For Sale: 1964 Buick Electra 225 in Cornelius, North Carolina for sale in Cornelius, NC

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Vehicle Description Buick produced 70,000 Electra models.
Out of 70,000, only 7,181 convertibles were produced.
What makes this convertible rare is the 425 CID/ 4bbl engine option.
This was a special order that was dealer installed.
The 225 lettering stood for a deuce and a quarter.
This is an incredible 1964 Buick convertible that is in excellent (mostly original) condition.
The red exterior has very good paint and chrome and trim.
The white convertible top is new-- not even a year old and includes new pad, roof to window seal, tack strip and cables.
Interior is the original red bucket seat console interior.
It presents very well with only one small crack in the dash and a small tear on the passenger seat.
The interior trim is sharp too.
Engine is the 425 CID dual quad nail head engine, rated at 360 HP but drives and feels more like 375-380 HP!! Rear end is posi-traction.
Factory options include tilt steering, remote trunk release, power drivers seat, cruise control, power antenna, remote drivers door mirror, signal search radio, power top, and AC.
This Buick Electra 225 resides in Wyoming and is available to view by appointment.
The current owner has kept this car extremely well cared for and keeps all mechanicals up to date.
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  • Year: 1964
  • Make: Buick
  • Model: Electra 225

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