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Cheers or Jeers: 1976 Buick Lesabre Custom 2 Door Hardtop

Cheers or Jeers: 1976 Buick Lesabre Custom 2 Door Hardtop 8 members have voted

  1. 1. Cheers or Jeers?

    • Cheers! A worthy show car and Sunday driver!
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    • Jeers! That's convertible money, not coupe money.
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Cheers or Jeers: 1976 Buick Lesabre Custom 2 Door Hardtop

1976 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM COUPE MODEL P57

35,000 ACTUAL ORIGINAL MILES

ALL ORIGINAL DEALER GLOVEBOX PAPERS INCLUDING BUILD SHEET

DONE WITHIN THE LAST 1000 MILES: New tires, shocks, and front end alignment. Wiper blades, Halogen head lights, oil & filter, 3 fan belts, AC Air Compressor with drier filter and desiccant, R134, Rechromed front bumper, rear bumper body fillers, master brake cylinder

Sept 2011: New premium battery, air cleaner, Prestone anti freeze

EQUIPPED: 5.7 liter 350 V8 with 4 barrel carb, HEI Ignition, Power Brakes with front discs. Power Steering, turbo automatic transmission, great air cond, cruise, digital clock, power windows, AM-FM with dual speakers, speed alert, remote outside mirrors both sides, front & rear bumper guards, 6 way power seat, seat belts, landau vinyl top, many more options.

Specs: weight 4,275 lbs, w.b. 124”, o.a.l. 226.8 in. gas tank capacity 26 gal. Rear axle ratio 2.56:1

Total Buick prod. 706,249 with 45,669 of this model produced

List price $5,114 EPA City 14 Highway 18

Literature: Shop Manual, Sales brochure for complete 76 line

Dealer post card uncirculated, all glove box items in dealer package, Accessories catalog, 2 orig. ads, one framed.

Totally original and unrestored. Eligible for AACA HPOF award in 2011

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Sharp car.

Wow- it's not a brown derivative. It is sharp... but that 4275 lbs (huh; 1 lb more than my '59 coupe) is shipping weight- this thing is every bit of 4650 lbs.

my B-59 Invicta coupe~

shipping weight : 4274

curb weight : 4394

options weight : 110

Actual curb weight : 4504

'76 is going to have more/heavier options, I'd have to believe. Yank the 350 and put a massaged 455 Stg 1 in there with some circa 3.23 gears and you'd have a real sleeper. Cheers.

^ Is it worth that money?

Oh, what a beauty. Refreshing color combo. Love the Road Wheels. A sublime cruiser, if I had the money and a place to keep it.

Love those '70s boats..though my favorite of that generation are the 'small bumper' '71-72s...always liked the rear of the '71 Buick.

That car is well worth the money, very clean and well taken care of. @ Balthazar,not only would I drop in a massaged 455, I'd add an EFI system, just for kicks!!

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