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1995 Buick LeSabre
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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NO RESERVE VERY CLEAN ORIGINAL LOW MILES COLD A/C $4,350.00
1963 Buick LeSabre 2dr Post****RARE****L@@K****L@@K**** $5,999.99
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Last updated: Dec 25, 2006
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Posted by: BIONICDUKE
06/12/2008 04:50PM
Hey...Nice Ride 5 Stars all the way..Awesome Car and Pics....Thanks for checking out my Page come back sometime.. I have re-arranged the Page and have some new Mods Done. Let Me know what You think.. Once again 5 Stars on your killer Ride...
Posted by: sting_da_man
03/19/2007 04:16PM
Thanks for my comment. The dent nlows, kicked it out a lil, but going to need to replace! I like and dont like the band-pass box! It great to look at but it seems like its a lil different sound, might be me or just different kind of speakers too.
Posted by: gweg_b
10/11/2006 07:48PM
Well, I just went and checked; the top and bottom of the ring clear just fine, but both sides are somewhat behind the dash panel. Now, this doesn't cause any clearance issues with mine, the dash panel still fits like it should, and I haven't had any problems with it. So, I hope that helps out some, just let me know if you have anymore questions and I'll try and help out the best I can. Later!
09/22/2006 06:07PM
Hey, thanks for the comment. I plan to do a lot more to the car once I have more money and time. Anyway, what I mentioned is an instrument panel socket (a good picture of it is here: http://studentpages.scad.edu/~cblair21/images/85835.jpg ) - that should give you an idea what they look like. When replacing the bulbs, you need those cuz GM makes it a real pain to reuse the original sockets. If your auto parts stores keep them in stock (which the Autozone around here doesn't seem too), you will want to get the 1/2" socket, not the 5/8" socket, they're too big. Also, if you can't find them, check some of the online stores, like at http://www.advanceautoparts.com , in the search field I typed in 'instrument panel socket' (without the quotes), and found under Auto Accessories-->Lighting-->Pigtails & Sockets 1 Wire, the 1/2" socket. I hope this helps you get started, and if you have anymore questions, just let me know.
Posted by: 94LSABR
09/04/2006 01:34PM
Go to your local Hobby store or whatever, go to the model car section, and find spray on window tint for the model cars windows. just spray that on your taillights and then also bet some clear coat to protect it. Just pry off the emblems and use Wax and Grease remover of lacquer thinner, or body prep solvent, or even a touch of gasoline on a rage. And some elbow grease.
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