Custom 1964 Buick Estate Wagon

Discussion in 'Cars for sale' started by SwitchBladeCust, Apr 25, 2006.

  1. SwitchBladeCust

    SwitchBladeCust Mechanically Retarded

    Car-1964 Buick Lesabre Estate Wagon
    Location-North Carolina
    Price-$6500 OBO


    401 nailhead, ST400 automatic transmission

    Engine was put in new in 79 when car was restored last, doesn't
    have many miles on it at all, no smoking, oil burning, etc. Tranny
    shifts smooth through all gears. Car has been my daily for the past
    4 months or so.

    Bag setup- 4 Airlift bags, 8 chrome airlift valves, two 5 gallon tanks,
    Air Zenith compressor, gauges for bag pressure, and tank pressure.
    4 Switches, front, back, and side to side.

    Interior was redone around 79 as well, headliner could use replacing,
    but everything else is still in nice shape. I threw in some angel hair
    just becuase I could. Wouldn't be hard to get rid of if you don't dig
    it. Has
    an older blue metalflake wheel. Horn doesn't work, but I have a new
    wheel installation kit that shoudl fix that.

    Pioneer CD player w/remote in the glove box, theres a ton of speakers
    in it.

    Body has been stripped and reprimed. only needs a little more bodywork
    to have the bottom half ready for paint. Roof was stripped then sprayed with bright white base, white ice pearl, then blue lace panels laid over
    that. Dash, air tank, and other random pieces inside are done in kamen
    blue flake.
    Emblems were shaved along with the antenna.

    Front brakes were just went though to fix some leaky wheel cylinders.

    Original windsheild was cracked, so I put in a good used one with a new gasket.
    Have all the side trim for the car.
    Have all documentation from when the car was bought brand new up
    and from where it was restored in the late 70's.
    This is a factory a/c car and all the components are there, but there
    doesn't seem to be any power getting to the switch, and I'm sure the
    hoses should be replaced. I know nothing about ac systems so i haven't touched it! I go tthe heat working by putting a toggle switch in and
    running it to the blower motor!

    On to the pictures!


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