1964 Buick Lesabre 2 Door Hard Top Numbers Matching Original Impala Hot Rod Rat on 2040-cars
Port Byron, Illinois, United States
You are looking at a super clean survivor which has sat in a storage warehouse since 1982. This car has no rust under the car. Floors and trunk are 100% solid. The body is very straight as shown in the pictures. Car is all original besides the wheels and tires (the original wheels and center caps are included) and the carb. and air cleaner. (the originals are also included with the sale). Numbers matching engine/transmission and rear end. Even the original brakes and shocks! This only has 23,362 miles. The spark plug wires and spark plugs were replaced recently. The engine runs very nice and is smooth, quiet and does not smoke at all. Transmission shifts like new.
Exterior: Looks like the rear quarter on the drivers side has been sprayed at some point. I cannot verify if the whole has been painted or what but please look at the photos I walked over the whole car and tried to really find any paint imperfections. All the trim is in great shape minus the one ding on the passengers "A" pillar. Bumper chrome on front is great, rear bumper is solid but passengers outside 1/3 piece has rust as shown. The only rust I can find on the exterior is the 2 lower rear door corners on the inside of the door sheet metal seam. Interior: Seats are in excellent condition, dash trim and even headliner are excellent. The rear package shelf has some sun fade but still looks good. All of the windows work as they should. Turn signals, headlights, windshield wipers etc work! This is an amazing survivor car and you will be hard pressed to find a better more SOLID original 60's car! Please let me know if you would like any other pics or additional information. |
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