https://up.craigslist.org/cto/d/gwinn-very-rare-original-1973-buick/7291302745.html Very Rare Original 1973 Buick Estate Wagon, - $20,000 (Gwinn) image 5 of 9 © craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap 1973 buick estate wagon condition: like new cylinders: 8 cylinders drive: rwd fuel: gas odometer: 60000 paint color: white size: full-size title status: clean transmission: automatic type: wagon Super Rare Original 1973 Buick Estate Wagon--hideaway rear hatch door and window. This car has a 455 big block with 4 barrel. Automatic. Air Conditioning. I'm the 2nd owner. Original rally wheels. Dual exhaust out behind rear doors. Installed a $1200.00 Top of the line Pioneer Head unit CD player Media player with JBL PRO speakers. Three row seating all forward and collapsible. This car even has factory tow package and hitch with Air Shocks. Very Low miles. It has always been stored indoors. I am looking for $20,000 cash. Mark 906-360-897nine. No dealers, No spam. No Emails. If you interested call my Cell Number listed and leave me a message.
Wow, that's quite the find. Only thing that would have made it perfect for me was if it was a '74. The price seems a little high but on the other hand, where are you going to find another one that as nice as this looks.
Well, it's white...not the best colour for something that big. It's claimed to be rare, - how so? They made lots of these. How many survived? Who cares? Rare doesn't mean it's worth something, it could also mean no one wants it. Most of these cars were unceremoniously scrapped in the 80s because no one wanted these big battleships anymore, especially after the advent of the mini-van. Bring one to an Earth Day celebration and it's liable to have obscenities sprayed on it. That said, I don't think I've ever seen one cleaner and in better shape than the one presented here. In one respect it's a shame; this car will never get the respect that it's condition and presentation lends itself to, it really is a beautiful car. I think the owner will be looking for his $20,000 for a long time though, this isn't the kind of vehicle that lends itself to being hopped up or redone like the Sportwagons do.