Detail Info for: Buick : Reatta Coupe No Reserve!.......1990 Reatta coupe.......78,100 original miles

Transaction Info

Sold On:
01/02/2012
Price:
$ 3051.00
Condition:
Mileage:
78100
Location:
Los Angeles, California, 90035
Seller Type:
Private seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1990 Buick Reatta
Submodel Body Type:
Coupe Coupe
Engine:
3.8L V6 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1G4EC13C3LB901778
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Front Wheel Drive
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Power Windows
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

NO RESERVE! Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE 1990 White/Tan Reatta coupe. Only 78,100 miles. Original paint in great condition. No accidents. Pictures tell the story. More can also be seen at http://s586.photobucket.com/albums/ss307/Bushwack44/1990%20Reatta%20White%20Tan%20Coupe/?albumview=slideshow Leather power seats, power steering, power brakes, ABS, power windows, tilt wheel, driver's side airbag, cruise control, sunroof, AM/FM, yada yada yada and so on. :) Bridgestone tires. Front and rear windshields are in great condition (no cracks and can’t even find a scratch or stone chip!). Original Reatta key FOB (for keyless entry) and manual included. NADA pricing guide gives you an idea of a Reatta’s value (http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1990/Buick/Reatta/2-Door-Coupe/Values). And as stated earlier, this is a no reserve listing. Why I am selling the car: When my nephew started college, I told him I'd buy him a car when he graduates. Nearly seven years later, he got his B.A. and he just finished law school {sorry America but we will have another mouthpiece to deal with. I have no doubt he'll pass the bar...unfortunately ;) }. My nephew, buttering me up as only he can, always oohs and ahhhs at my Reattas (I have convertibles); asking to borrow a car for that 'special occasion' (i.e. impress a girl). I let him drive it a couple times for short distances (my mistake as his nagging grew) but my insurance policy does not allow him to drive the cars. So with his parents permission I decided to purchase a Reatta for a surprise graduation and birthday present (on the condition the car is a coupe. My sister fears an asteroid from planet Paranoid will come down specifically on his car. As if a coupe would be any safer from becoming one with the pavement). Well, the surprise is on me. He decided he would rather have a pick-up truck (he is now my least favorite nephew). So what do I do with the car?? I had a passing thought I would keep the car for visiting relatives and guests (who come often if for nothing else, free food and lodging). But it isn’t a sensible car for visiting relatives and guests. Most of them have children. Don’t think their parents want them in the trunk (even though some are spoiled stinkers). If this car is purchased by a Reatta ‘newbie’, it will include you among the select who own a Reatta (some owners have more then one); a car produced for just over three years. If you’re familiar with Reattas, you already know what an incredible value this car is (and at no reserve!). Some items to address: Sunroof headliner sags and power seats need some minor attention (they move forward, backwards, up and down - optional controls for additional thigh support, reclining, etc. need attention). A nuisance light appears saying the door is ajar (when it is closed). The engine misses but the car is drivable. I took delivery of the car this past Monday. Since my knucklehead nephew would rather have a pick-up truck, I have no need for this car; which is why it is for sale. Car is sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied.I had some fun with this listing, but jokes aside, I made this a no reserve listing (at a low initial bid number) to allow the opportunity of owning what many consider a collectable car. I own three. So you know how I feel. Questions….you have questions??? I like answering questions.Good luck. Have a happy and healthy 2012.

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