Detail Info for: Buick: Reatta Base Coupe 2-Door 1990 buick reatta low miles

Transaction Info

Sold On:
03/12/2016
Price:
$ 6500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
72630
Location:
Atlanta, Georgia, 30305
Seller Type:
Private Seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1990 Buick Reatta
Submodel Body Type:
Coupe
Engine:
3.8L 3800CC 231Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspira
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1G4EC13C2LB906499
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE 1990 Buick Reatta with 72630 Miles Though all Reattas are “loaded”, this one has all available options: Sunroof, 16 Way Seats, Body Colored Moldings and CD player along with all the standard Reatta features. I honestly don’t think you’ll find a better low mileage 1990 Reatta Coupe out there. I have the original Craftsman’s Book and Log Sheet the 2 original keyfob remotes which are working! (I have another that also works) and any service receipts that I had (it was serviced at the Buick dealership). This Reatta gets more attention than any exotic car I’ve had. It shifts and stops as it should and the air blows cold (it’s been converted). It is a really stunning, excellent driving car that I would put up against any modern luxury vehicle in terms of driving comfort. I’m just out of room and need the space. I purchased this Reatta in May of 2012 with 45819 miles on it. I bought it from a used car dealership that said they got it from the original owner who was a friend of the owner of the dealership. The owner of the dealership was fond of it and used it to attract attention to their lot. I was told the car was never driven in rain or snow (I believe it because there was no rust to speak of at all). There was a scrape on the front bumper (plastic part, only paint affected) when I bought it, other than that it was immaculate. I have continued to baby the car and keep it garaged and covered. Things I’ve done since I’ve owned the car: Drive it (though it was mostly my fair weather only car too), I had the bumpers repainted as soon as I bought the car (the original factory PPG Paint with hand painted pinstripes shine like it did in the showroom), light window tinting, had the cassette player rebuilt, had the CD player rebuilt, replace horn buttons, replaced shifter vinyl, installed a cup holder (in the center console), replaced all bulbs, installed two headlight motor kits, replace automatic antenna, installed upgraded door speakers in factory location, 4 wheel alignment, 2 tires, flushed brake fluid twice, replaced brake lines, brake job, new water pump, flushed transmission fluid new tranny filter and gasket, new oil pan gasket, new air filters, refinished steering wheel, dyed carpet, replaced oil pressure sender, bought and installed 4 NOS wheel centers and changed oil with Synthetic Blend oil every 4 to 4.5k miles. Pretty much any issue that a Reatta would have has been addressed. The only things worth noting are the trunk lock works with the remote and interior button but not with the key (I always use the remote anyway) and the lumber bladder needs to be replaced if you want to use it (like they all do there is a blood pressure cuff mod) the pump works fine, I don’t like extra lumbar support so I left it. I’m happy to answer any questions or share additional photos. The photos were all taken in the last couple of days. 0 feedback buyers please contact me before bidding,For anyone not familiar with the Buick Reatta, it is a luxurious sports coupe that was produced at the Reatta Craft Centre in Lansing, Michigan and sold by the Buick division of American automaker General Motors from early 1988 to 1991. The Reatta sported its own unique body style. Each one was hand-made with an attention to detail and quality of finish uncommon for a mass-produced automobile.The Buick Reatta was marketed as a "Hand Crafted Car." Instead of the usual moving assembly line, GM organized its work force into small teams. Workers performed dozens of tasks on the cars at various locations known as "Craft Stations," within the plant. The cars were carried between locations by computer-guided carts. The Reatta was the most expensive Buick made at the time. The car did not sell well because of the expensive price tag. Buick ceased production at the end of the 1991 model year. The Reatta was intended as a halo car for Buick. Almost all power and luxury options Buick had to offer were standard equipment on the Reatta. On Mar-05-16 at 12:46:54 PST, seller added the following information: http://s972.photobucket.com/user/keithl/slideshow/Reatta

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