1975 Buick LeSabre

VIN 4P67J5X151215

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What’s special about this listing

This 1975 Buick LeSabre Convertible represents a remarkable end of an era for American automotive design. According to the seller, this true survivor boasts just 28,750 actual miles and maintains its original factory red paint with exceptional gloss and smoothness. The vehicle is described as having an exceptionally straight body free from typical garage dings, scrapes, and wear, with original chrome and trim that remains bright and shiny throughout. What truly sets this example apart is its striking red and white color combination, complemented by factory 15-inch chrome wheels wrapped in wide white stripe American Classic radial tires.

The interior is described as extremely impressive for a convertible of this age, with the original white upholstery appearing practically new. According to the listing, the original red carpet remains in outstanding condition, and underneath were discovered two original paper build sheets still preserved. The white convertible top is in excellent shape, and this particular example was ordered with the rare parade boot cover, a desirable feature documented on the build sheet. Power features include a 6-way power seat, power windows, tilt steering wheel, and an AM/FM stereo.

Historically significant as Buick's last convertible for several years, this 4th generation LeSabre represents the end of an era for American luxury convertibles. The vehicle retains its original 350 V8 engine with the Turbo 350 automatic transmission, and according to the seller, runs smooth and quiet as a Buick should. Factory air conditioning, power steering, power disc brakes, and cruise control all function properly. The underside is described as remarkably well preserved with pristine, rust-free original metal still wearing factory primer—a sight rarely seen today.

Key characteristics:

  • Original & Highly Original conservation status with exceptional survivor condition
  • 350 V8 engine with Turbo 350 automatic transmission
  • Factory air conditioning, power steering, and power disc brakes
  • Rare parade boot cover and 15-inch chrome wheels
  • 28,750 actual miles with documented originality
  • Red exterior with white interior and red carpet
  • Convertible top in excellent condition

Market research on comparable 1975 Buick LeSabre Convertibles shows recent auction sales ranging from $14,300 to $15,950, with current asking prices typically between $19,900 and $30,819 depending on condition and mileage. This particular example's exceptional originality and remarkably low mileage position it among the finest examples available. Learn more about the 1975 Buick LeSabre market on Classic.com.

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Year
1975
Make
Buick
Model Family
LeSabre
Model Generation
4th Gen
Model Variant
-
Model Trim
-
VIN
4P67J5X151215
Mileage
TMU
Originality
Original & Highly Original
Engine
350ci V8 (J-Code)
Transmission
Automatic
Drive Type
Rear Wheel Drive (RWD)
Vehicle Type
Automobile
Body Style
Convertible
Driver Side
LHD
Doors
2 Doors
Color Group (Ext)
Red
Color Group (Int)
White

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About this Seller

Volo Museum Auto Sales

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Established in 1960, Volo Museum Auto Sales is a fifth generation family business offering 225 top tier classic automobiles from concours collector grade cars to pro touring performance builds. Each vehicle is carefully selected, serviced and extensively presented to ensure confidence and transparency. Our experienced and knowledgeable staff is dedicated to guiding you through every step of the buying process.

 

Proceeds from vehicle sales directly support the Volo Museum, a 65-acre celebration of American history centered on mechanical marvels. This unique setting allows our automobiles to be enjoyed as both exceptional investments and works of rolling art—preserved for enthusiasts, collectors, and families alike.

 

We welcome and encourage you to browse our website—or better yet, visit us in person. Whether you are a seasoned collector, a first-time enthusiast, or simply enjoy admiring fine automobiles, we are confident you will be glad you did.

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