https://flint.craigslist.org/cto/d/gaines-1975-buick-lesabre-convertible/7129116520.html 1975 Buick LeSabre convertible - $10000 (Gaines, Michigan) image 18 of 18 1975 buick lasaber condition: good fuel: gas odometer: 13000 paint color: white size: full-size title status: clean transmission: automatic type: convertible 1975 Buick LeSabre. 113,000 actual miles. 350 engine. Runs good. Beige leather interior, power windows, power tilt, cruise control, see pic of sticker for all other info. great condition. With original owners manual. Original sticker. Original title. Literally comes from a 97 year old woman. She bought this new and was the only one to drive it. VIN# 4P67J5X134368 $10,000.00
If that was sold in Fenton Mi that dealer is still here just under another name. I think it was Tom Gleason Buick back then.
ive seen that car before http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/bu...e-convertible-white-rwd-automatic-chrome.html does the name glenn wilson ring a bell? at 608 n leroy, wilson, mi there is a car center nowadays: lol google streetview is stretching that camaro and the blue car has six doors now btw: there is a 50s cadillac in the lot edit: at the address on the (newer?) key fob (2530 owen road) there stil is a buick dealer today: randy wise buick gmc
Seems like there's a butt load of 75 lesabre convertibles for sale now. Anyway the car looks nice and the price is decent. Definately worth a look. It's a 350, but I dont think a 455 from that year would be much better. No matter what, you'd be looking at a performance build if you didnt like the power.
Yes that was it. I think they had moved out to Owen Rd where the Buick dealer is today early to mid 70’s. I only really remember Dewey’s always being Dewey’s But it would make sense since the Chevy dealer was originally just down the street. (My dad worked there in the mid-late 60’s.)
Well, besides the 350, I like this car. I had one of these with a 455 and that was underpowered, I can just imagine what the 350 was for that model.
i read the other day that buick also offered a 400 pontiac engine for the 75 lesabre? not sure if thats true never seen one