1963 Buick Electra

124,546 miles

Classic Auto Mall
Morgantown, PA - View Seller
$35,000
  $2,450 below avg.
$607/mo*
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Vehicle Info

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    Condition
    Used
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    Trim
    N/A
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    Mileage
    124,546 miles
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    Stock #
    5534
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    Engine
    401 V8
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    Transmission
    2 Speed Automatic
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    Drive Train
    N/A
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    Exterior Color
    Willow Green
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    Interior Color
    Ivory
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    Fuel
    N/A

Fuel Economy

N/A
City
N/A
Highway

Premium Features

  • Low Price
  • Chrome
  • CD
  • Power Windows

Standard Features

  • AM/FM RADIO
  • Courtesy Lights
  • Electric Clock
  • Heater/Defroster
  • Instrumentation
  • Padded Sun Visors & Dash
  • Power Steering
  • Power Windows
  • Variable Speed Windshield Wipers
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Listing Analysis

Price
$2,450 below avg.
Mileage
124,546 miles
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Days Listed
90+

Seller's Notes

1963 Buick Electra 225 Convertible The 1961 Buick Electra was quite changed from the year prior. The wheelbase was about a third of an inch shorter, windshields were all-new and no longer wrap-around, and bodies and rooflines were virtually all-new. Anything even remotely resembling tailfins was also gone. Styling resembled the B-body LeSabre, but with the Electra based on the larger C-body, (shared with Cadillac), it was obvious to all but the most casual observer that this was the top-of-the-line, and the four portholes on the front fenders also gave notice of its rank ahead of the three seen on the LeSabre, Invicta and all-new Special. The 401 V-8 engine that was introduced for 1959 continued with the same 325hp, but this was more than adequate. Buick's own Variable Pitch Dynaflow automatic, known by 1961 as the Twin-Turbine automatic, was the smoothest in the business. Power of the massive 401 engine was not blunted but enhanced by the now perfected transmission. There was no fear about stopping, either, with Buick's famous steel lined finned aluminum drum brakes. For 1961, the Buick Electra was sold in four-door sedan, (the best seller), hardtop coupe and hardtop sedan, while the even more upscale Electra 225 was sold in Riviera hardtop sedan and convertible coupe. The 225 Riviera hardtop sedan came within 99 units of being the best seller. The 1963 cars were re-skinned and re-roofed, with new windshields which had finally lost any vestige of wrap-around kink at the bottom edge. The 401 engine remained the only choice, with body choices being the same as 1963. The Riviera nomenclature for the four-door hardtop disappeared, having been transferred to the all-new personal luxury coupe introduced that same year. Enter this 1963 frame off restored Buick Electra 225 convertible for consignment in soul soothing Willow Green, a top that goes down with the flick of a switch and a powerful V8 under the hood, it's hard to pass this one by. This car begs for a felt Stetson with a tweed band and some side feathers, and a thin necktie. A beautiful complimenting ivory interior gives this 2-door convertible plenty of class, whether it's the commute and from work, or out for a Sunday drive...remember those?''. Sadie, as the car has become known for the last 15+ years, has served our consignors well, faithfully transporting them to shows and their daughters and nieces to proms and weddings and has even been leased to movie sets. Exterior Straight steel all bathed in a respray of the original Willow Green paint which presents very nicely. Overall, the paint is well applied with only minor inclusions and cracking of the finish but we do note some color difference on a few of the panels, particularly the driver's door along with some surface rust on the sides. Dramatic crisply peaked fenders and quarter panels are dominant features on this body, strikingly unique among the GM brands, but aiding owners with regards to outermost body locations while driving. Atop the rear quarter panel fins we see a bright stainless trim spear which flows rearward and ends just above the rear bumper and encircles the reverse lights. This thin trim spear also runs forward down the sides at the mid beltline and wraps around the clean and clear glass. Chrome for the bumpers shows some tarnishing and has some patina and rusting on the rear bumpers. Just above in the front is the grille, which is made up of horizontal chrome bar and is flanked by dual headlights on either side. More chrome trim highlights the ample windshield glass and passenger compartment. A tight dark green convertible top is on with no tearing and only minor staining. This top is power actuated and has a plastic rear window which has a light fogging to it. 15-inch turbine style chrome wire wheel covers with Buick badged center hubs are wrapped with thin whitewall 235/75R15's on all 4 corners. Interior Near perfect faux leather pattern Sandalwood vinyl is int


Seller Info

Classic Auto Mall
    Closed Now
  • (610) 901-4225
6180 Morgantown Road
Morgantown, PA 19543

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$35,000
  $2,450 below avg.
$607/mo*
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Seller Info

Classic Auto Mall
    Closed Now
  • (610) 901-4225
6180 Morgantown Road
Morgantown, PA 19543
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