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1995 Buick Park Avenue Luxury Sedan * Only 29k Miles On New Engine * Loaded * Nr on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:169857 Color: is very nice for the year with very minor flaws
Location:

Overland Park, Kansas, United States

Overland Park, Kansas, United States

I have been asked by my Aunt to settle her estate belongings and sell her beloved husband's 1995 Buick Park Avenue.  If you are looking for an affordable luxury sedan from the 1995 era, this is pretty nice indeed.  I cleaned it and drove last night and it's smooth, drives like a dream, has all the luxury appointments you'd want including digital climate, radio, etc.  Does have the tan cloth seats.  Automatic * Exterior is very nice for the year with very minor flaws, much better than you'd expect for a car of this year.  Here's the best part of this deal:  owners spent way too much money on the car than they would ever expect to recover on a sale.  Primarily because it was his daily driver going to the convenience store for lottery tickets, then back home.  A newly rebuilt engine was installed at 149k miles...yes, that means only 29k miles on the engine at present time!  Receipt in hand.  Also new struts in 2012 (receipt in hand).  You would never find that on a 1995 model car, but this one has that benefit.  I would drive this car anywhere with confidence.  Comes with two keys.  Sold "as is/where is" from my Aunt's home town of Overland Park, KS...a suburb of Kansas City, MO.  Local pickup only, no shipping.  Cash paid in person or cashier's check received and settled only on this specific transaction.  If paying by wired or paper check, no transfer of property or title will take place until funds have settled by the bank.  No exceptions. Cash in person gets car, keys, title, and bill of sale.  No warranties, expressed or implied, what you see is what you get.  Remember...car is in Overland Park, KS and that is where you pick it up.  Call Aaron at 816-590-8010 to drive or make serious offer outright and avoid the crowd. Aunt wants the car sold and her garage space back.  At any time the car can be sold so make your intentions known early in the auction.  Waiting til the end of the auction run date on this car will lose it to somebody else who's serious and taking charge.  I'd recommend you call me and make your best offer right up front.  If you like the big cruisers, this is one that should be on your list of bids.

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