1983 Buick Lesabre Hearse 51300 Mi.in Grate Condition! Nr. on 2040-cars
Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States
1983 Bucik Lesaber hearse....it has always been garaged and is in very good condition for its age...low miles...still looks great!...inside n out!. Front bumper has some rust spots on it....*as shown in pics... underneath some scale ....not too bad ...from New England weather Frame is solid! there is a hole underneath 6" x 4" spot by lower fender in rear by exhaust lower floor compartment where water was pooling.... water was getting in to that one spot....couple missing paint spots on front grill.weather stripping around windows is still like new.most of the mostly all the chrome is great!...original paint....top has a couple of very small repairs on it.hard to see ...inside is like new!! everything works great!...new tires...Hearse has only 51,000 miles!new plug wires, battery, alternator, 4 tires, and exhaust. it runs very good n strong! Motor is solid! & tranny is solid....,AT tranny is in very good working condition,will need an emergencey brake cabel has a good inspection sticker. it can be drivin now...pretty much anywhere! recent oil change too! it is road worthy. This Hearse is in good condition for 31 years old! it is wort restoring Has clean and open Title! *Can be picked up at my Massachusetts address.email me with any questions. add me to your favorites list!Check out my other items!
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Autoblog asked GM China president Bob Socia (above) if that means the company might eventually export new vehicles built in China to the United States, and he responded: