Attractive Buick in mostly original condition. One repaint years
ago, beautiful original interior, newer white convertible top. New
tires. Runs and drives extremely well. A full-sized luxury ragtop
without the full-sized luxury price!Buick knew who they were in
1963. The full-sized lineup of cars included some serious luxury
backed by performance that was quiet and understated, yet
impressive. The Lesabre was the mid-range model, offering
full-sized comfort without the full-sized luxury price. This
handsome convertible was exactly what thousands of bank presidents
and senior advertising execs drove in 1963?upscale yet not
excessively flashy. In this car's case, the paint is an older
repaint in the original Marlin Blue and it still shows rather well.
Bodywork is quite good and the doors close with a solid sound that
you'd all but forgotten was possible on a convertible. As a car
that has never been fully apart, it has a robust feeling that's
difficult to restore back into a car once it's been disassembled.
There's a nice shine to the finish, the body gaps are quite good,
and the icy blue suits the large ragtop rather well. There's still
plenty of chrome on a 1963 Buick, all of which is in excellent
condition?even the faux 'venti-ports' on the front fenders show
minimal pitting, which is very unusual. For a mostly original car,
it's in fantastic shape!The two-tone blue and white interior is
likewise very nicely preserved. The carpets are newer, but the rest
appears to be factory-issue and holding up well. There's a small
split in the driver's seat down near the seatback hinge, but that's
pretty much it for demerits. The door panels are beautifully
detailed and shockingly, the steering wheel isn't falling apart.
Nice! The big, round gauges are crisp and easy to read, and to be
honest, we were somewhat relieved to see that this car has crank
windows and no A/C, two things that almost always break on big
luxury liners like this, making it a no-hassles car that's ready to
enjoy. The white power convertible top is neatly fitted and powers
itself up and down without any issues, and there's a matching blue
boot to give it a finished look. The massive trunk isn't fully
finished, but some of the original cardboard bulkheads are still in
place and there's a full-sized spare with cover still in
place.Buick's 401 cubic inch 'Nailhead' V8 is the epitome of
smooth, effortless luxury power. It starts easily and idles with a
muscular hum that's quite appropriate. And combined with the
DynaFlow automatic transmission, power delivery is seamless. The
LeSabre came standard with a 2-barrel carburetor and single
exhaust, making it reasonably efficient without sacrificing that
big wave of torque that made the Nailhead famous. It's neatly
dressed in Buick Turquoise engine enamel with that big, black air
cleaner on top, so it presents well when you open the hood. It also
runs beautifully, pulling the big ragtop around with enthusiasm,
living up to its reputation as a torque factory. Details like the
alternator, belts and hoses, and other small parts are recent, so
it is 100% ready to hit the road. The undercarriage is original and
shows plenty of use, but the floors are solid and the trunk pan is
in excellent shape. The exhaust system has a hushed sound that's
appropriate for a luxury cruiser like this and giant finned
aluminum brake drums provide impressive stopping power. It sits on
factory steel wheels and hubcaps with recent 7.60-15 BFGoodrich
Silvertown whitewalls that look period perfect.Big, powerful luxury
convertibles used to be a symbol that you'd made it. Today they
still carry that same kind of image but for a fraction of the
price. Buicks, in particular, offer a lot of style and performance
and remain very easy to own. Parts are plentiful and the Buick Club
of America is one of the most active in the hobby. If you want a
big old ragtop with lots of charisma, this is a fantastic choice.
Call today!Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal
or professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior
to purchase.
Vehicle Details
1963 Buick Lesabre
Listing ID:CC-2013841
Price:$27,900
Location:Cleveland, Ohio
Year:1963
Make:Buick
Model:LeSabre
Exterior Color:Marlin Blue
Interior Color:Blue and white vinyl
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:98403
Stock Number:122044
VIN:4J1051893
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