This 1976 Buick Electra Limited coupe is finished in white over burgundy velour and is powered by a 455ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission.
The 455ci V8 was serviced with a coolant flush, oil change, and replacement of the belts and hoses.
The valve covers, cylinder heads, and intake manifold were faded and were recently refinished.
The car was delivered new in Buick Liberty White (11-11). White padded vinyl covers the rear portion of the roof, which bears Landau Custom badging on both C-pillars.
Shrinkage of the lacquer finish is noted in some areas along with discoloration between the fenders and doors as well as nicks around the exterior.
Magnum-style 15″ wheels wear “Buick Motor Division” center caps and are mounted with 225/75 Nexen Npriz AHS whitewall tires.
The tires were replaced.
The interior features front and rear bench seats with tufted burgundy velour upholstery, which also accents the door panels.
Matching burgundy trim and carpeting is present throughout, and Buick-branded mats protect the footwells.
An AM/FM radio and a flip-style electric clock are mounted in the woodgrain-trimmed dashboard.
A three-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of instrumentation that includes a horizontal 100-mph speedometer, a fuel gauge, and an array of indicators.
The five-digit odometer shows just over 8k miles.