1991 BUICK REATTA COUPE
1991 BUICK REATTA COUPE
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1991 BUICK REATTA COUPE
High Bidder: kink56
Current Bid: $3,156 (USD)
Ends In:
End Date:
Location:
Brooklyn, NY, New York 11234
Seller:
Engine:
3.8L V6
Transmission:
Automatic
Odometer:
64,055 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
1G4EC13L4MB901077
Lot Number:
78667590
Location:
Brooklyn, NY, New York 11234
Seller:
Engine:
3.8L V6
Transmission:
Automatic
Odometer:
64,055 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
1G4EC13L4MB901077
Lot Number:
78667590
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OVERVIEW
This 1991 Buick Reatta coupe is powered by a 3.8-liter V6 mated to a four-speed automatic transaxle. Finished in Arctic White over a Saddle leather interior, this personal luxury coupe is now offered by the seller with an owner’s manual, a shop manual, promotional materials, two keys, a clean CARFAX report, and a clear title.
Highlights
- 64,055 original miles
- 1 of 1,214 Reatta coupes for the final year of production
- Power sunroof
- Tune-up in early 2025 with maintenance to spark plugs, fluids, and brake system
- Limited-production “N60” color-keyed 16-inch wheel option
Ownership History
- Offered by a private seller
- Current location: New York
EXTERIOR
- Arctic White paint (code 40)
- Touched up under prior ownership
- Color-keyed bumpers
- Rear bumper guards
- Pop-up headlights
- Aftermarket
- Fog lamps
- Power-adjustable side mirrors
- Body side moldings
- Power sunroof
- Full-width taillight
- Power antenna
WHEELS AND TIRES
- 16-inch "N60" aluminum wheels
- Color-keyed
- One of 30 Reatta coupes sold with N60 wheels in 1991
- 215/60 Michelin tires
- Seven years old
INTERIOR
- Saddle leather upholstery
- Power 16-way adjustable bucket seats
- Inflatable bolster
- Power windows
- Power steering
- Driver side air bag
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel
- AM/FM/CD audio system
- Six-speaker
- Automatic climate control
- Center console
- Remote trunk release
- Monogram floor mats
INSTRUMENTS
- Gauges
- 120-mph speedometer
- Coolant temperature
- Oil pressure
- Fuel level
- Odometer shows 64,055 miles
- Most recent CARFAX odometer reading: 63,248 miles in 2024
- Title reads mileage-exempt
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION
Engine
- 3.8-liter V6
- Tuned port fuel injection
- Rated at 170 horsepower
- Rated at 220 lb-ft of torque
Transmission
- Four-speed automatic
Service History Highlights
- Tune-up performed in May 2025 with spark plugs, wires, and oil change
- Additional work between 2024 and 2025 included replacement of the fuel filter and PCV valve
- Service under prior ownership included replacement of fan control module, radiator, water pump, thermostat, passenger side window regulator, starter motor, and O2 sensor
UNDERCARRIAGE, SUSPENSION, BRAKES, AND EXHAUST
- Power anti-lock disc brakes
- Touring suspension
Service History Highlights:
- Brake fluid flush performed in 2025
- Front brake pads replaced under prior ownership
KNOWN IMPERFECTIONS
- Light surface rust on the undercarriage
- Some blemishes and paint touch-ups
- CD player is inoperative
ITEMS INCLUDED WITH THE VEHICLE
- Owner’s manual
- Shop manual
- Promotional materials including a diecast car
- Two sets of keys with fobs
ADDITIONAL NOTES
- CARFAX report
- Begins in July 1991
- Shows accident-free and damage-free history in Colorado, New Mexico, and New York






















































@Charlieboy1694 – Yes of course ...
Thank you. I like to get my ducks in a row BEFORE I commit to something.
Yes of course
I see I’m sure the shipping company would map it to benefit them
@Charlieboy1694 – I see I would imagine that the shipping company would know what to send into the city so I am not sure ...
The question is not that difficult. You know where the car is right now? Can a transport access the car where it is? I am not talking about the entire trip. I mean can a transport get to the car, load it, turn around and exit? If not, is there a convenient location nearby where it could?
@kink56 – I do not know where the shipper would be coming from. Probably in the Chicago area. But they could come from anywhere depending on where their previous pick up was. It won't be originating in NYC. ...
I see I would imagine that the shipping company would know what to send into the city so I am not sure
@Charlieboy1694 – I believe so where are you coming from ...
I do not know where the shipper would be coming from. Probably in the Chicago area. But they could come from anywhere depending on where their previous pick up was. It won't be originating in NYC.
@kink56 – Can an auto transport semi-trailer access the car at your location without issue? ...
I believe so where are you coming from
Can an auto transport semi-trailer access the car at your location without issue?
@Charlieboy1694 – VFD Screens, Vacuum fluorescent displays do not admit a constant image the display lights up each segment or pixel one at a time very fast often 240 times per second your eyes can’t detect this because persistence of vision, but a camera shutter may catch only part of the scan The result the photo only shows missing images. It’s a shutter speed and scan timing conflict. It’s difficult to take the photo, but I assure you the dash cluster works 100% just as it came out of a factory. Thank you for your question. I hope that helped. ...
Ah yes. I see the flickering in videos. I have experienced that in my own videos. But having taken several photos of my 92 Riviera IP, I have never experienced that effect in a still shot. Thank you very much for your response.
BID: $3,156
@kink56 – I see in the photo of the instrument panel that not everything is illuminated. Missing are volts, tach and odometer. ...
VFD Screens, Vacuum fluorescent displays do not admit a constant image the display lights up each segment or pixel one at a time very fast often 240 times per second your eyes can’t detect this because persistence of vision, but a camera shutter may catch only part of the scan The result the photo only shows missing images. It’s a shutter speed and scan timing conflict. It’s difficult to take the photo, but I assure you the dash cluster works 100% just as it came out of a factory. Thank you for your question. I hope that helped.
A general suggestion to anyone who makes a video, hold your smartphone horizontally. That way the video will be in the proper aspect ratio. AND more detail can be seen.
I see in the photo of the instrument panel that not everything is illuminated. Missing are volts, tach and odometer.
BID: $2,850
Thank you for looking at my car let me know if you have any questions