1991 Buick Reatta
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The Reatta was a limited production luxury sports car, carefully hand-crafted by Buick Division of GM at the Reatta Craft center in Lansing Michigan, introduced in 1988, ending production for Reatta-s in 1991. The 1991 convertibles are extremely rare with only 305 Reatta convertibles reportedly produced and this was #250 that 305. 1 of 22 in this color combination. New research has shown that only 153 were offered to the public for sale and 46 more to GM Execs and this was one of the Buick Exec COPO cars. The remainders were unfinished or unsaleable and offered to Tech schools or destroyed which makes this one even rarer. This rare car has only 11,777 actual miles. The 4-speed electronic automatic transmission with overdrive goes right along with the 3. 8L V6 TPI OHV 12V with tuned fuel injection. Additional features include: dual 6-way power leather seats, power windows, power locks, AM/FM stereo/cassette player with graphic equalizer, 6-speaker concert sound II, driver-s air bag, cruise control, leather wrapped title steering wheel, electronic climate control, including a/c and a fully digital panel. Electric dual remote mirrors with heated driver mirror. Electronic trunk release, grand touring independent 4-wheeled suspension with McPherson struts front and...