Thankfully seller kept those great looking original factory wheels. https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/grinnell-1987-buick-lesabre-estate/7003199986.html
Gawd it is one of nicer ones. I don’t think $10,000 would be a bad ticket. Then add the $4,500 he paid for those wheels and shocks. Why brag about the originality of a very nice car and then go out and buy all that
Believe this baby has had a repaint. To my memory all the "B" bodies of this year- came with side trim moldings to protect against door dings. When our 87 Safari was repainted the trim moldings were damaged and not replaced, just like this "body and paint have never been touched" Buick. Also do not recall seeing any of the squarebacks without a roof rack and the air deflector.
Without personally inspecting this one, I wouldn't disagree with annap01gt's opinion. I'm not sure I buy the seller's 'history' on the vehicle.
$14,500 gets you genuine roll up windows and real stock velour seats, with no major mechanical work really?
I own a 1987 LeSabre Estate Wagon. My car is original blue without wood lookalike trim panels. My car has side trim moldings starting behind the front wheels and all the way back.
If it were black without the trim you could make it look like a grand national. which I’ve always thought were awesome. You could even go so far as to add turbo chargers but I bet you’d have to have the 3.8(?) to make them fit
https://buickturboregal.com/buick-grand-national-station-wagon/ I’m not the only one with bright ideas. Yes please!
Still overpriced. And wonder where it actually is. https://detroit.craigslist.org/wyn/cto/d/grinnell-1987-buick-lesabre-estate/7003194373.html