Other than this guy thinking this is a stage 1 this car is really nice but I am not sure it will bring the money he wants ???? what are these big cars bringing $$$$ anyone have a idea 1972 Buick LeSabre Convertible..............
Nice car but a lot of money. Maybe if someone was looking for that type of car? He may of thrown the Stage-1 in there to get people to look.o No: Bob H.
Yea Bob I think the car is a 10k car at best but thats probably low as I am cheep :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
If all you have to do is make up a name to sell a car, I wonder how much I can get for my 75 Buick LeSabre Custom Stage 3.....:laugh:
That is a sharp looking convertible. Love the fiberglass boot cover, My dad has one of those for his 75 but has not got it together yet, still needs a few pieces. Under the hood does not look as good as I would have expected considering how nice it is on the outside. And $19k... I dont think Ive ever seen a Lesaber Convertible go for that much. There was a 75 at one point that was kept in a bubble with like 9 miles on it, a light blue and that went for $25k I think.
I have a stage 2 Snowblower at home that I have had for years . It has been garage kept with a cover over it when not used . ou: Now that I think about it a little more it is a 2 stage ,,,:moonu: :bla:
Did everyone else miss it that it's a 74 and not a 72??? His books,window sticker all show it's a 74...
I have a '74 LeSabre Luxus rag too-same exterior and interior color.The Stage 1 part may come from the so-called W code motor(if it has it!).I believe the Luxus 455s were W code(could be mistaken though). I understand that these motors have Stage 1 valved heads,but likely very little else performance related.I'll likely sell mine this year.Would want about $12,000.Canadian.$19,000. is real steep for sure.Great cars though. Rod
I was thinking $9000. Looks like it has had some front end damage. The hood ornament is not correct for a 74 (or, 72). And, look at the front license tag. This car has been discussed on here before.