1978 Buick Park Avenue Sedan from North America - Comments

1st Jun 2004, 17:30

"Why buy a new car when you can buy a better one for $1000?"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Replaced Windshield and seals.

Completely replaced front and rear brakes.

Replaced head gaskets and valve cover gaskets.

Replaced Water pump, Radiator, Wiper motor.

Retrofitted A/C to R134 fluid and replaced Compressor.

General comments?

This is my first and will always be my favorite ride. I purchased it after slaving all summer over the grill at Mc Donald's back in 1995, and it was money well spent. It had been neglected for a while and needed some minor work, but if if you take care of these cars they will never let you down. I can attest to this nearly 9 years and 96,000 miles later. The paint was beginning to fade when I bought it, probably from sun damage, but there was virtually no rust on it. I managed to scrounge up some money two years ago and repaint it, the closest thing I could find to the original dark, dark blue color. The thick vinyl top was in surprisingly good shape, a little armor all and it was good as new. It's great to have a car that can actually seat the six adults it claims to, and in timeless comfort and style. The seats sink down just like lazy-boy rockers. This car is loaded to the gills with almost every option, even for a Buick, and everything still works. A modern car this nice would probably set you back about $40,000.

The engine and transmission deserve a standing ovation by themselves. This car never has failed to start, be it -40 or 100+ degrees. If the US built cars this reliable today, imports wouldn't stand a chance. And more than enough power. It does drink gas pretty fast, but it makes up for it with power and reliability. One of my secrets is using only premium fluids under the hood, Mobil 1 to be exact.

An old man approached me at the gas pump a few weeks ago, and said this looks just like the one he bought new back in '78. Well it turns out it was the same car. He could tell it had been repainted, but was amazed and the mileage and condition of it.

"Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick?"


24th Nov 2005, 10:58

I have a 1977 Olds ninety eight so I know about these old GM GIANTS! These old GMs will never let you down, the only time my car left me stranded was when I left my lights on in the parking lot at work last January. My Olds is getting kind of rusty being it has been in NY for about 10 years now, but I plan on having it for a long time. A bit of advice for any one considering buying a 77 through 85 Buik, Olds, Pontiac car; Be 100% sure what your geting into, most likley you will need to do some work to it, but it will be worth it so long as it has a good frame drive train, motor and it shouldnt have trough rust.

My 77 olds has the TH 350 auto trans. I drove it with only 1st and 3rd gears for about 1000 miles before I lost 3rd, oh yeah I towed a 91 dodge daytona over 30 miles after I lost 2nd gear. long live classic GMs!!! :)


24th Jul 2006, 18:09

Yes, I was actually looking at buying a 78 Buick Park Avenue. I understand that it will be bad on gas. I was just wondering if you could give me a rough estimate on what kind of gas mileage it gets? Maybe like how much it cost you to fill it up, and how many miles you get to the tank? If could write back in a comment, that would be great.

Thanks Dave.

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