Guest Posted November 28, 2000 Share Posted November 28, 2000 I have bougth a 1959 Le Sabre st.wagon with<BR>lots of extra crome.The car is made in Flint<BR>factories but sold new in Edmonton(canada).<BR>The seller told me that the Canadian cars<BR>where styled this way, like an Electra.<BR>Does enybody know if thats true?<P>Thanks //Göran in Sweden Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Centurion Posted November 28, 2000 Share Posted November 28, 2000 The following items were available on the 1959 LeSabre series. These items were optional at extra cost:<P>Option P3: Custom Bright Exterior Moldings - Lower (List Price: $25.00)<P>(These moldings were standard equipment on Invicta and Electra series car.)<P>Option P2: Custom Bright Exterior Moldings - drip molding, upper door frames, cowl vent frame and grille ornament (List Price: $26.00)<P>These options were available on the LeSabre Estate Wagon, as well as on other models in the LeSabre line. The Estate Wagons were also offered with a few unique options, including R1: Divided Rear Seat; R2: Junior Seat; R3: Luggage Rack; and Z: Power Tail Gate Window.<P>The fact that the car in Canada has the bright molding options probably has nothing to do with the fact that the car was originally delivered in Canada. Any LeSabre Estate Wagon could have been ordered with or without these options.<P>Brian Laurance, BCA #5168<P>1959 Electra, 1971 Centurion, 1989 LeSabre Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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