1964 Buick Le Sabre 4-door Hardtop 300-4 V-8 Super Turbine on 2040-cars
Warren, Ohio, United States
As
optional equipment, a four-barrel carbureted 300 engine with a three-speed Super Turbine 400 automatic
transmission was
ordered with this car. It produces 250 horsepower with a 11.0:1 compression
ratio. The better equipped
"Custom" Trim is also on this car, easily identifiable by its full
length chrome side molding with a brushed metal insert. The regular LeSabre had
a narrow trim piece on the rear third of the body. Car also has Power steering,
power brakes, and A/c. The car is all original with surface rust. The only
rotted through hole is on the rear passenger side door as shown in the picture.
The under side of the car is clean and not rotted what looks to be rust in the
picture is actually mud on the rear end housing. The trunk and floors are solid
as well. If you would like pictures of specific parts of the car feel free to
ask and I will send them. The car was last on the road in 2005 and has been
sitting ever since it does run and drive I start it once a week let it run and
drive it around the yard to keep everything in working condition. I would not
recommend driving it on the street because it has been sitting so long until
you go over the brakes and replace the dry rotted tiers. But as I said it runs
and drives around the yard and can be driven onto a trailer. All of the trim is
with the car the ONLY piece missing is 1 rear hub cap. Interior is in very nice
shape for an original 1964. No tears in the seats and head liner is in nice
shape.
Payment is due
within 5 days of purchase unless otherwise discussed between buyer and seller. |
Buick LeSabre for Sale
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