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For Sale: 1961 Buick LeSabre 2-door Sedan - "Great condition, Two owners" - Utica, NY - Not Mine - 11/3 SOLD!


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For sale on Facebook: 1961 Buick LeSabre 2-door Sedan in Utica, NY  -  $10,500  -  Must be a member of Facebook to access Seller's contact information.

 

On 10/7, Seller reduced price to $9,750

 

Link: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1257041238444013/1961-Buick-LeSabre

 

Seller's Description:

1961 Buick LeSabre 2-door Sedan

  • 2 owners
  • Driven 116,000 miles
  • Automatic transmission
  • Exterior color: Black
  • Clean title
  • This vehicle has no significant damage or problems

1961 Buick LeSabre in great condition. Runs perfect and sounds even better. A real Piece of art and history. 116xxx miles OBO considering trades

 

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Just noticed, no PS. no PB.  This is essentially a Chevrolet with a Buick body and drivetrain.     I love it. I like the unusual.  I no longer have the Standard Catalog.  If someone does, what is the production?  

 

I would not assume much.  Here's my thinking.  This body would most likely be purchased in a Chevrolet or Pontiac trim.  If you could afford a Buick - GM's 2nd in line of prestige - then you bought a well trimmed LeSabre 2 door or 4 door hardtop.  With a 401 (I know this likely has a 401 too) PS and PB.  Not saying you load up a LeSabre bubbletop or 4 door HT, but you don't go bare bones like this car.  

 

Just a curiosity, but perhaps there was no other make dealer in town for GM?   Just lots of why? with this model.  

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1 hour ago, B Jake Moran said:

Just noticed, no PS. no PB.  This is essentially a Chevrolet with a Buick body and drivetrain.     I love it. I like the unusual.  I no longer have the Standard Catalog.  If someone does, what is the production?  

 

I would not assume much.  Here's my thinking.  This body would most likely be purchased in a Chevrolet or Pontiac trim.  If you could afford a Buick - GM's 2nd in line of prestige - then you bought a well trimmed LeSabre 2 door or 4 door hardtop.  With a 401 (I know this likely has a 401 too) PS and PB.  Not saying you load up a LeSabre bubbletop or 4 door HT, but you don't go bare bones like this car.  

 

Just a curiosity, but perhaps there was no other make dealer in town for GM?   Just lots of why? with this model.  

It was pretty common in that era for the LeSabres to be pretty spartan.  A spartan LeSabre was still more bragging rights than a similar Chevy, Pontiac or Olds.  It was still a Buick in the drive.  I grew up in a farming community and oddly, bare bones Buicks were very popular with farmers. 

 

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  • 6T-FinSeeker changed the title to For Sale: 1961 Buick LeSabre 2-door Sedan - "Great condition, Two owners" - Utica, NY - Not Mine - 10/7 Reduced
  • 6T-FinSeeker changed the title to For Sale: 1961 Buick LeSabre 2-door Sedan - "Great condition, Two owners" - Utica, NY - Not Mine - 10/7 Reduced - 11/3 SOLD!
  • 6T-FinSeeker changed the title to For Sale: 1961 Buick LeSabre 2-door Sedan - "Great condition, Two owners" - Utica, NY - Not Mine - 11/3 SOLD!

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