Very Rare! Collectors: Buick Reatta - 2 Door Coupe Convertible- Red Leather *** on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
**This is a One Owner Car, we just acquired it and selling it . * Clean Title, clean everything! Car is in Pristine condition. It's not even cleaned in the photos. Extremely Low Miles: 54,900 Color: White Car with Black Cloth Convertible top ** Red Leather Interior *** Serious Inquires Please: 732.784.7884 *** During the early '90s, very few American made convertibles were available to the buying public. Buick's entry into the luxury 2-seat convertible market, the Reatta, is one of the most unique and seldom seen cars produced by GM during this era. With low production numbers, the Reatta Convertible is appreciating in value! History: The Buick Reatta Sports Coupe and Convertible (added in 1990-91) is a now a classic and very collectible American sports car designed by GM and which was built for only three years from 1988-91 and they were hand crafted by a team of craftsmen in a series of nine craft stations at the 'Reatta Craft Center' in Lansing, MI and not on the assembly line with a quality of workmanship that still shows toady. Each car was shipped with a signed certificate by all 5 team leaders of each team responsible for the specific segments of the Reatta with a pride and dedication to quality workmanship for paint finish; body panel fit; instrument/steering column/electrical system; interior trim and drivetrain/brake system and the craftsman log was signed only after meeting the highest possible standards of its day. This particular car will also be sold with its original Buick Reatta 'Craftsman Log' The Convertible models are now very rare and desirable to Buick enthusiasts and collectors as only 2,132 Convertibles were built in 1990 and 305 Convertibles in 1991 compared to 19,314 Coupes during the 3 year Reatta production run. Factory options include: 3800 V6 Engine with fuel injection Auto transmission with overdrive Remote keyless entry Power windows Power steering Power door locks Leather wrapped steering wheel Front wheel drive Power 4 wheel disc brakes Electric trunk release Cruise control with resume Tilt steering column Cornering lamps Electric rear defogger Driver side airbag Retractable Halogen headlamps Anti lock braking system Illuminated entry 6-way dual power seats Electric dual remote mirrors with heated driver mirror Theft deterrent system Fog lamps Front & rear independent suspension Gran touring suspension |
Buick Reatta for Sale
1990 buick reatta base convertible 2-door 3.8l(US $14,600.00)
1990 buick reatta base coupe 2-door 3.8l
No reserve! one owner, only 95,000 miles, only 2100 made, cd, mint, all records!
1990 original california car with only 4,033 (yes, four thousand) original miles(US $19,500.00)
Sport luxury coupe excellent clean clear title sun roof stereo books collectors
Buick reatta 1989-extraordinary condition-all records-drives beautifully(US $6,900.00)
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