For Sale: 1959 Buick LeSabre in Garland, Texas for sale in Garland, TX

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Vehicle Description One might look at our client's original 1959 Buick LeSabre convertible and wonder why it's being listed on a motorsports website.
It's not a piston popping hot rod or muscle car.
It's not a European exotic with a sweet-sounding exhaust.
What it is, is cool, highly original and very rare.
This LeSabre is 1 of 3 ordered in this beautiful color combination and 1 of 2 convertibles with a 3-speed on the column.
This '59 Buick drives great and tracks true.
The 364ci/2bbl motor, manual transmission and rear end are all original and have only 35K pampered miles on them.
The interior is original, as is the convertible top and window.
Everything on the car works well.
All the body gaps are factory correct, and the doors, trunk, and hood open and close the way they should.
It received one repaint about 20 years ago, but you would swear it's fresh.
It looks great in person! It's incredibly rare to see a car of this age so original and clean like this one.
It would be a sure conversation starter at any show, or a neat centerpiece in any collection.
The car is located just outside of the Chicago metropolitan area in a climate-controlled garage.
Reasonable offers will be considered.
Due to file size, videos of the car are available on request.
  • Year: 1959
  • Make: Buick
  • Model: LeSabre

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