1961 Buick Invicta bubbletop ( only 6300 produced ). Purchased out
of Denver Co. 9/15 as a rust free driver. Started total frame on
restoration shortly after it arrived in NC. Disassembled car
entirely except for rear end and began total transformation into
the beautiful crowd pleaser it is today. Stripped to bare metal
after thorough steam cleaning. Removed interior to clean and
dynamat floors prior to tasteful makeover inside. ( Interior was in
very good condition but I installed new carpet, recovered seats and
dyed dash ). Car retains its original 401 ci nailhead, dynaflow
tranny and 3.23 posi rear. Engine was completed reuilt and has 1500
miles. Tranny and rear end serviced and work as they should. New
show quality paint, 1 yr old. New 18/20' wheel/tire combo. Jamco 3'
front and 2' rear lowering springs provide the great stance. Power
steering and power brake booster rebuilt and work great. This ole
Buick drives, rides and performs better than new. High quality
restoration on a great cruiser. Many awards including Goodguys '
Bitchin Buick ' at S.E. nationals. It was also featured on episode
1711 of Dream Ridez. If you're looking for a rare, attention
getting bubbletop this is it. Have the only Buick bubbletop
wherever you go. -Vehicle is on consignment and at our clients home
-Please Call First and talk to a rep at 231-468-2809 EXT 1
-Showroom is by appointment only Please Call -If you would like a
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