For Sale: 1990 Buick Reatta in Rowlett, Texas for sale in Rowlett, TX

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Vehicle Description The Reatta was GM's Buick Division halo car, incorporating every luxury and technological feature available at the time.
Mostly hand built in a dedicated Reatta production facility using Buicks renowned transverse mounted 3800 V6, 4 speed automatic transmission, independent front and rear suspension and four wheel disc brakes.
Arguably America's finest Grand Touring car of the era with plenty of room for two up road trips and golf clubs in the trunk.
These are powerful, smooth driving cars that will flat eat up the miles.
This 1990 edition coupe is a one Texas owner car with barely 56k miles on the clock.
With the exception of a crackly speaker, everything is in proper working order including the AC system which was recently converted to R134.
The black paint still looks sharp and the interior is near flawless with only the most minor wear on the driver's side seat bolster.
Original spare, tools, books and keys.
Newer Michelin tires.
Reattas were short lived, with less than 22,000 units produced over its four year run.
Uniquely American yet still world class in terms of quality, performance and styling.
This modern classic Buick is located in Rowlett, TX.
Offered as is where is with a Clear Texas Title and Clean Carfax.
  • Year: 1990
  • Make: Buick
  • Model: Reatta

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