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2004 Buick Park Avenue 46k Miles! Chrome Wheels Moonroof 1 Owner "the One" on 2040-cars

US $10,995.00
Year:2004 Mileage:46320
Location:

Billerica, Massachusetts, United States

Billerica, Massachusetts, United States
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Rare rare find!!! Every year or so we uncover another one of these highly sought after, super rare Buicks. They were the last of their breed, and are getting harder and harder to find! Your search is over! This is the one! This beautiful 1 owner Park Ave was owned by the "little old man who drove to church on Sundays." Finished in a beautiful Pearl White over a gorgeous Shale/ Cashmere leather interior. It is surely the right color combo! Since it was only driven to church on Sundays it has only accumulated 46k miles since new! So it has the right colors, the right miles, how about the options?? Its got those too! Factory chrome wheels, moon roof, heated leather seats, dual power seats, memory seats, dual zone climate control, steering wheel controls, keyless entry and so much more! Pride in ownership at its finest! Just traded in for a new car, and traded with all 3 keys, 2 remotes, books and paperwork, and ordinal floor mats. These cars are really amazing, they can get 30 mpg on the highway and give you the ride of a full sized car! We put this Buick through our service center and replaced the front pads and rotors, rotated the tires and now she is ready to be driven by its next owner! This car was so clean we are able to sell it as a Certified Pre-Owned with a nationwide 6 month 7,500 mile warranty! If you have been looking for a Park Ave, don't let this one slip by! This car is for sale by dealer. We are a small family run dealership in Billerica, MA. We list a few rare/ unique cars on eBay every now and again. Most don't make it until the end of the auction, and are sold quick! So if you have to have it, act quick! We included a buy it now price, this is the same price it is for sale on our lot for. Please keep in mind we could also sell the car locally. The last vehicle we sold on eBay here was another Park Ave, that had 33k miles and was sold to a gentleman in Alberta Canada! Check our feedback! Our rules are simple! If you win the auction or hit the buy it now, you bought the car. Feel free to contact us before with any and ALL questions. You can reach me Monday-Friday 9-6pm, Saturdays 9-5 Eastern Time!! Our number is 978-663-3325. My name is Anthony. If you would like to call and get some references on our dealership we can provide those also. We are 40+ years in the same town, selling cars to the folks who play softball with our kids, and the police who protect our town. A $500 non-refundable deposit is due within 48hrs of the auctions end. Please have your cash ready and funds set to buy the car. We will assist in shipping the car, however the cost to do so is your responsibility. You may also fly in and drive the car home, we will pick you up at our local air port! Massachusetts DOES NOT issue temp plates. If you plan on driving the car home you must bring plates from your state. You do not pay MA sales tax, unless your a local buyer. The price you pay at the end of the auction is the price the auction ends for, plus a $119 administration fee. Thats it! We make it easy!  photo 04parkave001.jpg  photo 04parkave002.jpg  photo 04parkave003.jpg  photo 04parkave004.jpg  photo 04parkave005.jpg  photo 04parkave006.jpg  photo 04parkave007.jpg  photo 04parkave008.jpg  photo 04parkave009.jpg  photo 04parkave010.jpg  photo 04parkave011.jpg  photo 04parkave012.jpg  photo 04parkave013.jpg  photo 04parkave014.jpg  photo 04parkave015.jpg  photo 04parkave016.jpg  photo 04parkave017.jpg  photo 04parkave018.jpg  photo 04parkave019.jpg  photo 04parkave020.jpg  photo 04parkave021.jpg  photo 04parkave022.jpg  photo 04parkave023.jpg  photo 04parkave024.jpg  photo 04parkave025.jpg  photo 04parkave026.jpg  photo 04parkave027.jpg  photo 04parkave028.jpg  photo 04parkave029.jpg  photo 04parkave030.jpg  photo 04parkave031.jpg  photo 04parkave032.jpg  photo 04parkave033.jpg  photo 04parkave034.jpg  photo 04parkave035.jpg

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