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  1. I have a bunch of old Buick Magaiznes for sale on ebay

    JANUARY 1955, FEB 1955, MARCH 1955, MAY 1955, JAN 1954, FEB 1954, MARCH 1954, MAY 1954, JUNE 1954, OCTOBER 1954, DECEMBER 1954, FEBRUARY 1953, JULY 1953, AUGUST 1953, SEPTEMBER 1953, OCTOBER 1953, NOVEMBER 1953, DEC 1953, APRIL 1952, DEC 1952, JUNE 1951, JULY 1951, AUG 1951, DEC 1951, AUG 1950, OCT 1950, FEB 1948

    here is the links:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7206851277&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1

  2. 1973 Buick Centurion convertible in Colonial Yellow a terrific original American Classic automobile.

    I purchased this car in January of 1991 with Approximately 73,500 Miles on it and 10 years later it has 78,915 miles on it. As you can see it has seen limited use and I have always kept this car covered inside the garage. This car had one pervious owner who ordered the car new from Reese Motors Corp. 410 Jericho turnpike Mineola, N.Y. on November 18th 1972. He took delivery of the car on January 6th 1973 and paid $5,135.30 for the car. The window sticker is included and the price on that is $5,555.05. He kept incredible records and care of the car. The car comes with a large folder of original receipts for repairs, oil changes, window sticker, original sales order (car ordered on 11/18/72) owners manual, consumer information guide, accessories brochure, maintenance schedule, emissions control systems information & warranty, an instruction tag about starting a cold & warm engine, A ventilation tag, the new vehicle warranty and policy on owner service (this items has original owners name and VIN typed in), The original dealer brochure ? which happens to have similar car as the center fold, the Buick Press Release from September 13, 1972.

    The car has the following options: High Performance 455 cubic inch engine (260 Horsepower) with a 4 barrel carburetor, turbo 400 transmission & dual exhaust ? (Based on the Press release info this seems to be the same engine as the Riviera GS Stage I motor), AM Radio, Performance axel, Positive traction differential, Automatic level control, heavy duty wheel (which currently are not on the car, painted Buick road wheels are on the car now both come), Heavy duty cooling system, power windows, 6 way power drivers seat, & tilt steering wheel..

    This is an un-restored original car. Buick made 5,739 of these in 1973. This car is truly a pleasure to drive and cruise in, the car is in terrific condition and the condition is consistent though out the entire car as can be seen in the pictures. This is a numbers matching car. The interior has no rips or tears, the truck is immaculate, and the body is very nice with some blemishes. This car can be taken to the AACA Hershey show and put in the historic preservation class with a lot of pride. When I purchased the car in 1991 the original vinyl boot had never been put on the car, it was sitting in it?s protective plastic cover, I was the first to put it on. The car even has the original water pump on it.

    1973 is the last year for the Buick centurion, the nameplate was only carried for 3 years.

    This body style is also know as a scissor top which maximized the rear seat, which is typically smaller on a convertible.

    Please e-mail me with any ?'S TODD8055@OPTONINE.COM

  3. For Sale 1983 Riviera Convertible Red exterior and interior. The car has just under 20,000 miles on it. The car still has it's original factory tires on it. This car is a realy beauty.

    The car needs the follwing to be mint: 1.) Antenna mast needs to be replaced 2.) Plastic bumper inserts need to be replaced 3.) driver side rubber bumper cover needs to be replaced. The car is located on Long Island N.Y.

    Bottom Line $8,995.00.

    E-mail {todd8055@optonline.net } or call (917-327-8756) with any questions.

    Last chance Buick fans. I give it one more week then it goes up on EBAY.

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