1980 Buick Regal Limited Coupe 2-door 4.3l V8 on 2040-cars
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Selling a solid 1980 Buick Regal Limited 4.3V8. This is a great running vehicle, AC works, only one fan speed works but it blows cold, power windows, locks, all work and factory AM/FM radio. The interior is in nice condition I have include several pictures to show. Please judge for yourself the condition and ask questions. It has the 4.3 Liter 265 cu in V8 engine and runs smooth. This vehicle has always been in Tennessee and is solid. The previous owner has owned it for the last 10 years. The Bumpers are in good condition but the bumper fillers are gone witch is common for these vehicles. The paint has some places in it and I have included pictures to show. Door jams, quarter panels, and all are rust free. I have taken several pictures to show. 51k miles is the correct miles we paper work showing it had 46k when the previous owner bought it. The link below has several more pictures and you can here it run in the video. Please look at all the pictures and ask questions if you have any. You can call me at 865-281-2278. Ask for Brad or Jim This is a link to Youtube to view more pictures http://youtu.be/cIeGtSPmTtc This is the link to hear it run http://youtu.be/_A5jo2erejY This vehicle is sold as/is no warranties Buyer is responsible for pickup and delivery of vehicle $500 Deposit must be made with in 48 hours after winning bid |
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