1988 Buick Estate Wagon Indy 500 Pace Car Clone Nice! 78000 Miles Roadmaster on 2040-cars
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
See many pics at: http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/24538457 1988 Buick LeSabre Estate Station Wagon with Indy 500 graphics added - inspired from the 1976 Buick Regal Pacecar. The graphics are all smooth, crisp, and sharp - they look very impressive! Dual outside Sport mirrors. White painted Buick Rally wheels. White-letter tires in excellent condition. I bought this wagon in 2004. It spent much of its life in Arizona, until I bought it. Its always been garaged and well-kept its whole life. Body is super clean, straight, never had any rust anywhere. White paint is original glossy and smooth. All chrome and bright trim is in excellent shiny condition - no cloudiness, no pitting. Vinyl bumper fillers are all in great condition - and original - as this car was always kept garaged. Interior was never smoked in.
Runs and drives beautifully. Idles smooth. No leaks underneath. Original 5.0 liter 307 V8 engine - uses no oil. Automatic transmission shifts properly and works perfectly. No leaks. Loaded with all the major options - like power windows, power seats, power door locks, cruise control. Problems are: the air conditioning isn't cold, the power antenna is stuck in the up position, sometimes there is a crackling sound in the original stereo, and some of the headliner is getting loose in the back cargo area. White-lettered tires are a matching set of 4 in excellent condition. Deep tread.
Fly in, or Amtrak, or Greyhound - and drive home. I'm in Milwaukee, WI 53227. |
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