1977 Buick Regal With 38000 Original Miles on 2040-cars
Mahopac, New York, United States
1977 BUICK REGAL WITH 38000 ORIGINAL MILES (with documentation)
Original window sticker and all factory paperwork and service records. This car belonged to an elderly women who passed away and it has been off the road and in a climate controlled garage since 1977. The car is extremely clean with no rust whatsoever. Trunk is like new and the undercarriage is not rusty at all. Factory A/C that needs a charge. All glass is in great shape and the windows roll up and down easily. Factory gauges and clock. There are a couple of minor dings on the front left fender and the right rear quarter panel where grandma "parked by feel". Interior is in great shape. Door panels, seats and headliner all fine. Just completed a 100 mile trip in the car. This car runs, drives and stops like a 38,000 mile car should. I would have no reservations getting in this car and driving it across country. Due to problems with ebay winners who just don't show up or pay, I need full payment within three days of auction close. If you have less than 10 feedbacks, please contact me before bidding or I will cancel your bid. The car is for sale locally so feel free to contact me with an offer and we can arrange a "buy it now" |
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