1972 Buick Estate Wagon

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    Extra sharp and well optioned including all power chrome Buick road wheels and cornering lamps!!!

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    1972 Buick Estate Wagon
    condition: excellent
    cylinders: 8 cylinders
    drive: rwd
    fuel: gas
    odometer: 43
    size: full-size
    title status: clean
    transmission: automatic
    type: wagon






    1972 Buick Estate Wagon, very clean, 43000 original miles. One dent in passenger side door. Interior is very close to perfect. Not one crack in dash or a tear or wear mark in any seat. Paint is a little faded but all in all the car is in extremely good shape. Clamshell tailgate works perfectly and is rust free. The body on this car has absolutely ZERO rot! Still have original dealer window sticker and dealer invoice with hand written options sheet. These wagons are extremely rare anymore and this car gets alot of attention! 455 engine, posi 12 bolt rear. Text or call Kevin at nine o8 2 eight 3 oo88
     
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    Looks like it's only a six passenger. Very nice but is it 9200 dollars nice?
     
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    Lack of 3rd seat should not disqualify at all.
     
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    This one is very clean indeed!
     
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    Nice looking wagon!
     
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    A nice car, but, he mentions "one dent in passenger side door" and proceeds to not show any photos of it. If you're going to mention damage, show it. Potential buyers will want to see it so they know exactly what they're getting.

    It's not an almost $10,000 car by any means. Maybe half to, at most, two-thirds that, and that's only because of the low mileage.
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Does seem odd not to show the damaged door. That could be the deal breaker. It really is a nice clean wagon and the mileage would make it worth close to $7500.
    I'm the opposite on engine size. Anything over a 350 does not interest me anymore.
     
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    It came with a 455.
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I realize that. But Fuel is expensive here and it would need the hi-grade. I don't need a 454 to go nine miles to Wal-Mart.:)
     
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    Here's a passenger side photo - does not show damage, at least not visible from a distance. Must be minor.

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    Appears to be a darker spot below the door handle on the passenger front door, maybe that is the dent?
     
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    Brad Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    You wouldn't have a lowly 454 but rather a much more desirable Buick 455! :bouncy::clap::thumbs2:

    87 octane regular would work fine. I own 3 72 Buick 455's, they run fine on regular, no need for premium.
     
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    Yup, GM was across the board down to 8.4:1 or less compression ratio motors after 1971.
     
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    I agree - I like to drive my classic cars and gas mileage is important to me. It needs to have adequate power but my Wagon is not a race car.
     

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