1976 Buick Electra Limited Four-Door Hardtop
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
America celebrated its bicentennial in 1976, and while the decade was marked with inflation, recession, two oil crises, and a general feeling of malaise, you could still buy a classic American “land yacht.” Introduced in 1971, General Motors took the yachting theme to the extreme with the last GM hardtops, and the last truly full-size cars. Over at Buick, that would be the luxurious Electra model, and with all-new downsized cars coming for 1977, 1976 would be the last of the super cruisers. The most popular Electra was the Limited four-door hardtop at a starting price of $6,852, powered by Buick’s massive 455 cu-in V8 and riding on a generous 127 inch wheelbase.
This 1976 Buick Electra Limited Four-Door Hardtop is a true survivor, very well preserved with the 44,348 miles showing which is believed to be original. It’s finished appropriately enough in Liberty White with a contrasting Maroon cloth interior. The vinyl Landau roof treatment was available only on the Limited. Through years of low mile driving this 1976 Electra Limited is, as Buick’s brochure stated, “The kind of car you’ve worked hard to earn. The kind of car you deserve.”
Highlights
Last of the General Motors “Land Yachts”
Offered as an unrestored and well-preserved example
455 cu-in V8 producing 205 horsepower and 360 lb-ft torque
Three-speed Turbo Hydramatic automatic transmission
Liberty White (code C) paint with Dark Red vinyl Landau roof
Maroon cloth interior with 40/60 notchback front bench seat
The chassis number (4X39Y6H453282) decodes as:
4 – Buick
X – Electra Limited
39 – Four-door hardtop
Y – 455 cu-in V8
6 – 1976 model year
H – Flint, Michigan, assembly plant
453282 – Production sequence number
This 1976 Buick Electra Limited Four-Door Hardtop is offered with the five-digit odometer currently showing just over 44,348 miles at the time of listing and is believed original; however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Consignor states the water pump and battery are new
Power windows
Power steering
Power front disc brakes
Electronic quartz clock
AM/FM stereo
Full-foam seating
Two-way power seats
Fold-down front center arm rest
Full-Flo ventilation
Ashtray, glovebox, and courtesy lights
Trunk courtesy lights
High Energy Ignition
Brake proportioning valve
Coil spring suspension front and rear
Side door guard beams front and rear
Wheelbase: 127 inches
Overall length: 233.3 inches
Fuel tank: 21.6 gallons
Known Imperfections
Generally good condition for a survivor with the patina and paint imperfections that come with age
Passenger's side rear door does not open
Normal wear on front seats for its age
Inoperable air conditioning
Included
Midland CB radio
Magnetic bull horns