1990 Buick Reatta Base Convertible 2-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Merrick, New York, United States
This is a 1990 Buick Reatta for sale. The exterior as you'll see is in very good condition as it has been covered for years; the interior is in fair shape. The car has not been operable since 2010 and we know it needs a new transmission at least. It has also been hit by Hurricane Sandy so some seawater has seeped into the car, but the water did not rise above tire level. I truly do not know how the water has effected the vehicle. That said, it would need someone who truly loves this car the way we do to fix it up. Pics should hopeful tell the story of how this car was loved, but as we are moving, alas it is time to go let it go. As the mileage is electronic, I cannot give an exact about, but I believe it is about 110k. I am happy to take any pictures of specific parts of the car you'd like to see that we haven't shown. We are hoping to sell it to someone who will treasure it the way our family did. I am also open to all times of arrangements for pick up. It is currently on Long Island, NY (11566).
Thank you for having a look. On Jan-24-14 at 13:35:08 PST, seller added the following information: (revision is spelling/grammar issues) This is a 1990 Buick Reatta for sale. The exterior as you'll see is in very good condition as it has been covered for years; the interior is in fair shape. The car has not been operable since 2010 and we know it needs a new transmission at least. It has also been hit by Hurricane Sandy so some seawater has seeped into the car, but the water did not rise above tire level. I truly do not know how the water has effected the vehicle. That said, it would need someone who truly loves this car the way we do to fix it up. Pics should hopefully tell the story of how this car was loved, but as we are moving, alas it is time to go let it go. As the mileage is electronic, I cannot give an exact amount, but I believe it is about 110k. I am happy to take any pictures of specific parts of the car you'd like to see that we haven't shown. We are hoping to sell it to someone who will treasure it the way our family did. I am also open to all types of arrangements for pick up. It is currently on Long Island, NY (11566). Please also feel free to contact in regard to pick up/shipping. Thank you for having a look. |
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