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Cheers or Jeers: 26,000 Mile 1977 Buick Regal  

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  1. 1. Cheers or Jeers?

    • Cheers! A midsize from a time when midsize cars were actually midsized!
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    • Jeers! 231, 350, 455! How hard is that to remember? HOW HARD?!?
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Cheers or Jeers: 26,000 Mile 1977 Buick Regal

1977 BUICK REGAL: 305 CUBIC INCH MOTOR 26,000 ORIGINAL MILES, & CONDITION

  • Automatic transmission
  • Power steering
  • Power brakes
  • White body, red interior
  • This car is a classic.....
  • Car has been maintained and is in perfect running condition
  • No rust, undercarriage has no rot or issues.
  • All you need to take it away is some cash and a set of plates!

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Another case, IMO, of another division drawing heavily from Cadillac design.

In this case, you have to focus to tell this from a Seville, head-on. Not good for Cadillac.

Chevy started doing this with their big cars in the early '70s, too.

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The '73-75 looked better, IMO...in '76 they blanded out the Regal and Century coupes by smoothing out the sides and hood.

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Cheers for a clean old car, but otherwise, to bad it is just badge engineering.

I wouldn't call it 'badge engineering'...more like platform sharing...same as with other A-bodies from '64 on... these had Buick engines, specific interiors, probably no exterior panels shared except for the greenhouse..

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Cheers for a clean old car, but otherwise, to bad it is just badge engineering.

I wouldn't call it 'badge engineering'...more like platform sharing...same as with other A-bodies from '64 on... these had Buick engines, specific interiors, probably no exterior panels shared except for the greenhouse..

But when I look at the front, I really see cadillac before I see the emblem of what product line it is supposed to be. This is sad as it really should be individual to keep it seperate from another brand.

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But when I look at the front, I really see cadillac before I see the emblem of what product line it is supposed to be. This is sad as it really should be individual to keep it seperate from another brand.

Interesting...I see no Cadillac resembalance, but I do see a similarity to other '77-79 Buick models...

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I wouldn't call it 'badge engineering'...more like platform sharing...same as with other A-bodies from '64 on... these had Buick engines, specific interiors, probably no exterior panels shared except for the greenhouse..

But when I look at the front, I really see cadillac before I see the emblem of what product line it is supposed to be. This is sad as it really should be individual to keep it seperate from another brand.

Cadillac never had an A-body or colonade. I'm not seeing Caddy-specific styling.

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Having grown up with a father who had a repair garage, a game he always played especially at night was to identify cars by the headlights. Probably with two grandfathers that both only Drove Cadillac till their deathbeds, this is why I see cadillac on this car. I know the headlights are a generic item GM used on many cars, but that is what I see when I look at the front end before I notice the grill or emblem. I see cadillac eyes looking back at me.

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