1963 Buick LeSabre Base 4 Door 6.6L V8 NailHead
Make: | Buick |
Model: | LeSabre |
SubModel: | Wildcat Nailhead |
Type: | Sedan 4 Door |
Trim: | 4 Door Base |
Year: | 1963 |
Mileage: | 83,000 |
Color: | Navy Blue |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | Automatic 2 Speed Power Glide |
Interior color: | Navy Blue and Sky Blue |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States |
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Description of 1963 Buick LeSabre Wildcat Nailhead |
This is a 1963 Buick Lesabre in original condition. This car was sold by the first owners in 2014 to the man I purchased it from. Therefore. I'm the third owner. This Buick runs excellent. and has been maintained well over its 50+ year existence. The main issue is the left drum brake leaking. It has no trouble stopping. but for this car to be in its safest state it needs a rebuild. I am including a rebuild kit with this car. The interior needs normal upholstery repairs. It has 83000 original miles on the Nail Head motor. and still runs like new. The 2 Speed Power Glide transmission runs strong and smoothly. I had new Aurora tires put on it a month ago. and had an oil change. There is a full used tire spare included too. The dash lights work. the speedometer work. the gas gauge works. the heat works. the windshield wiper works. and a few other functions too. The outside body is straight as can be. and there are no car door dents. The driver side has a couple of rust holes. and the rear bumper has rust too. This car is an excellent candidate for restoration. and there are no true obstacles in going through with it. The original manuals will be included with this car. and as a throw in I'll throw in a set of Buick rally wheels. If not wanted. then let me know. These Buicks are excellent cruisers. and have plenty of power. They have a different appeal than most classics because of the lack of appearance on the road. This car needs to go to someone that loves it more than I do. and it deserves to be restored to its original state. * Please ask questions if needed Thanks. ick |