Unbelievable, and absolutely deserved how proud she points out it is hers for 52 years, and not her husband's 😂. Good luck Jean for making it 60+ years ✊
She will make it I was going over some of my old videos and Gary have a 70 GSX he had since it was new so this is the 2nd time and his is super clean to thanks for watching
In 1971, my older brother Pete bought a 1970 Lesabre convertible - his was also that same color green but his had black interior (with a white top). He took me for a spin in it with the top down (first time ever in a drop top) - and from that moment on i was hooked on convertibles! Thanks bro!
@@Allrobthings.59 :D yeah, i bet 4600, was alot in 1970. I think even my 94 lesabre was close to 30k new. I believe my 04 park avenue was defiantly about 31k with the base options. From what google tells me 4600 dollars in 1970 is around 35k in todays money, They sure knew how to keep the cost down on buicks, I really enjoy seeing people enjoy and keep these cars how they are suppose to be. I just wish buick didn't have to give up their passenger cars. I cant stand cross overs. In my opinion, its tasteless
@@Allrobthings.59 i junked the 94. i really loved how cloud like it was. My 04 park ave i still have. 140k miles. ive pretty much replaced everything on it.
@@jamesbulldogmiller no criticism or judgement intended - but the center caps are not correct for the year model - just making an observation - if the car was entered into competition those are things that would be judged - it’s a very beautiful and very rare car - there were still many “Wildcat only” features that came on these models that set them apart from a LeSabre or an Electra
Super nice LeSabre, thank you for the share.
Glad you enjoy the videos thanks
This baby is just clean love it
Unbelievable, and absolutely deserved how proud she points out it is hers for 52 years, and not her husband's 😂. Good luck Jean for making it 60+ years ✊
She will make it I was going over some of my old videos and Gary have a 70 GSX he had since it was new so this is the 2nd time and his is super clean to thanks for watching
In 1971, my older brother Pete bought a 1970 Lesabre convertible - his was also that same color green but his had black interior (with a white top). He took me for a spin in it with the top down (first time ever in a drop top) - and from that moment on i was hooked on convertibles! Thanks bro!
great story thanks for sharing my man
4600 bucks. I'd say thats paided off the last 52 years :D
LOL SHE SAID SHE REMEMBER THE PAYMENTS
@@Allrobthings.59 :D yeah, i bet 4600, was alot in 1970. I think even my 94 lesabre was close to 30k new. I believe my 04 park avenue was defiantly about 31k with the base options. From what google tells me 4600 dollars in 1970 is around 35k in todays money, They sure knew how to keep the cost down on buicks, I really enjoy seeing people enjoy and keep these cars how they are suppose to be. I just wish buick didn't have to give up their passenger cars. I cant stand cross overs. In my opinion, its tasteless
@@clintonm1868 Yep I no I brought 2012 Charger new big money you still have the 94 and the 04 if so nice
@@Allrobthings.59 i junked the 94. i really loved how cloud like it was. My 04 park ave i still have. 140k miles. ive pretty much replaced everything on it.
I keep mine for years so I know what you mean about replacing everything lol
Thank for the convertible 👍💥🙏
thanks for tuning in
Wow nice LeSabre! Clean clean clean! Love the road wheels too! Is that a 350 engine? Looks just like the Wildcat. She took excellent care in the care
YEP 350 SHE IS #1 WITH THAT 52 YEARS GUYS SHE HAS OUT DID US ALL LOL NICE I LOVE IT
what happened to the original wheel center caps? the ones shown on it were introduced on 1971 models - is the front seat upholstery original?
when i get time I'll go back and check it out again
She probably got them off of a ‘71 ,
so what ?
And what if she had the seat recovered? It’s a perfect match of the back seat.
@@jamesbulldogmiller no criticism or judgement intended - but the center caps are not correct for the year model - just making an observation - if the car was entered into competition those are things that would be judged - it’s a very beautiful and very rare car - there were still many “Wildcat only” features that came on these models that set them apart from a LeSabre or an Electra
@@jamesbulldogmiller sorry correction - I replied to your comment thinking it was a Wildcat rather than a LeSabre Custom
You have to take your hat's off to Jean 52 years how many people can say that even if the LeSabre was pimped out 52 years