1985 Buick LeSabre LTD Collector's Edition sedan
Hi all! I registered to share and discuss the car in the title. While not everyone's idea of a dream vehicle, I love these, and have owned a few over the years. I swear, most modern cars are built for midgets! Even being 6'2", the big-body GM RWD's feel roomy. 1985 was their last production year, so it had all the luxuries. I was forced to get rid of each one for various reasons- rotted frame, front end collision (evil deer), etc- never for mechanical reasons, these things are hard to kill. But I've finally found my perfect permanent keeper! I pick this car up in 1 week, six days:
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It has all the features I liked of my various earlier cars- power everything, cruise, A/C (freshly topped off R12, thank you very much), rear defrost, the great deep burgundy in & out color, exterior side-lights, the rear-facing blinker indicators... :hurray:
Best of all, it's in wonderful condition. It was kept in a heated garage, reportedly has never seen a winter, and accordingly has low mileage. The bumper fillers aren't even cracked. The inside looks just as good as the outside, and everything Just Works.
Because I know you'll ask, the price was $2500. I think it's a steal. I may be one of the only people on earth who think these cars look beautiful just the way they are (without lowering, raising, adding 22" wheels, spinners, spoilers, hydraulics, whatever), and everyday I'm saddened as I see more of these cars destroyed like that. This one's as original as they get; I'll make sure it stays that way :bgrin:
Of course it comes with the Collector's Edition leather booklet and engraved key set, though I already have my own of each... as well as the postcards and promotional license plate. Speaking of which, I just bought a chromed stainless steel license plate cover with "BUICK" embossed on it, and plan to get the custom plate LESABRE. Is all this overboard for an 80's sedan? Maybe. But it's already 25 years old, and some people seem to think they're worth more. If I keep mine in excellent shape, maybe in ten or twenty years you'll see me going to car shows.
My only regrets are that I live in a two license plate state, so can only stick the promo plate in the back window- and that I can't track down an original Delco CD player like this to replace the AM/FM/Cassette (refuse to install aftermarket junk). If anyone can suggest solutions to these, I'll be in heaven! Some bigger pics are here, here and here. Thanks for letting me rant about my Buick!