Interesting, I did not know that you could get a "Grand Lemans" in 1975, I thought they were still Luxury Lemans's in 1975. I know when they stopped making Grand Am's in 76 the door panels with the better pulls were just moved over to the Grand Lemans series. This car still has the base Lemans door panels, not the Grand Am panels. Learned something today. Bid to a little over $7K reserve not met. Nothing really special on this car, 350 2bbl, bench seat column shift. I like the colors but I bet most people would not care for them and prefer either a Black or Red exterior, with a black interior. Every Time I see this dealers name I 1st read it as DRUNK auto sales, LOL
Yeah, not much of anything to really write home about on the car. 350-2bbl with AC and not much else. I do suspect the vinyl top has been replaced and that's why it's so nice. Rest of the car seems fine if you are happy with the color... I wonder what the guy wants for it. $7k seems more than fair to me for a nothing special 2 door car from this era. As I'm fond of saying, colonnade body guys are notoriously cheap.
Looks like he wants a bit more for it than it got to on the auction. A lot of his cars have surprisingly low mileage so I am skeptical. https://www.drukautosales.com/details/used-1975-pontiac-grand-le-mans/87367873
I think $17K is more than a bit steep IMO. Nice driver, if the A/C still works maybe $10-12K to the right buyer