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1984 buick lesabre does anyone know anything about this car?
I have a 1984 buick lesabre limited edition. The car enigne is out of there. I've put the car on Craiglist and have gotten over 70 calls for this car. Does anyone know why this car is so special or even an estimate on how much the rims are worth. Please help
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- OttoLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
It is one of the last rear wheel drive full size GM cars. They are in demand for those who want a solid full size car.
Source(s): A mechanic for over 45 years. - Anonymous4 years ago
Assuming the two bypass muster on the inspection, i might decide for the three.8L and the LeSabre. i think of the 3800 has 205 HP and the 3100 had ~a hundred and sixty lower back then and in a vehicle it is purely somewhat smaller that HP and TQ is attainable in reachable. The 3800 is likewise extra handy to artwork on. you may desire to drag the entire appropriate end off a 3100 (pushrods interior the way) to alter an intake mani gasket together as the 3800 is nowhere close to as in touch. purely a extra valuable designed engine, era. If the LeSabre passes inspection, get it.
- 1 decade ago
There is nothing special about it. I guess they want a $200 car.