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For Sale: 1941 Buick Sedan in Charlotte, North Carolina

Vehicle Description

In a showroom full of trophy winning street rods and investment grade muscle cars, there's something to be said about a fun hot rod that's built purely for the purpose of enjoyment, like this classy Buick fastback. Sure, you can take it to a show and set it up next to the rest of the guys who just stare at their cars all day. Or you can modify its all-steel body into something that, for better or most often worse, places form above function. But as it sits, this Special, with its reliable V8 and unaltered profile, is built to cruise and enjoy. And what's better: you can have all that pleasure for less than what some people are paying for showroom-fresh crossovers. Looking for a cool old hot rod to parade up and down Main Street? You're looking at your next classic!

BODYWORK/TRIM

The beneficiary of a professional restoration that was completed by Muscle Car Accessories of Taylorsville, North Carolina, this stately sedan is one of the coolest tri-shields we've ever seen! During that detailed, frame-off reboot, original sheetmetal was stripped bare and coated in rich black paint that's a unique combination of base and clear. And today, that blemish-free pigment manifests a lust worthy representation of America's most glorious era of motoring. At the front of the car, a polished grille centers a colorful emblem between a guarded bumper, stainless-trimmed headlights and classy header lettering. Behind that branding, a steel hood centers a windswept topper in front of tinted glass that anchors polished frames behind polished wipers and polished mirrors. At the sides of that glass, Buick-branded fender toppers kick off a profile of streamlined trim that's fashioned around factory door handles and ornate lock cylinders. And at the back of the car, a second guarded bumper frames finned tail lamps, a polished trunk handle and a familiar Buick Eight emblem.

ENGINE

Tilt the hood and you'll find 283 cubic inches of Chevrolet small block that, according to its casting number, originated in the mid-1960s. Revs are created when a polished and milled air cleaner floats air in to an electronically choked 4-barrel, which feeds a clean intake. At the perimeter of that intake, cast iron heads seat polished, "CHEVROLET" branded valve covers between block hugger headers and a polished bowtie breather. Behind that breather, a familiar Delco-Remy distributor shoots spark through loomed Accel plug wires. Opposite that HEI, traditional V-belts twist bright pulleys which, along with chrome brackets, float a polished alternator beside a polished AC compressor. In front of those ancillaries, a lightweight radiator centers a large Cooling Components puller fan behind a polished expansion tank. And the monochromatic mill sits pretty in a glossy engine bay that's finished with a smoothed firewall.

DRIVETRAIN/SUSPENSION

Toss this classic on a lift and you'll find solid floorpans that frame thoughtfully upgraded mechanicals in a clean coat of Satin Black paint. Behind the smooth-revving small block, a trusty Turbo-Hydramatic 350 3-speed twists power to a 10-bolt axle that's finished with silky, 2.92 gears. That drivetrain rolls on a fully rebuilt suspension, which incorporates modern power steering into a Camaro front-clip. Power-assisted disc and drum brakes provide quick, drama-free stops. Exhaust gasses exit through a series of aluminized pipes that are positioned around throaty Magnaflow mufflers. Torque transitions through polished Billet Specialties Daggers, which spin 235/45R18 Nexen N5000s in front of 275/40ZR18 Nexen N5000s. And the car's intricate frame parallels a variety of top-notch finishing components that include a finned transmission cooler and a large stainless fuel tank.

INTERIOR

Check inside this custom and you'll find a supple leather cockpit that's much nicer than vintage factory digs. Firm bucket seats, swiped from modern metal, feature power adjustment for the car's driver. In front of those thrones, a leather-wrapped dash plants Pioneer audio and Vintage Air climate control between stylish Classic Instruments gauges and a matching Classic Instruments clock. Beneath that dash, a custom console anchors a polished e-brake next to a B&M Quick Silver shifter. And in front of the driver, a polished and leather-wrapped steering wheel laps a tilting Ididit column.

You really can't ask for a better cruiser than this old school Buick. With an unbeatable combination of classic good looks and proven technology, it's the perfect car for any enthusiast who wants an excellent build without spending two years and six figures achieving it. If you're looking for a nice ride for a great price, don't let this opportunity pass you by!

SUMMARY

The beneficiary of a professional, frame-off restoration

283 cubic inch Chevrolet V8

Turbo-Hydramatic 350 3-speed automatic transmission

Vintage Air conditioning

Custom leather interior / Modern audio

Power steering

Power front disc and rear drum brakes

Upgraded suspension

All-steel body / 18-inch Billet Specialties wheels

10-bolt rear axle / 2.92 gears

Vehicle Details

  • 1941 Buick Sedan
  • Listing ID: CC-1042603
  • Price: $59,900
  • Location:Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Year:1941
  • Make:Buick
  • Model:Sedan
  • Exterior Color:Black
  • Interior Color:Slate Gray
  • Transmission:Automatic
  • Odometer:1265
  • Stock Number:136030
  • VIN:142270
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