For Sale: 1991 Buick Reatta in Sterling, Illinois for sale in Sterling, IL

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Vehicle Description The Reatta was first two-seater Buick ever produced and was first introduced as a 1988 model.
In 1990 they offered a convertible version and production ended after the 1991 model year.
It featured a transverse mounted Buick 3800 3.
8L V6, a fully independent suspension, 4 wheel disc brakes with ABS, front wheel drive and is the only model Buick ever offered with pop-up headlamps.
Other features include power operated twin bucket seats with lockable storage bins behind the seats and a lockable hatch that provides access to the trunk.
In 1990 the interior was redesigned adding a driver airbag and an optional CD player.
In 1991 the Buick 3800 V6 was upgraded with a new L27 version, the 4T60 transmission was upgraded with an E version, the ABS system was upgraded, it received new 16 rims, automatic headlamps and a cup holder was built into the armrest.
Only 305 convertibles were produced in 1991 making it the most exclusive of all models.
Optioned in Bright Red paint with a Medium Beachwood interior and a Tan cloth top this beauty has 97,029 original miles.
Within the last 5 years it was painted in its original color and the interior and top were replaced as well so it shows quite well.
It has been serviced regularly and everything is working as it should.
Considering this cars very limited production and its overall shape it is destined to sell quickly at the price we are asking.
If you agree we encourage you to contact us before it's too late!.
  • Year: 1991
  • Make: Buick
  • Model: Reatta

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