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1973 Buick LeSabre

Discussion in 'Cars and Parts For Sale Leads' started by BYoung, Jan 30, 2019.

  1. BYoung

    BYoung Stage me

  2. sgf1967

    sgf1967 Well-Known Member

    Nice.
     
  3. My3Buicks

    My3Buicks Buick Guru

    Looks very well kept and a nice entry level Buick. But, about twice what it's worth for a low optioned 73 LeSabre - the 350/2 is a real killer
     
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  4. Roadmaster49

    Roadmaster49 Well-Known Member

    My color, my year - meaning I really like it. I like a green car, and the black vinyl top sets it off quite nice. The 350 2 barrel is still able to pull this car for normal driving. I bought a 72 Centurion convertible out of Madison WI and drove up to retrieve it. When I got there, I discovered it had a 350 2 barrel swapped in. The seller was like "oh sorry about that, I thought it was a 455." I decided to take it and it drove well home to Des Moines.

    I never felt like it was a pig or anything. I would buy this car for it's archival curiosity. Looks the same as a Centurion, and as we know many Centurions were 350's in 1973, same grille too. Not much to differentiate between the 2, so for me I could own this and enjoy it EXCEPT Keith is spot on - not ever paying $10,000 for a 73 LeSabre, even if it is likely one of the nicest 73's I have seen (in the photos, buyer beware - see my story above)

    I would pay $5000 all day long for it. I have owned about 25 1972-73 Buick full sizers over the years so really like them. Thank goodness it has BRW. All in all, a nice find, thanks for posting.
     
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  5. 66electrafied

    66electrafied Just tossing in my nickel's worth

    Pretty car; nice to see one in that good of shape. I'd forgotten how charming these things were. As stated above, $5K is plenty for one of these, you'd really have to love it to pay anywhere near the $10K the seller is asking. But, I don't think you're ever going to see a nicer 73 than this one.
    They just don't exist anymore. Hope it finds a nice home and someone who'll care for it.
     
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