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1972 Buick Electra 225 Custom 4 door hardtop - ONE OWNER, Runs Well, 81K miles

Make: Buick
Model: Electra
SubModel: Electra 225 4 door Hard Top
Type: 4 door hardtop
Trim: custom
Year: 1972
Mileage: 81,114
VIN: 4V39T2H409416
Color: sea mist green
Engine: 455
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline, unleaded is OK
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: sea mist green
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Safety: seatbelts for six passengers, shoulder belts for two front passengers, Solid Steel - built like a tank!
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Extras
map light, electric trunk release, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
vinyl roof, tinted windshield, door guards, side door molding

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Description of 1972 Buick Electra custom


All original, 455 engine, vinyl top, tinted windshield, door guards, 6 way power seat, power windows, cruise control, electric trunk release and door locks, map light, side door molding, factory AC (needs conversion to modern coolant), sporadic AM/FM radio (with rear speaker), some rust, body work needed on rocker panels, needs new front seat upholstery. Clock inoperable. EverStart battery warrantieduntil January, 2019, new Hankook White Wall Optima tires in 2013 now have 16K miles on them. Has original sales invoice, operator's manual, chassis and emission control service manuals, PLUS ALL MAINTENANCE RECORDS for 46 years. Owner changed oil every 2K miles and used top tier Amoco/ BP gasoline. Runs well and consistently receives offers to buy. Beautiful lines. A little TLC will restore her original glory. 1971 price: $6568 + radio, speaker, undercoat, & seat covers. The 81K miles are original: Dad was a GM executive and Mom never drove.

On Oct-23-17 at 09:27:45 PDT, seller added the following information:

Please note: this has been the family car since its purchase new in 1971. Dad was a GM exec and bought (and sold) a new Buick Electra every year until his death. It then became "Mom's Baby" even though she never drove. I drove it on visits to Chicago and the past 10 years as Mom's caregiver. She rode to appointments in style! Its all original, has never been wrecked, or carried smokers. A friend asked why the trunk area is in poorer condition than the rest of the car. That is because the car was too long to enable us to close the garage door, so the trunk was partially exposed to Chicago's weather elements for 46 years. Upon Mom's passing, the car became mine. I just purchased a minivan which better suits my lifestyle. I am selling "Mom's Baby" because I need the parking space in the garage. Mom was a pack rat and had every repair/maintenance receipt for the past 46 years. Its been serviced by the same garage since 1997when the first garage retired. Happy bidding and I hope that the new ownergives itas much TLC as we did. Please send me photos if you restore it.