Rare 1962 Buick Lesabre, 2dr. Hardtop on 2040-cars
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Buick
Drive Type: Dynaflow Automatic Trans
Model: LeSabre
Mileage: 72,000
Trim: 2Dr. Hardtop
Rare 1962 Buick LeSabre, 2dr. Hartop-looks like SS Impala--72000 Original Miles, Artic White , Light Blue Intewrior. 2nd. owner, or4iginal Interior, Factory Radio Delete. Has hidden radio) New Factory Tinted windows,Rear heat, Factory dual Mirrors w/ Buick logo, Drivers side adjustable, Power Steering, Power Brakes( 13" finned Aluminum Drums)Upholstered Trunk, Factory Buick Floor Mats w/ Buick Logo, Factory Original Trunk Mat also w/ Buick Logo, New carpets, 1962 North Carolina License plate,New Master cylinder, New Brake booster, New Power steering hoses,Rebuilt generator, New Battery,New Power Steering pump, 401 Cu. in. Nailhead V/8, Newly restored Dual Quads,Chrome Valve Covers, Chrome Air Cleaners, ChromeFan Shroud,Updated to PCV system,Dynaflow Automatic Transmission, Factory Buick Mag Wheels, New Front tires, 225-70-R15, New Rear Tires-255-70-R15, Professionally Lowered.This is a nicely optioned and Rare car. It runs,Drives and Rides GREAT. Very few left. None like this ONE. You will be the only '62 Lesabre at most car shows and the only one like this anywhere. Be positive about this car Contact me with any questions . This is a GREAT car and is 51 years old.
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