calling all lesabres
The car immediately prior to my Bonne was a 93 LeSabre. Does that count? I loved the, as my wife called it, "baot like" interior on that car. And it had all the bells and whistles.
Very cool
Personally Id mess around with a Park ave. ultra.
Arnt they the same car just different signal lights and different body cladding?
The new rainier looks way to much like the navigator (grill)... But I quess they had to build a bravada sized suv because of oldsmobile going **** up.
weird.. Ive noticed that the pa/la saber are both colmn shift?
Personally Id mess around with a Park ave. ultra.
Arnt they the same car just different signal lights and different body cladding?
The new rainier looks way to much like the navigator (grill)... But I quess they had to build a bravada sized suv because of oldsmobile going **** up.
weird.. Ive noticed that the pa/la saber are both colmn shift?
LOL..dude hahahaha, I did that in the Aurora when I first got it..I had the moonroof back I reached for the column shifter and activated the windshield spray.
I got a bit wet....
I got a bit wet....
hehehe I'm actually looking to swap in some parts from a lesabre T-type... or similar... want a set of fully adjustable black leather buckets with the back seats to match... though about doing floor shift to match .. but only if I do an engine/trans swap
but I've got a delta... not what the thread was for... so yeah I'll slip away now
but I've got a delta... not what the thread was for... so yeah I'll slip away now
Well, here'* to Buick. They build a mighty fine automobile. And, am I wrong or did not Buick develop the most excellent 3800 engine that is probably the most durable mass-produced low-repair engine ever?
I love my SSEi, but my old '88 LeSabre is the daily driver that takes the salt and slush and keeps on haulin' the groceries.
IMHO, when your back gets old and tired, there is not a better ride out there than Buick'* dynaride. Best land yacht I ever owned was an '84 Park Avenue. Yeah, you can't take a corner faster than 45 mph, but sometimes, you just want a softer ride.
Just my 2c
I love my SSEi, but my old '88 LeSabre is the daily driver that takes the salt and slush and keeps on haulin' the groceries.
IMHO, when your back gets old and tired, there is not a better ride out there than Buick'* dynaride. Best land yacht I ever owned was an '84 Park Avenue. Yeah, you can't take a corner faster than 45 mph, but sometimes, you just want a softer ride.
Just my 2c



