I really enjoy your site! I've bought a bunch of your cars in my mind! It's terrific you're selling good looking cars for reasonable prices. I especially get a kick out of the Ramblers and Corsairs. Your presentations are so informative. Keep up the great work - Thanks! John
It’s my dream car but I don’t have an extra $14K at the moment. This one is gorgeous and while I’ve seen a few similar vehicles with maybe 10,000 fewer miles, none at this price. It breaks my heart that another lover of the Reatta will enjoy it and I won’t.
You'll get one eventually buddy. There's always a reatta selling and as long as you don't have to have a 10,000 mile one you can find one for a good price. I got one two years ago for $4,000 just two blocks away from me with 78,000 miles, a 88 in pretty good condition. No rust or broken parts just needed a lot of maintenance. Not a convertible though but honestly I don't care for soft tops.
Just subscribed. It's a small world. Grew up in Rockland and later Easton, now in KY - through the years, and on trips, have been past where your facility is innumerable times. In fact, in '81` I bought a very used car from a lot in your close vicinity. The cars you have in the videos are beautifu0l, the prices are right: you make me wish I were back in MA (well, almost 😎)
Probably the last grand touring roadster that will ever be released under the Buick marque. Unfortunately, if there’s two things a roadster should not have, it’s front-wheel-drive and an automatic transmission. Had they given it a 6-speed, the turbo/Inter cooled engine from the Regal T-Type/Grand National, and rear wheel drive, then it would’ve been an amazing vehicle. If they really wanted it to be futuristic, why not make it all-wheel-drive?
Very nice condition with the best GM V6 ever offered. Rare and will rise in value especially 90 up. Cheers 🇨🇦
Wow, another home run. You must have a hard time not keeping these beauties.
This one Especially!
I really enjoy your site! I've bought a bunch of your cars in my mind! It's terrific you're selling good looking cars for reasonable prices. I especially get a kick out of the Ramblers and Corsairs. Your presentations are so informative. Keep up the great work - Thanks! John
Thanks so much! Very appreciated!
It’s my dream car but I don’t have an extra $14K at the moment. This one is gorgeous and while I’ve seen a few similar vehicles with maybe 10,000 fewer miles, none at this price. It breaks my heart that another lover of the Reatta will enjoy it and I won’t.
You'll get one eventually buddy. There's always a reatta selling and as long as you don't have to have a 10,000 mile one you can find one for a good price. I got one two years ago for $4,000 just two blocks away from me with 78,000 miles, a 88 in pretty good condition. No rust or broken parts just needed a lot of maintenance. Not a convertible though but honestly I don't care for soft tops.
Just subscribed. It's a small world. Grew up in Rockland and later Easton, now in KY - through the years, and on trips, have been past where your facility is innumerable times. In fact, in '81` I bought a very used car from a lot in your close vicinity.
The cars you have in the videos are beautifu0l, the prices are right: you make me wish I were back in MA (well, almost 😎)
Very cool!
@@orphancargarage5746 I have continued watching and look forward to every new video.
thanks for the effort and sharing. i just subscribed! thumbs up.
Thanks so much!
Probably the last grand touring roadster that will ever be released under the Buick marque. Unfortunately, if there’s two things a roadster should not have, it’s front-wheel-drive and an automatic transmission. Had they given it a 6-speed, the turbo/Inter cooled engine from the Regal T-Type/Grand National, and rear wheel drive, then it would’ve been an amazing vehicle. If they really wanted it to be futuristic, why not make it all-wheel-drive?
That's what Buick got for using a FWD platform for their halo car. And I own a 91 hardtop now. Really like it a lot, but what it could have been.
These aren't the best cars. But right now, it's better than anything else on the road
I agree!