1989 Buick Reatta #6 Of 23 Rare Seats Red/silver Owned By Inven Charles Fletcher on 2040-cars
Warwick, New York, United States
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PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU ARE WILLING AND ABLE TO MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: * $500.00 NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE AT THE END OF AUCTION (Immediately due) * FULL PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION END (unless other arrangements made). Please read my ad carefully and to its fullest. THIS IS A PRIVATE SALE. NOTE:. This car was inspected by myself, and a shop and has been thoroughly checked for any issues or damages. Clean clear Title. You will be dealing with me directly. I will assist the buyer the best way I can to smoothly complete transaction preserving the interests of both parties involved.
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Serious Inquiries please. If you have a question please call my cell (845) 987-9267 Up for sale is this 1989 Buick REATTA Coupe! The car is VERY CLEAN, and it now 123K miles. This car is clean and is in great shape. This car is special because it was owned by Charles Joseph Fletcher (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Joseph_Fletcher). This car was specially ordered from GM to have the 16way options (seats) and the red interior with the sun/moon roof. The undercarriage is clean and rust free, there are no major flaws or problems with the car, the A/C blows cold, (recharged and upgraded with R-134). This car has a nice clean interior, there are no major damages or flaws, it is number #6 of 23 ever made with this color combination and color options (seats and moon roof). The engine is healthy, transmission shifts perfectly, brakes are in great shape. I absolutely LOVE this car, There is more technology in this car (1989) than there is now in newer late model vehicles. This car has NEW Beyern Staggered fit wheels, (18 inch) and has upgraded brakes with new tires all around. The OEM wheels are in excellent shape, (included) and it comes with two sets of keys and a car cover. Id be happy to show you the car in person or take additional pictures if need be (845) 987 9267 |
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