What is pontiac lemans 69?

The Pontiac LeMans was introduced to the market in 1961 and remained in production until 1981. The 1969 Pontiac LeMans was part of the second generation of LeMans models and was available as a two-door hardtop, convertible, four-door sedan, and station wagon. It was built on a GM A-body platform and was around 202 inches long. The 1969 LeMans came with a variety of engine options, including a 250 CID inline-six, a 350 CID V8, a 400 CID V8 and a 428 CID V8. The highest engine option was the Ram Air IV with 370 horsepower. The LeMans was marketed during this time in the intermediate car segment, quite popular in America. Other features included front disc brakes, power steering, air conditioning, and an optional turbo-hydra-matic three-speed automatic transmission. Only around 5,750 Pontiac LeMans 69 cars were produced with the Ram Air IV engine. Today, the '69 LeMans is a popular collector's car due to its performance and unique style.