Motor Car Details Make | 1 Buick | Mileage | 84,088 | Model | LeSabre | Exterior Color | White | Body | Convertible | Interior Color | Oxblood red | Year | 1975 | Transmission | Automatic | Engine | 350 4BBL | Title Status | Clear | | DESCRIPTION AND OTHER INFORMATION | 1975 Buick LeSabre Custom | Full 6 Passenger Convertible Only 84,088 Miles For over 60 years I have been selling Rolls Royces, both new and pre owned, and other great classic motorcars from this same location with much pride and enthusiasm I have the pleasure of offering this no longer produced Buick classic. This is what I would call, one of the Great American Dreams. There are very few of this classic convertible, in this condition, on the market today. Always garage kept, this rust free specimen has gone only 84,088 pampered miles. It is finished in a flawless porcelain white non metallic with an impeccable oxblood interior. The white convertible top is in like new condition. It is fitted with an 8 Cylinder 350cid 165hsp 4bbl engine and automatic transmission. The build sheet reflects the upgraded amenities like power windows, locks and seats, custom parade boot, custom trim and moldings, tilt steering wheel and air conditioning just to mention a few. This is for the true connoisseur who understands the amazing investment potential along with the endless pride of ownership. | "BUY NOW" EBAY RESERVE ~ $ 15,900.00 For any Further Questions, Please Call 314-352-9100 Door to Door Nationwide and Worldwide Shipping Arrangements Available PICTURE 1![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre1.jpg) | PICTURE 2![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre2.jpg) | PICTURE 3![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre3.jpg) | PICTURE 4![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre4.jpg) | PICTURE 5![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre5.jpg) | PICTURE 6![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre6.jpg) | PICTURE 7![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre7.jpg) | PICTURE 8![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre8.jpg) | PICTURE 9![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars/75BuickLeSabre9.jpg) | PICTURE 10![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre10.jpg) | PICTURE 11![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre11.jpg) | PICTURE 12![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre12.jpg) | PICTURE 13![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre13.jpg) | PICTURE 14![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre14.jpg) | PICTURE 15![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre15.jpg) | PICTURE 16![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre16.jpg) | PICTURE 17![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre17.jpg) | PICTURE 18![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre18.jpg) | PICTURE 19![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre19.jpg) | PICTURE 20![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre20.jpg) | PICTURE 21![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre21.jpg) | PICTURE 22![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre22.jpg) | PICTURE 23![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre23.jpg) | PICTURE 24![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre24.jpg) | PICTURE 25![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre25.jpg) | PICTURE 26![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre26.jpg) | PICTURE 27![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre27.jpg) | PICTURE 28![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre28.jpg) | PICTURE 29![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre29.jpg) | PICTURE 30![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre30.jpg) | PICTURE 31![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre31.jpg) | PICTURE 32![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre32.jpg) | PICTURE 33![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre33.jpg) | PICTURE 34![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre34.jpg) | PICTURE 35![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre35.jpg) | PICTURE 36![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre36.jpg) | PICTURE 37![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre37.jpg) | PICTURE 38![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre38.jpg) | PICTURE 39![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre39.jpg) | PICTURE 40![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre40.jpg) | PICTURE 41![](http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/sc/schmittmotorcars//75BuickLeSabre41.jpg) | Acceptable Forms of Payment: Certified check, cashiers check, or bank/wire transfer. U.S. Funds Only. Tax, Title and License: Missouri residents are responsible for applicable sales tax in your county as well as title and licensing fees. If you live outside of Missouri, you are responsible for applicable tax, title and licensing fees in your area. For any Further Questions: Please Call 314-352-9100 | !!ATTENTION!! PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING | Charles Schmitt & Company has described the above mentioned vehicle to the best of our ability. However, with all preowned automobiles, the condition is subjective, so we recommend that the potential buyer themselves fly in to inspect as well as test drive any of the vehicles before finalizing purchase. Ebay winners are encouraged to fly in themselves and to inspect as well as test drive the motor car and are given three business days after the end of the auction to complete the transaction. We do not accept escrow, and all inspections must be done prior to delivery. Charles Schmitt & Co. reserves the right to end the auction at any time. The mileage of said motor car is recorded at the time of arrival at Charles Schmitt & Company and due to road testing and test drives the mileage is subject to change. | Charles Schmitt & Company 3500 South Kingshighway BLVD St. Louis, MO 63139 | CALL US AT 314-352-9100 OR EMAIL US AT info@schmittmotorcars.com | Nation wide Door to Door Shipping Arrangements Available Worldwide Shipping Arrangements also Available Please note: shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer. | |
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Fri, Nov 11 2016
We're pretty sure Buick is working on a Regal wagon. And because the Regal is the Opel Insignia on the other side of the pond, these spy photos show us what's in store when it eventually turns into a Buick. The rakish wagon was lightly camouflaged, giving us our best look at the upcoming vehicle. The wagon shares a lot of the same design cues as the Insignia sedan that we spotted earlier. The bottom of the front end is covered in heavy camouflage, masking the wagon's grille. It's unsure to tell whether the black nostril-like pieces sitting above the grille are vents or just tape. The prototype still shares the same upright nose as the model we spotted earlier, giving the wagon a wider stance than its predecessor. The side profile of the wagon is sleeker, thanks to the extra four inches between the axles, than the current model is, with the design mimicking that of a shooting brake instead of a traditional wagon. The rear end of the wagon is also more upright with the taillights and bottom part of the fender jutting out beyond the glass. The boxy design sitting atop of the rear end doesn't match the rest of the vehicle and appears to be a part of the car's camouflage. With the tunnel-like design at the top gone, the rear end would have a more streamlined design. With the next Regal expected to continue on as a rebadged Insignia, the likelihood of a Regal Wagon in the US look good, but aren't set in stone. Late last year, Buick filed two trademarks for "Tourx" and "Regal Tourx," pointing towards a high-riding wagon with all-wheel drive. Imagine these spy shots with a taller suspension and some crossover-inspired trim pieces and you have a wagon that could take on the likes of the Subaru Outback and Audi Allroad. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2018 Opel Insignia Grand Sport Tourer Spy Shots View 10 Photos Image Credit: CarPix Design/Style Spy Photos Buick GM Opel Wagon Luxury opel insignia
Fri, Jan 17 2014
Looking at the progress General Motors has made since it entered bankruptcy, it's easy to forget that the company still has a long way to go before it's the juggernaut it once was. A recent report from Reuters points out that, while GM is making money, it isn't making any gains in terms of US market share. Quite the opposite, really. Consider this factoid: In 1963, nearly half of the cars sold in the United States were from Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick, GMC or Pontiac. Now, the company's US market share is stagnant at 17.9 percent. That same number is half of just Chevy's 1963 market share. This is all despite GM going on a binge replacing or updating its models. "Market share increases are not instantaneous," Mark Reuss told Reuters at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show. "We've got a lot of baggage. Don't underestimate what people though of us, or these brands, through these hardships and 30 years." The reasons for the stagnant market share are numerous. Reuters points out that retooling of factories and a focus on limiting incentives are both good things for profit, but not necessarily for market share. There's also the troubling turnover of the brand's marketing department. These issues don't change the fact that Chevrolet has lost 1.4 percent of its market share in two years, and that Cadillac - arguably GM's most improved brand overall - has lost 1.2 percent in the same period. Part of that can be blamed on GM's avoidance of fleet sales in favor of more profitable customer sales. "Our focus has really been on retail and that's where we've got the growth," said Alan Batey, GM's interim global marketing boss. "We want to grow GM and that means growing market share and profits, but it's not at all costs," Reuss said. News Source: ReutersImage Credit: paul bica - Flickr CC 2.0 Earnings/Financials Buick Cadillac GM GMC sales profits
Wed, Mar 27 2019
Normally I wouldn't be much interested in a third-generation GM N-Body (a family that includes the Chevy Malibu and Olds Achieva) spotted in the junkyard, though a case could be made for such a vehicle's historical significance. This '97 Skylark, however, arrived in a Northern California self-service wrecking yard well-plastered with stickers, reflectors, and other personalizing touches, making it an interesting document of its time and place. It appears that both of the original white fenders got mashed and then replaced with blue ones, almost certainly obtained cheaply at a yard like this one. If you're not going to paint your new fenders to match the car, then you're already well down the slippery slope to making the car a giant mobile canvas to display your interests. A 20-year-old GM N-Body, regardless of how nice it was when new, isn't worth much, and you could stretch a line of these cars from Lansing to Lahore with all the used-up Ns sitting in American wrecking-yard inventory right now. Perhaps it was the grandchild of the car's original owner who indulged in White Widow cannabis and listened to Siouxsie & the Banshees. The odds against finding the original window sticker in a car like this are mighty long, but here it is. Sold new at Putnam Buick in Burlingame. It appears that this car spent most of its final decade in or near Mill Valley. Mill Valley is a mere 30 miles from Burlingame, or about three hours of Buick driving (you have to go past SFO, through San Francisco, and across the Golden Gate Bridge, a journey featuring apocalyptically terrible traffic at just about any time). Drive east across the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge and you'll get to this Skylark's final parking space, about 20 miles from Mill Valley. This car lived its whole life near the shores of San Francisco Bay, and it will die there. Feathers and a political-party charm adorn the headliner. This car's final owner had a practical side, as we can see from the many reflectors and lengths of safety tape. Just the thing for avoiding a T-bone wreck in the dead of night! "Essentially, Skylark embodies all of the features customers expect from a Buick, in a smaller package, with a very attractive MSRP."
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