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  • 25 people are poor nothingless bastards

  • Hello. First time, you have a very nice Buick Lesabre! I have the same in white ;-) I have a question: I live in Switzerland and I need a complete front (2 wings, 2 headlights with mounting bracket, and a grille) 1987 Buick LeSabre to a 3.8L V6. Here in Switzerland the Lesabre were never officially distributed. How do I get these parts? Thank you very much for your info. Best regards from Switzerland =)

  • @HARDCORE4TRANCE You might want to check on ebay, find someone willing to ship internationally.

  • are these fwd or rwd

  • @droyfiend138 This is FWD.

  • ok im gonna ask u guys (buick fans) who would win in a race between me and a freind... i have a 97 maxima and he has a 97 le sabre he is talking so much shit and i really dont know who would win but i would like to know a few opinions b4 i actually do race him and look like a dumbass... so in u guys opinions who do u think would win?? 97 maxima or 97 lesabre

  • @poopheadin2011 the 97 lesabre has 205 hp and 230 lbft, but it weighs much more. so idk man, my 98 hauls pretty well, especially with new tires

  • old cars are very easy to work on!!! any car from 1992 and back is the strongest and built to last forever lol.......

  • Yup. Less electronic stuff, simpler designs. Even easier is old carbureted trucks, no electronics, easy to understand.

  • I'm sick of people on here bitching about how old this car is and that you should david's farm it. It's a nice, quality built car (the exhaust sounds good, BTW) and, I hate to break it to these people on here, but a well built car is something you just don't find anymore. You point out a car built today that will last as long as cars like this Buick have, and I'll shut up.

  • @comgeek24 Thank you! I love old cars, they were built to last, and I can actually work on these without crazy tools or computers to find out whats wrong.

  • @moldymac

    I know, right? I have a '91 LeSabre myself and it's been surprisingly easy to work on. Not that it has needed much work. Even with the recalls from Honda and Toyota, people still wonder why we like old cars o_O.

  • Why dont you just get a new car!

    Come on were in 2010 not 1987!

  • Its not a primary car, its just for fun

  • I remember reading somewhere that the V6 3800 was originally based on a small block Chevy. It sure sounds like it.

  • I think it was designed in the 60's. Its a SBC with 2 cylinders chopped off. Apparently that engineering was good enough to keep the engine in production until 2008!

  • Agreed and not in bad condition revs well!!

  • Sounds pretty bad ass for a V6.

  • sounds cool!

  • daves farm it

  • Sounds good- not loud like when i lost the exhaust on my 75 LTD years ago- was trying to run thru a nearby town without rattling windows on the way home-

  • sounds like a car from davidsfarm

  • Lol I thought those were cigerette boxes on the hood, then i realized they were clamps!

  • nice way of fixing the exhaust pretty sweet hey how has the so calle town thing going yall ever find out it if it was a fake great sound from a reliable 3.8L v6 buick

  • Haven't heard a thing since, chances are it was fake.

  • Was probably a pissed off neighbor nearby- if the house next door ever sellsim putting an 8' tall fence up inside the existing chain link- i aint dealing with stupid neighbors.

  • Sweet!

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