Rare 1977 Century W/buckets/console Pw 44k 350 V8 Sat In Garage The Last 15yrs on 2040-cars
Woodhaven, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350(5.7)
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Buick
Model: Century
Trim: base
Options: Cassette Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 44,000
Exterior Color: Brown
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
HERE FOR SALE AND RARE IS A 1977 BUICK CENTURY WITH AUTOMATIC ON FLOOR(STAPLE SHIFTER)BUCKETS SEATS,POWER WINDOWS,TILT,A/C,THREE SPOKE STEERING WHEEL,CASSETTE PLAYER,SPORT MIRRORS,ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL,MOTOR,TRANSMISSION, REAR END,INTERIOR,CLOCK(WORKS).ONLY 44K SECOND OWNER KEPT IT IN A GARAGE FOR 15YRS(HE TOLD TO ME AND 44K IS ORIGINAL).THE INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH ONLY THE DASH HAVING SOME CRACKS(SEE PICS) THE RUG HAS ONE RIP IN BACK BEHIND DRIVERS SEAT,SEATS ARE EXCELLENT,HEADLINER IS EXCELLENT,REAR DECK IS GREAT SHAPE.THE 350 MTR 2BBL CARB ARE STRONG,TRANS IS SHIFTING NICE.THE PAINT WAS RE=DONE BEFORE SECOND OWNER GOT IT BECAUSE THIS CAR GOT HIT IN THE LEFTSIDE REAR QUARTER WHICH IS STARTING TO BUBBLE UP(SEE PICS)AND HAS SOME SCRATCHES,(SEE PICS).HAS A NEW MAGNA FLOW EXHAUST SYSTEM IN IT($600) ALSO IN STALLED OEM OLDSMOBILE 442 TRUMPET EXHAUST TIPS($175) I KNOW THEY DONT BELONG ON THIS BUICK BUT THEY LOOK SO DAM GOOD,NEW FRONT BRAKES/ROTORS($200),COMPLETE TUNEUP($200),OIL CHANGE($40),REAR MAIN SEAL ON MOTOR($250).HAS 4 RAISED LETTER TIRES ON IT WITH ALUMINUM RIMS.THE FLOORS CHASSIS TRUNK ARE SOLID WOULD MAKE A GREAT LOW RIDER OR 1ST CAR.AND I HAVE A CLEAN NY TITLE IN MY HAND AND IN MY NAME CAR IS REGISTERED AND INSURED.SO IF INTERESTED PLS CALL ME AT 718 637 0780 AND MAKE ME AN OFFER OR E-MAIL ME ONE THXS VINNY....ALSO ALL THAT FAUX CHROME WAS ON CAR WHEN I GOT IT DONT REALLY LIKE IT BUT ITS THERE SO SORRY FOR THAT STUFF SECOND OWNER PUT IT ON WHY I DONT KNOW HE THINKS IT LOOKS GREAT I GUESS BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER..... IT NEEDS THE LICENSE PLATE FILLER PIECE BETWEEN BUMPER AND PLATE ITS ABOUT $320 GOT I GUY THAT HAS IT,TOO MUCH FOR ME RIGHT NOW.HAVE SOME OTHER PICS I CAN E-MAIL THEY ONLY ALLOW 24 PICS ON E-BAY SO IF YOU WANT MORE JUST ASK AND I'LL SEND THEM THXS AGAIN VINNY
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