Not mine (but I wish it was): '76 Estate Wagon. I grew up in the 3rd row of a wagon not so different - what memories. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1976-Buick-Estate-Wagon/402134954422?hash=item5da11c71b6:g:KwEAAOSwvNpeXdm8
Don't you love these dealers that take the current market value of a car, double it and set that as the asking price? Then they hope someone will be stupid enough to pay it. Beautiful wagon, but realistically worth @12K on a good day.
wow,,, 12 grand for a station wagon. I was thinking maybe 3,500-4,000 maybe lol. I might consider 12,000 if it was a nice 68-72 a body wagon, MAYBE!
According to the 2020 Collector Car Price Guide, a '76 Estate Wagon in #1 condition is worth $12,200. I don't this example qualifies as a #1, so that's why I said it could be worth around $12K. Something just shy of that. But wagons have increased in value and popularity over the years, plus a rust free Western car will command a higher price. Not that many wagons have survived, so supply and demand plays a factor as well.
I think this one would sell every day of the week for $12K and could go higher. Nice wagons are hard to find
right on Keith... I think you guys have been asleep on the wagons, these nice clam shells are getting up there. His price may be on the high side of realistic, but someone will likely pay for a nice example like that.
Anyone notice the Speedminder? It’s set on 100. Nice car though, if I were looking I’d not scoff at his price. It’s a starting point. There can’t be many left that are that nice. Paint and interior would add up fast on a rougher one. Patrick
Guy on my hockey team back in early 80s drove one with speedminder. Set at 85, car full of hockey hooligans heading to a Pennsylvania tourney, lol. Boatload of fun we had. That thing going off like an alarm clock.
Just because the listing ended does in no way mean it sold for the asking price, it all depends how the seller ends the listing
Huh. Guys, look at this link (below) to a thread in the Parting Out Cars section ... lookie at the car in the foreground .... then look what's in the background ... http://www.v8buick.com/index.php?threads/1976-buick-lesabre-parts.350381/
I wonder how many times Frank Jr. got that PONTIAC to roll into overdrive... Lotsa BS in the Longggg description.