1996 Buick Lesabre Custom Sedan 4 Door, Good Condition on 2040-cars
Warren, Michigan, United States
This 1996 Buick LeSabre has been my car for over four years,
now, preceded by a Buick '88. It's because of these two vehicles that
I've decided not to leave the Buick 3800 class. I'm sad to see this car
go. I would certainly take it with me if I could. I have faith that
Buick will soon add amphibious capabilities to the LeSabres, but until
then, this one cannot follow me to Europe.
After 151,000 miles, this LeSabre still drives like a dream. It was owned by an old man who had kept it in pristine shape. I bought it from Motor City Auction whilst it was at the 88k mark. I was made aware before I bought it that the 90's LeSabres were often fitted with bum head gaskets. A quick check of the car records showed that the head gasket had already been replaced by the old man. Since, I've only had to replace a battery and the fuel pump, as well as more recently, the wheels thanks to a rough winter. I still possess the original wheels (as only one rim was cracked -- the rest were in fine condition) so if you are interested, let me know. I've provided regular oil changes and basic maintenance. In preparation for sale I've done its final oil change, replaced the brake lines, and equipped a new battery. The car is clean, though "lived in". The old man may have taken pristine care of it but I am not an old man. The upholstery on the seats is perfect, but there are a couple holes in the ceiling upholstery and a couple stains on the carpet underneath the floor covers. The driver side power window control works but is pushed a bit into the armrest. It takes two fingers to open and close any window in the car from that seat. The car is beginning to rust at the bottom exterior. You are more than welcome to visit and take a test drive. The car is in Warren; call or email for address and to make an appointment. Additional photos/information available upon request. (313) 338 8216 |
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