1963 Buick Electra on 2040-cars
Tanner, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:401
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Buick
Model: Electra
Trim: yes
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: auto
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 74,132
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
up for sale is a 1963 buick electra this car has not ran in a long time but was parked in a temp controled warhouse and let sit for a long time. I was told the last time the car ran was around 1982. As you can see the car is in great shape. The reason bought the car was because of the black interior. notice this is a nearly all options car and has lived in the south its entire life the viynal top Is most of the pain on the car is original. i am going to say the motor is stuck but i do not know if it is or not. you can put a battery in the car and all the power windows work. alot of stuff like that works this car was just parked and left. the story on the car is it was a rocket scientist car and he had several cars all with the same story he would drive them and just park them then he died and they all set until his wife died. you can look at these pictures and realize how original the car acuallty is it is bone stock except the wheels which i put on the car because the wheels that where on it where still the old rope tread and 3 of the 4 where rotted out and did not have the hub caps. Here are the bad points. i have the pictured the damaged rear quarter which i have no idea about. i do not have and never have had a set of keys to the car so the motor may turn over but i doubt it. an since this is the state of Alabama and this is a 1963 car it has no title as titles where not required until 1973. the black interior in this car is beautiful as you can tell from the pics and this car has the wildcat style bucket type seats but is a colum shift this would be a great car to restore or a awesome parts car for a 2 door build up. the car has almost no rust issues every piece of metal is solid no serious oxidation. the car has dual exhaust. i have never looked in the trunk as i dont have the keys so jimmy hoffa may be in there. i will be more that happy to ansewer any questions you may have and you are free to call me after 5 central durring the week. 256-227-6451. good luck and happy bidding you must pick this car up or arrange a pick up i can deliver if you are close to me but you will need to pay me for my time. either way it is your resonsability to remove the car within 2 weeks of the purchase date but i can be flexable. 500.00 will be required within the first 48 hrs and the rest can be made before the car leaves the property within the 2 weeks. feel free to ask questions is needed good luck and good day.
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