Vehicle Description
This is the cool cruiser that's going get you the survivor awards.
After all, when was the last time you saw a 1986 Buick Regal
Limited coupe in such a nice and preserved condition? With its
original V8 power, plush A/C interior, and all-around
well-preserved presentation, this is a time capsule on wheels.
The unique design lines made these Regal coupes quite popular when
new. So you probably have a story or two that come to mind the
moment you see that bright waterfall grille come into view. But the
reason why you're especially attracted to this one is because you
just don't see them in this kind of well-preserved condition
anymore. The factory-correct white paint shows all signs of being
original, and quite well-kept for over three decades. Plus, the
coordinating white half vinyl roof adds to a timeless elegance. And
speaking of tasteful class, this one wears its chrome bumpers,
bright headlight bezels, and classic Buick Rallye wheels with
distinction. But also take some time to look at some of the detail
work like the maroon pinstripe and complete badging - this is a
true lesson in preservation.
A rich velvet-like cloth awaits you inside this upper-class Limited
model. It's nice how the maroon pinstripe on the outside was a
preview of the factory interior color. Also, just like the
exterior, the interior still looks amazing thanks to a
survivor-level of care. All the wood trim coordinates nicely while
it also provides extra distinction. This can seat up to six, but
fold down the front armrest, and it provides you with individual
pillow-top luxury. This coupe comes loaded with power windows,
power locks, tilt steering column, plenty of wood-like trim, and
the original AM/FM/cassette stereo. Because you want to eat away
the miles in comfort, there are great cruising features like power
seats, cruise control, and the air conditioning upgraded to modern
R134a.
Open the hood for more originality. This is the numbers-matching
motor, and it's presented in the kind of time capsule quality where
you still even have the factory decals. The 307 cubic-inch V8 is a
wonderful power plant to have, and it was shared with luxury
machines like the Oldsmobile Toronado and the Cadillac Brougham.
That's because it's smooth and torquey, and there's nice power from
the four-barrel carburetor. More of this Regal's great cruising
capabilities come through with features like a three-speed
automatic transmission, power steering, front disc brakes, and
Buick's legendary supple ride.
This is a low-mileage car that has stayed under the care of the
same family all its life. It's a shining example of a survivor, and
now it just needs the right caretaker to continue its preserved
legacy. Will that be you? Call now!