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1977 Buick Electra Park Avenue 4-door Sedan review from North America

"Forgotten, Underrated Jewel from GM, Die Hard Reliable to the Bone!!!"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

The only thing that ever left me stranded on the side of the road was a bad rear axle seal in 1981, at around 94,000 miles.

I finally broke down last spring and replaced the A/C system which gave out in the early 1990's.

Wiper Motor in 1999.

Heater Fan Motor in 2003.

All 4 coil springs and ball joints in 2003.

Replaced trunk seal last year due to leakage.

Dimmer switch in 1988.

Heater Core in 1994.

2 Radiators, One in 1987 and one in 2004.

2 water Pumps, one in 1988 and one in 2006.

Original Alternator died in 1999, at over 300,000 miles.

Two Thermostats, One in 1987, One in 2006.

Other than that, I have only done things like brakes, oil changes, tires and exhaust.

Repainted entire car in 1995.

Had a professional body restoration done last summer.

General comments?

I purchased this car in the Summer of 1980 from a Buick dealer in Chicago. I got it cheap because of the already high miles at the time. The car was heavily undercoated when new and rustproofed which kept the body looking showroom new for a long time. I have a monthly ritual to this day of shining and treating the dark red vinyl top. While most kids my age were into Camaros and Firebirds, I opted for a 20 foot long barge. I was 22, fresh out of the Army and bought it in hopes that it would last me through 4 years of college. Hear I am 28 years later still driving it quite a bit. The car is a medium metallic red with a somewhat darker red vinyl top, and red interior. It has earned the nickname "Big Red" over the years.

In the early 1980's it survived countless trips from Florida to Illinois, stranding me only once on the side of the road. When I got married in 1987 this was our only car for 3 more years, and by 1991 it had over 225,000 documented miles on it, still running like Swiss watch. My three kids all learned to drive in this car. It took some time to grow on them. My youngest girl is a pretty little thing only 5'2". She was terrified of it at first, but soon became an expert and loved the car. She was the one who finally convinced me to get rid of the 8-track player and upgrade to a CD player. :-) I told my kids that if they can parallel park a car like this they can do it with just about anything.

The car has outlasted 2 Chrysler Minivans, a 1992 Honda Accord, A 1989 Chevy and 1994 Ford 4x4 pickup, and a 1996 Chevy Lumina.

It is somewhat of a rare car since the Park Avenue didn't become it's own model until 1980, and even more rare is the factory Oldsmobile V8 under the hood.

I added flowmaster mufflers with a true dual cat-back exhaust to give Big Red a nice rumble at idle and a throaty snarl when I step on it. At over 4000 lbs and under 200 HP it's no drag racer, but I have humiliated more than a few boy racers who asked for it. Many people forget or don't realize how much torque an old V8 can put out, even with an ancient carburetor.

GM and the auto industry in general could have learned a lot about fit and finish just by sitting in the drivers seat of this car. Sure beats the junk from the 90's that fell apart after 4 years. Everything still works, even the huge silver-faced dial clock that everyone is so fascinated by.

The car never fails to start, just tap the gas about halfway down and crank for two seconds and it always fires right up.

I will never get rid of this car, no matter how high the price of oil gets. It's like a member of the family.

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Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Model Year1977
First year of ownership1980
Most recent year of ownership2008
Engine and transmission 5.7 Liter 350 V8 4-barrel Automatic
Performance marks 7/10
Reliability marks 9/10
Comfort marks 10/10
Dealer Service marks  
Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 5/10
Distance when acquired84000 miles
Most recent distance369000 miles
Previous carChevrolet Chevelle
Date of Entry 13th May, 2008

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