Vehicle Description
For 1975, the upscale LeSabre Luxus designation was dropped and
replaced by the LeSabre Custom nameplate. The LeSabre Custom lineup
offered the coupe, two sedans, and the only convertible in the
Buick lineup. 1975 would be the final year for the LeSabre Custom
Convertible with around 5,300 examples rolling off the assembly
lines.Bodylines on the 1975 were somewhat softer than the 1974
model featuring round headlights side-by-side and a cross-hatched
patterned grille that flowed across the front of the car and under
the headlights. Turn signals were located in the front bumper. A
Buick tri-shield hood ornament was standard on the Custom Series
and optional on the base series. The three-hole 'ventiports' were
moved from the hood to the front fenders. Slightly larger taillamps
than the 74 draped the back of the car with back-up lights
positioned in the center broken up by the license plate.Inside, a
new flat instrument panel shared with Electra and Riviera replaced
the wrap-around cockpit dash of previous years and featured a
horizontal sweep speedometer that read to only 100 mph compared to
120 mph in previous years and also included kilometer readings.
Otherwise, interior trimmings received only minor revisions.The
LeSabre Custom Convertible we have for sale today is an exceptional
example. The car has been in the same family since new until last
year and has only 79,724 original miles! We have a ton of pictures
and even a video to show just how nice this car really is. Some of
the equipment includes Power Steering, Power Brakes, Factory Air
Conditioning, Tilt Steering, Power Windows, Power Door Locks and a
Power Operated Convertible Top. For more information or to make an
offer, give Austin a call at 863-226-8590.