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79 Regal limited, not mine


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https://winstonsalem.craigslist.org/cto/d/1979-buick-regal-limited/6550224186.html

 

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200,000+ miles. In decent shape. Great for restoration
One owner
A/C doesn't work + Radio doesn't work very well
Car runs fairly well
Selling as is
4.9L V8
I've added more pictures since many of you have asked - - 
If you want to come see the car - let me know, I"m around all this week and motivated to sell - wife wants out of garage!

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2 hours ago, John_S_in_Penna said:

Since 1979 Regals aren't on most collectors' radar yet,

I think a near-perfect low-mileage original would be

a better buy---for maybe $5000 or so, if you could find one.

 

Finding the low miles 79 is tough one.  I occasionally look for any 78 Regal coupe as I owned  one as my first car.   Just interest sake.  I generally find baskets cases.     This 79 for sale overall looks to be a good candidate for a restoration.   I notice that this body as well as later models are sought after for low riders.   Who knows, she just might sell!    

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11 hours ago, RivNut said:

On the V8Buick website, there's a forum dedicated to BBB V8 Regals.  This one looks like a great candidate for a 455/THOO transplant.

 

My 78 had the 231 odd fire V6.  It was a darn fine engine   Surprisingly good power and  gas mileage.  That is key for a dude like me at the age of 17 making $2.10/hour as a maintenance man.    Soon as I got her I put on Dunlop white letter tires.  Looked good with the Buick rally wheels she came with.     

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On 4/9/2018 at 2:17 PM, John_S_in_Penna said:

Since 1979 Regals aren't on most collectors' radar yet,

I think a near-perfect low-mileage original would be

a better buy---for maybe $5000 or so, if you could find one.

 

By pure coincidence, I found an ad for a nice 1979 Regal--

and the asking price is $4995.  It appears to be in the

Seattle, Washington area.  Here is a picture and a copy of the ad:

 

"This is the 1979 Buick regal to do an automatic 3.8 Liter, tires
like new 61,800 miles one owner always garaged.  Gold.

Contact name:  Robert.  Call or text:  (206) 963-0211."

 

https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/d/1979-buick-regal/6530572928.html

 

When he says "to do," I assume he means to hop up, not restore.

But of course it would be much better preserved in its original state.

 

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14 hours ago, MrEarl said:

 

 

 

 

I agree Chris, love the color. I've always liked these regals

 

My first car was a 78 Buick Regal 2 door coupe. White paint and white vinyl top. White interior with red dash/carpet.  Buick rally wheels.  For a kid at 17 it was the tops. Looked sharp and different than all the other cars in the school parking lot.     It was one of the best vehicles I owned.       

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3 hours ago, lancemb said:

Dang that nice one is where my sister lives.  Would be a great excuse to visit if I was a buyer, which would be very tempting if it was a v8.  Very nice car!

3.8 is a very good engine from my experiences with this engine in a 78  and 83 Regal. 

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