here are two words that don’t go together. LeMans and Safari. LeMans is a city in France that hosts a prestigious 24 hour race for sports racing cars and a Safari is fun filled vacation for wealthy people where they stalk rare wildlife and get sand in their cargo pants. Here is one more word that doesn’t go with EITHER of those two — Pontiac. Pontiac is the late GM performance brand that had nothing to do with GT racing or hunting in the mid 1970s, but that didn’t stop them from building something called the Pontiac LeMans Safari…because marketing. Find this 1977 Pontiac LeMans Safari
The engine is a L78 Pontiac 400 cubic inch V8 which delivered 180 horsepower in 1977 and was also used as the base engine in the Pontiac Trans Am. The car delivers power through a column shifted automatic transmission all the way through to a 2:56 to 1 rear end.
With Rally II wheels, the car looks sporty and would be a fun car to haul parts or take the family out in. So who is ready to go on a Safari?