1959 Buick Lesabre Wagon Colorado. Not Chevrolet, Pontiac Oldsmobile on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.0L 5967CC 364Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 80,000
Make: Buick
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: LeSabre
Trim: Base Wagon 4-Door
Drive Type: U/K
Hi. I will start by saying that I am listing this 59 buick wagon in order to explore what options I may have. I am from Australia and have been trying to get a 59 wagon here for a while. It has taken a while to get things organised over there and in the meantime circumstances change. I want this car but I am interested to see what money I could get for it or if someone had a running driving original car of interest that they may want to trade. Some of you may remember I sold an Invicta wagon earlier this year which I regret and I know this is my last chance to own a 59 wagon but like I said circumstances change. OK, now that that's out of the way, the car itself.
This is a solid car with only a rust hole in the rear floorpan. The hood has been bent because of stiff hinges but I have another one, the fender is a bit dented but I have another one. I have another front bumper, grille, lights and left and right NOS fender chrome strips. The motor was seized due to a stuck piston and has been taken out (original available) and I have a good running 401 out of a 59 coming. I have good working power steering pumps(x2) and a working brake master cylinder. Spare front brakes/drums/bearings and rear brakes, spare working heater box, complete dash, tail lights. I have a complete set of tinted glass including windshield, tailgate, quarters, doors and also have an extra pair of tinted quarters and one NOS clear quarter to replace the cracked one on the car. This quarter glass is 59-60 buick wagon only. If I keep the car my plan was to just get it driving and leave the exterior like it is until I could afford to paint it. It doesn't have any rust on the exterior. The interior is complete but will need redoing, once again I was going to put covers on the seats and tidy it up a little. The spare glass can be bought separately but if you want the car you have to take everything. So you would be paying for more than the car itself. You can sell the glass later.
That's all I can think of for now but like I said I am exploring options so if I don't get a decent offer or trade it will continue its journey to Australia. The position I am in right now means that I can afford to get this car here but it may make more sense if I had a driving project. I am into wagons but may consider something else. Original paint and interiors would be important and definitely no rust buckets. The car is in Colorado Springs and has a Colorado title.Just so there is no messing around it would have to be a good cash offer if I were to let it go so keep that in mind.
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