Classic Auto Mall is offering a fully restored 1960 Buick LeSabre that captures the bold creativity of midcentury automotive design while adding a few subtle modern touches. The car, priced at $39,900, reflects the craftsmanship and flair that made the LeSabre one of Buick’s most distinctive models of its era.

The LeSabre name originated from a 1950 concept car by Harley Earl, representing cutting-edge design and innovation for Buick. The production version launched in 1959 and continued for just one more year before major styling changes arrived. For 1960, the model introduced the now-iconic Tri-shield logo—an emblem that remains central to Buick’s identity.

This restored two-door sedan, finished in Nautical Blue with a contrasting white roof, showcases the dramatic lines and wraparound glass that defined early-1960s styling. The exterior gleams with fresh chrome, polished detailing, and 20-inch Ridler wheels that bring a modern stance to the vintage design. A single minor paint bubble marks the only flaw in an otherwise show-ready finish.

Inside, the LeSabre features parchment vinyl upholstery with custom stitching, classic bench seats, and a striking dashboard that retains its original styling cues. The interior, accented with brushed stainless trim and a vintage steering wheel, remains as functional as it is beautiful.
Under the hood, a rebuilt 364-cubic-inch V8 delivers 235 horsepower through Buick’s smooth Dynaflow two-speed automatic transmission. Power steering, independent suspension, and FlowMaster dual exhaust make this LeSabre a capable and comfortable cruiser.

Classic Auto Mall describes the car as fully restored underneath, from the re-coated steel chassis to the coil-spring suspension. With style, history, and drivability combined, this LeSabre represents a unique opportunity to own a bold piece of Buick’s design legacy.