19910Reatta Spokane $2400

Discussion in 'Cars and Parts For Sale Leads' started by 65specialconver, Sep 16, 2012.

  1. 65specialconver

    65specialconver kennedy-bell MIA

  2. Roadmaster49

    Roadmaster49 Well-Known Member

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    That's a 1990 (or 1989) not a 1991 and with that mileage it's a $700-$1000 car.
     
  3. 65specialconver

    65specialconver kennedy-bell MIA

    I agree,i'm not partial to them,but they do sell for big bucks for some reason.One thing i learned,windshields are not available.They were handmade cars,$40K when they made them.i think your estimate is a bit low.:laugh:
    Besides,they're chick cars!:pp
    http://motors.shop.ebay.com/sch/Cars-Trucks-/6001/i.html?_nkw=buick+reatta
     
  4. Roadmaster49

    Roadmaster49 Well-Known Member

    I own a 1990 Reatta convertible. I also own a 1970 Wildcat 455 2 door hardtop with buckets/console and a 1973 Centurion 455 with the high performance option. Not a chick car, in fact, few women own them, although when new a few did.

    This fellow will never in a million years sell this for what he is asking. Reattas have an active forum on the AACA website and Reatta values are often discussed. Right now, there are a LOT of them for sale and virtually no sales.

    I can pick up a midwestern Reatta coupe with mileage in the 100,000 to 150,000 mile range for anywhere from $750 to about $2000. If a person is careful and knows what to look for this buys you a nice car needing maybe some cosmetics.

    Pristine low mileage cars can be purchased for $1500 to $7000. A wide range, which reflects the Reatta marketplace. Some people just see them as used cars.

    I like my Reatta and am searching for a coupe to add to my collection. They are great road cars, perfect for 3 day weekend trips for 1 or 2. Throw an overnight bag in the trunk, handles great, gets 28mpg and you are surrounded by leather, a good stereo and full power. Not a bad change from your musclecar.
     

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