Used 1994 Buick Park Avenue ULTRA V6 for sale in Milford, CT
$1,400
Vehicle Details
1994 Year | 171,000 mi. Mileage | $1,400 Price |
sedan Body Type | full-size Size | fair General Condition |
clean Title Status | 6 cylinders Cylinders | automatic Transmission |
fwd Drive Train | gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
This is the SUPER CHARGED enhanced ULTRA model of Buick's Park Avenue that competed with Lincoln's Town Car, various Cadillac models, Grand Marquis, etc. with the grand touring suspension system. No AC but a new bypass pulley (bypassing the defective AC compressor) was installed 9 months ago and the other defect is if you drive it everyday it will slowly lose about a quart of antifreeze after a month. I've been adding antifreeze for 2 years now and no larger leak has sprung yet. I bought it from an elderly lady a few years ago who only drove it a few thousand miles over a 9 year period. New rear springs were installed recently along with back struts from 2 years ago and a few other newer parts replaced too. The car is driving solidly strong and I have mixed feelings about losing this car but my job fired me because I did not want the fake vaccine (WAKEUP "people"): {w w w dot NoJabForMe dot info}and selling it will pay some of my past due bills from this income loss. There are no dents, a little rust area on top of the chrome fender and a blotch of rust near the gas cap area. Interior is vinyl and in good condition accept a shredded front seat. If I don't have a good gut intuitive feeling about your inquiry I will not reply, sorry but there are many types of scammers on Craigslist from both buyer and seller. A former car I had was test driven like a mad man on the highway by a prospective buyer who floored it at maximum speed and drove the car even more crazy on the side streets of West Haven and almost tipped it over about 7 years ago! Also, a recent troll interested in this car was a no call, no show even when I spoke to him by phone just 15 minutes before our 11am appt as I waited a grand total of an hour because he forgot the correct time we agreed on! I presently have an old style very competent mechanic who when doing a repair evaluates the whole car and he said it was in good condition without me asking last year (I forgot to ask about the slow leak, sorry) when he replaced the rear suspension springs as he drove it to my house. As far as the criteria for monetary book value the category would be deemed as FAIR in overall appraisal condition. As odd as it might sound I want to sell this car to a GOOD person who knows about and appreciates an older unique model like this. Don't ask if it's still for sale. If I sell it, this posting will be instantly deleted.