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Introduced in 1930, the Buick Series 60 embodied a diverse range of body styles and engine configurations, offering both 6 and 8-cylinder variants to cater to individual preferences. This particular model, a 2-door sport roadster, proudly houses an inline 8-cylinder engine under its hood. Its quintessential design captures the pre-war elegance, boasting a convertible soft top that embodies the spirit of open-air cruising. Notably, a charming rumble seat at the rear further adds to its vintage allure, perfect for accommodating your collection of classic automobiles. Having spent years in storage, this exemplar, with its inline 8-cylinder powerplant, has been meticulously restored to its former glory. Despite the passage of time, it reveals merely 7,400 miles on its odometer, standing as a testament to its preservation. Emanating an air of timeless sophistication, this 1931 Buick Series 60 8-64 Sport Roadster is not just a vehicle; it carries with it a narrative spanning almost a century—a narrative marked by reverence and admiration for its historic significance. Now poised for a new chapter in its storied journey, it awaits an owner who will continue its legacy of care and appreciation for generations to come.
With a brown and cream two-tone exterior and a fresh tan convertible top, the 1931 Buick Series 60 8-64 Sport Roadster epitomizes 1930s design. Iconic period details like dichromatic headlamps, running boards, and dual side-mounted spare wire wheels enhance its vintage allure. The current owner mentions that six new tires have been installed, including the dual spare wheels. The interior offers genuine brown leather bench-style seats that match the door panels, exuding elegance. Additionally, a leather-trimmed rumble seat in the rear accommodates two more passengers and harks back to the 'mother-in-law' seating concept of the time. The well-maintained instrument panel, as evident in the pictures, showcases its original charm. The barrel-type speedometer peaks at 90 mph, a thrilling speed in 1931 and still notable today. Other features include a unique linear fuel gauge, alongside conventional ammeter, water temperature, and oil pressure gauges, offering a glimpse into the automotive past.
Under the hood of the 1931 Buick Series 60 8-64 Sport Roadster resides its original 272.6 cubic-inch inline eight-cylinder engine, equipped with a single carburetor that generated 90 horsepower in its prime. A three-speed manual transmission with synchromesh facilitates power distribution to the rear wheels, while front and rear semi-elliptical leaf springs, supported by hydraulic shock absorbers, ensure a balanced ride quality. The car's brakes have been recently renewed, and the owner highlights additions such as a thermostatic shutter control on the radiator and a Mercury radiator cap, reflecting a commitment to both authenticity and functionality.
Introduced in 1930, the Buick Series 60 embodied a diverse range of body styles and engine configurations, offering both 6 and 8-cylinder variants to cater to individual preferences. This particular model, a 2-door sport roadster, proudly houses an inline 8-cylinder engine under its hood. Its quintessential design captures the pre-war elegance, boasting a convertible soft top that embodies the spirit of open-air cruising. Notably, a charming rumble seat at the rear further adds to its vintage allure, perfect for accommodating your collection of classic automobiles. Having spent years in storage, this exemplar, with its inline 8-cylinder powerplant, has been meticulously restored to its former glory. Despite the passage of time, it reveals merely 7,400 miles on its odometer, standing as a testament to its preservation. Emanating an air of timeless sophistication, this 1931 Buick Series 60 8-64 Sport Roadster is not just a vehicle; it carries with it a narrative spanning almost a century—a narrative marked by reverence and admiration for its historic significance. Now poised for a new chapter in its storied journey, it awaits an owner who will continue its legacy of care and appreciation for generations to come.
Originally a trim designation, the Buick Skylark became a standalone option with the 1964 model year. The second generation Skylark followed in 1968 with a new design. It also featured additional safety features, such as parking lights that illuminated with the car’s headlights, shoulder belts, and side markers. The design was sleek, with the two-door coupes receiving fastback-like styling, a long hood with quad lights, and a simple yet elegant grille up front. While a range of engines were available, our featured 1971 Buick Skylark is powered by the 350-4 This 1971 Skylark could serve as either a great starter classic or a valuable addition to a collection.
If the '60s was known for its golden era of muscle cars, then the '80s must be known for its excess. The 1987 Buick Regal T-Type Turbo is the perfect example, with this luxury coupe grabbing the big power figures and offering performance that characterized Buick’s entry into the performance car market. While the Grand National and GNX remain desirable Buick Regal models, their rarity and soaring prices make the T-Type an attractive option. Just like its siblings, the T-Type boasts similar performance figures and improved mechanicals over the standard car. Our featured car presents a rare opportunity to snag a low-mileage, one-owner example of a 1987 Buick Regal T-Type Turbo. The current owner reports that they bought the car new in 1986. Since then, the owner reports the car has covered an original mileage of just 23,000 miles. In addition to having a numbers-matching engine and transmission, this Buick Regal features all original books and manuals, which will be included in the sale.
The Buick LeSabre comes from an era where it wasn’t uncommon for sedans to have their stylish convertible offshoots. Our 1970 Buick LeSabre Convertible is exactly that, featuring the same iconic design elements that made this full-sized GM creation a household name, with the bonus of a convertible top to make this a truly special creation. By 1970, the Buick LeSabre was in its third generation and featured a 60s-inspired “Coke-Bottle” silhouette with a long hood and a flowing midsection. Out front, the car features quad headlamps and the traditional pointed grille design. Our featured car captures just about everything that makes this generation of automobiles great. And what's more, it’s been subjected to a full restoration featuring a laundry list of new parts.
The Chevrolet Master is an iconic example of pre-war design that looks just as striking today as it did in the ‘30s and ‘40s. The Master and Master Deluxe were the flagship models offered by Chevrolet and featured chrome trim and a well-appointed interiors. The Chevrolet Master Deluxe Business Coupe was aimed at professionals. It features a stylish two-door bodyshell and a large trunk to accommodate the needs of someone such as a traveling salesman. Our featured car appears to be an immaculate survivor. It encapsulates the period in which it was introduced and provides a new generation of car enthusiasts with the opportunity to experience the charm of the era.
The Ford Model T needs little introduction. It’s a model that is intrinsically woven into the fabric of automotive culture, being one of the first cars to be produced with affordability in mind, helping shape the industry into what it is today. The Model T served as the basis for Henry Ford’s revolutionary advances in vehicle production, where he popularised the assembly line that is used throughout various manufacturing industries today. The Model T itself was kept affordable thanks to a simple design and assembly process, with limited model variants and interchangeable parts. Additionally, the Model T was recognized as being very reliable, making ownership and maintenance of the car a realistic proposition to many families. Our featured car is a 1926 Ford Model T that has undergone a thorough restoration process and is now offered for sale as a valuable piece of motoring history.
Owning a classic car is an experience every enthusiast should enjoy. Sampling the smell of gasoline and the feeling of being connected to the road that's rid of technological filters is an experience unmatched. Present today is the perfect opportunity to get on board the classic car lifestyle, and it comes in the form of a 1936 Ford Model 68 5 Window Coupe. This '30s classic is restored to perfection and features a host of original features that boast a pure classic car drive feel.
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