26th Sep 2012, 16:04
What if the car was Pro Street, with at least 10k in a motor and say 7 to 10 grand in paint etc? Likely would sell for more than the new price.
26th Sep 2012, 22:30
I see GM fullsize cars from this era quite often for sale on the Internet, and yes, low mileage examples do get in the price range of when they were new, which is valuable enough for one who would consider owning one.
I owned a 1977 Olds Regency and a 1985 LeSabre Limited, and they were great cars.
I would love to own a mint low mileage example of these great cars.
13th Jun 2015, 22:29
One thing you are correct about are your prices when purchased new and production numbers for each model.
I'm assuming you must have got that information from Krause publications "Standard catalog of Buick" eh?
26th Sep 2012, 15:50
You need to browse eBay Motors every so often.
Just the other day I saw a 1985 2 door C.E. with about 16k that was going for 15,000. That doesn't necessarily mean it's worth that much, but for a certain collector it surely is.
And you're right, this was not the last RWD Buick, but it was the last RWD LeSabre.