1975 Buick Century Pace Car on 2040-cars
Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350 2v
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: White/blue
Make: Buick
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Century
Trim: coupe
Drive Type: gasoline
Mileage: 12,305
Disability Equipped: No
Sub Model: century
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: White
I bought this car from a storage facility about five years ago it was in storage for fourteen years and in my garage for about five years. Transmission quit working last year but that understandable because it was sitting so long.I have the booklet and the brochure that goes with the car. The paint on the car is nice but the tops could use some light buffing, I think it was painted and put in storage.The car ran good a few months ago I have not started it in a while but should fire right up with good battery. The body on the car is excellent and so is the the bottom of the car. I dont think the car was ever rusted because there is no bubbling at all. The odometer reads 12,000 miles, the filler panel in between the body and back bumper cracked over winter. The chrome bumpers are in nice shape and the inside of the trunk too. The original spare is there and looks to be never mounted. Some of the interior will need restored like the headliner and rug and one bucket seats overall a very solid car. The stripes are all painted on and who ever painted it did a very nice job getting the colors matched to the original. The only downfall with the car there is no paperwork with it, the storage facility wouldnt work with me in obtaining them. So if you been looking for one of the rarest buicks ever made this is you chance,I have other cars and not enough time or money to finish all of them so this one has to go. Im a honest man so what ever you want to know about the car give me a call I will answer all questions honestly as I can, good luck bidding. Call Mel at 724-594-4444. Thanks. Remember there is no paperwork on this car but some states dont require one or you could obtain a title thru Broadway titling co. I do have a bill of sale from the storage facility.
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