1987 Buick T Type Lesabre Like Grand National Only 32618 Original Miles Must See on 2040-cars
Lockport, New York, United States
Please only bid if you are committed to the purchase. No zero feedback bids unless I am contacted first. I will only accept wire transfer or cash in person. I will not allow re-negotiations after the sale. Winning bid is what is expected. Wire transfer fee is buyers responsibility so factor that in when you pay for the car. If you have any negative feedbacks within 30 days on a purchase, do not bid. Car has only 32618 miles. Yes it runs like a car that has low mileage. However it is still 26 years old so I do not offer any warranty and is sold in as is where is condition. There should be no disappointments with it. Shipping is buyers expense. There will be a video of the car on my youtube channel shortly at www.youtube.com/radrodsbycarrero The Right Car For The Buick Lover!
For sale a 1987 Buick T Type. Car is very sharp. Clean body like a grand national. Pictures are current and they speak for themselves. Everything works- just passed a N.Y. state inspection effortlessly. The body has only seen water when it's been washed. As of recent I am having room issues so I need to let two of my cars go and due to an injury, my bike as well. So feel free to look at my other items too. The interior looks just like a grand national two tone- very comfortable. Power seats windows original radio no cut up hack jobs and it all works as it should. The headliner has 1 little sag spot at the very front (look at pictures) due to heat while in storage. Very cheap fix with any upholstery shop. Wheels rims are exceptional as is glass and so on. Floors are mint with no holes or rot ever, but that reflects the mileage as well. Motor is a sequential v6 fuel injection and scoots right along. I know for a fact there is no other Buick T Type on here anywhere near this mileage or condition. My reserve is well below it's value easily. The only thing that can be annoying on the car is the trunk won't stay up by itself. You will need to have a helping hand if you plan to use this awesome car as a grocery getter. I think the car is worthy of any cruise night and is as impressive in person as it is in pictures. Like I said, should be no disappointment. Car is not on the road so best I can offer is a scoot down the road and back if you're picking up in person. I need the room but this is no fire sale so if it does not sell I will just pay to store it. Expect a 26 year old car well cared for and you will be pleased. Thanks for looking. Bid with confidence - my feedback speaks volumes. |
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