20th Feb 2013, 16:32
Yes, there were a lot of big cars after 1985, but that was the last year of the rear-drive LeSabres, and the main reason it was dubbed "Collector's Edition".
Not to say front-drive LeSabre's were bad; we had an '89 and '97, which we still own, but nothing compared to the '85 2 door LeSabre we had years ago.
25th Jul 2013, 07:09
"There will always be people who don't know the value of their car and want the moon"
Apparently the "top dollar" person (14:35) doesn't get this?
28th Jul 2013, 20:09
Evidently that car was sold. Here it is 5 months later and it was never re-listed on e-bay. Maybe it sold for 10 grand, and maybe it didn't.
20th Feb 2013, 09:17
Your comment pretty much sums up the point trying to be made here in the past few months. Yes, these are nice cars, nicer than the Delta 88 and Caprice in the same class of that era. Yes, you could ask 100 grand for one and you could ask 10 grand, it all depends who it's worth it to. I would have to disagree about the market not being there, I believe in ten years the value for a mint condition will be a lot more. Yes, and it's too bad they don't make the LeSabre or Roadmaster anymore.