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1969 Buick Electra 225 Custom Convertible, 65k Original Miles, A Nice Cruiser!! on 2040-cars

US $11,900.00
Year:1969 Mileage:65000
Location:

Wakefield, Massachusetts, United States

Wakefield, Massachusetts, United States

1969 Buick Electra 225 Convertible
This is a very solid and well driving classic 60's drop top. 
430 V8 (recent rebuild), 3spd automatic, rust free body, good paint, etc.
Option include: Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, Dual Exhaust, Power Convertible Top, Power Windows, AM-FM Radio, Power Antenna, Tilt-Wheel, Air Conditioning, and Chrome Road Wheels.

The car presents very well but as with any unrestored 45 year old car there are things that will need some attention - NONE prohibit you from enjoying this car just the way it is.

1.) Heater Core is bypassed - must have a leak in the core.
2.) Exhaust Manifold on the driver's side has a small leak, most likely a gasket since the motor is fresh. The exhaust looks new the rest of the way - I did notice a small hole in one muffler most likely due to condensation in the muffler.
3.) Radio does not seem to work - could be the antenna.
4.) Some minor rust bubbles that can be easily repaired (not rotted) showing around chrome trim at the base of the convertible ahead of the trunk.
5.) When you top off the gas tank - some gas will leak from the sender gasket on top of the tank.

That's about it - I'm helping a friend sell this car, so any questions you have I can get answered, but may take a day or two.
 
As with any classic / old car there is no warranty expressed or implied, interested parties are encouraged to make arrangements to see the vehicle in person - or have someone in the area come and see it on your behalf.

Thanks for your consideration!
Dave (617)513-7407
Car is located in Wakefield, MA


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