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Old 09-20-2003, 01:55 PM
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Question No Reatta page?

I've always thought Reatta's were so cool....one of the very first Buick sports cars. What does everyone else think? Most of the Buikc enthusiasts like the Grand Nationals or Rivieras more?
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I like the Reatta, I like it very much. The primary reason there is no reatta forum, is because there are no members with reattas. Same reason as to why there is not an apollo, wildcat, or centurion forum. Although, depending on interest, and how many owners happen to find there way here, there may be a Terraza forum.
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Here is a Reatta forum

http://www.aaca.org/ubbthreads/postl...at=&Board=UBB3
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Re: No Reatta page?

I believe he meant on AF, not BCA.
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