***very Rare Classic Vintage** 1978 Buick Riviera on 2040-cars
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
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I have for sale a very rare vintage 1978 Buick Riviera as this body style was only produced for the 1977 and 1978 model years and you don't see many of these on the road still now a days, everything is original and I will post pictures later of engine ( it isn't all shinny and chrome this or chrome that, but everything works as it should). Please check defects section or ask questions before bidding, the car has 102,000 miles and has been in my family since 1989 and hasn't seen a Minnesota winter since 1991 as its been garaged all winters since, the car is rust free but does have some paint peeling (Again, check defects section),it has a 403 cubic inch 185 horsepower motor, it runs good for 36 year old car, it is very fun to drive as I always get stares while driving it and sometimes compliments from random people. The car currently has Minnesota Collector license plates on it, I would like to sell this car to a car collector type of person who plans on sprucing it up and making it show quality and I will miss this car deeply once its sold and really don't want to sell it myself but have to as I don't have the space for it anymore. The car is located in Oakdale, MN, which is a suburb of Saint Paul, MN (Saint Paul-Minneapolis metro area). The car is local pick up only, and the buyer will pay cash for most of it in person other than a $125 payment to paypal immediately upon auction close to cover my ebay final sale fee if you decide to pull a no show and not come buy car ebay charges me a final sale fee and if you decide not to buy im out $125 TO EBAY. that $125 must be paid immediately to paypal. |
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