![]() Let’s have a close look at this 1989 Buick LeSabre - a phrase most people haven’t said in many, many years. “At the yard in Denver, we happened across this sorry sight: A practically factory fresh 1989 Buick LeSabre,” concluded the intro paragraph. hitting up U-pull junkyards in Colorado springs and Denver to snag parts for the imported American cars the brothers drive in the U.K. “I thought this was a bit too sad not to share,” Jonathan says in his email titled “Pristine Buick Lesabre I found in a junkyard.” He then explains that he and his brother spent some of their vacation in the U.S. In some ways, Jonathan is appreciating a car that hasn’t received enough appreciation over its lifetime, and I respect the heck out of that. There’s something about a European coming to the U.S., seeing a car that many of us find boring/perhaps take for granted, and lamenting its doomed fate. So let’s look at a boring, but minty, Buick! That someone was me, and I’m not entirely sure what I can do to help Jonathan other than to relay his rather charming email to you all. At one of them, the American car-loving duo from North Warwickshire spotted a 1989 Buick LeSabre - an achingly boring car, but one in such nice condition that Jonathan had to tell someone, anyone, about the pain he felt seeing the car on death row. Jonathan Lea just got back from a vacation in Colorado, where he and his brother visited a few junkyards. ![]()
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