1991 Buick Reatta Convertible on 2040-cars
Holly, Colorado, United States
For more pictures email at: robbinhallowich@juno.com . This Buick Reatta luxury sports car was carefully hand-crafted by Buick Division of General Motors at the Reatta
Craft Center in Lansing, Michigan. It is finished in a great color combination: Artic White exterior, White
Convertible Top and Flame Red Leather seats and interior. (See the 2-page picture from the 1991 Buick Sales
Catalog.) Includes Leather-Bound Owner’s Portfolio, Signed Craftman’s Log, Pen, Penlight and Tire Gauge, etc,
complete in perfect condition.
Features: The 1991 Reattas differ substantially from the 1990 model year, with only 305 Convertibles produced and
many new innovations. The Engine was upgraded to the 170HP L-27 Tuned Port V-6 and the Automatic Transmission to a
4T60-E, Electronically Controlled by the PCM to manage Engine power and torque. The addition of 16-inch Wheels,
wider Tires, a new Bosch ABS Braking System, revised Frame Bracing for added rigidity, etc., which all contribute
to a safer and better handling car. Twilight Sentinel was introduced to control Automatic Headlamps and exterior
Lighting. A Cup Holder in the Center Console, and Power Pull Down for the Convertible Top Rear Bow were added.
There were only two options, a CD player and 16- way adjustable Driver’s Seat, with Lumbar and Head Rest. This
Reatta has both Options.
The Factory Standard Features are too numerous to list here, but almost all Power and Luxury options which Buick
had to offer were Standard Equipment on the Reatta.
Highlights include: 6-way Power Leather Seats, Power windows, Power Locks, AM/FM stereo/cassette Player with
Graphic Equalizer, 6-Speaker Concert Sound II System, Driver’s Air Bag, Cruise/Resume, Leather-wrapped Tilt
Steering Wheel, Electronic Climate Control, including A/C and a fully Digital Instrument Panel. Electric Dual
Remote Mirrors with Heated Driver Mirror. Electric Trunk Release. Gran Touring Independent 4-wheel Suspension,
with McPherson struts Front and Transflex Leaf Spring Rear. 4-wheel Power Disc Brakes, ABS. Quick-ratio
Rack-and-Pinion Steering. Retractable Tungsten Halogen Headlamps, Automatic Daytime running lamps, with Twilight
Sentinel. Remote Keyless Entry, with PASS-Key Theft Protection. Power Release Hard Tonneau Cover with
Heated/Tinted Rear Glass Window Defogger. Electronic 4-speed Automatic with OverDrive. Tuned Port Fuel Injection
170 HP OHV 3.8 Litre “bullet-proof” V-6 Engine.
These Reattas were loaded!
History: The Reatta was a limited production luxury sports car, carefully hand-crafted by Buick Division of GM at
the Reatta Craft Center in Lansing, Michigan, introduced in 1988, ending production in 1991. The 1991 model year
was extremely limited with only 305 Reatta Convertibles produced, with estimated Sales of only 238 offered to the
public and perhaps 46 more to GM Execs, which makes this 1991 Reatta Convertible rare and very collectible!
I purchased this Reatta from a Sports Car Dealer in Chicago, on March 29, 2010, at 31,839 miles. Had it shipped by
Covered Transport to Boulder, CO. There is no Window Sticker, or Price Sheet. Original List Price was around
$38,000. I was told this Reatta had belonged to a Dealer’s wife. The first Title was issued January 18, 1994 at
3,312 miles, in Schaumburg, IL, per AutoCheck.
Maintenance and Upgrades: Transmission/Transaxle, Power Steering, and Brake System all power-flushed and serviced
by Buick/Cadillac Dealer, using BG Products with Lifetime Protection Plans. New Oil Pan Gasket and Intake Manifold
Gasket. Tuneup, Plugs, Air and Fuel Filters. New AC Delco 78-7YR Battery. A/C has been Dealer retro-fitted with
R134A Freon. New Headlamp Switch. Upgraded Headlamp Cranking Arms were also Dealer installed, to eliminate any
future problems with the Retracting Headlamps. New Michelin Tires. All servicing done by McCaddon Buick/Cadillac in
Boulder, CO, at 32,100 miles. ($4,000)
A pleasure to drive, but rarely driven, except for Parades and Car Shows. Current Mileage 34,422. Currently in
Storage at a Museum. California Car Cover included.
The White Convertible Top with the Glass Back Window is all original and in perfect condition. All Lights,
Accessories, Radio, Power Antenna, etc. work as they should. A/C blows Cold.
The Flame Red Interior is nearly perfect, with only two small barely noticeable wear scuffs on the Driver’s
Leather seat. The Passenger’s Window Motor opens slowly. Air Bag Cover has small seam. There are two small,
barely noticeable chips in the exterior Paint on the Driver’s side
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