Vehicle Description
In 1941 Buick was destined to set new records; introduced all new
body design and Fireball OHV engine with dome shape pistons and
combustion chamber. New body featured fenders that extended to
front door, broader chrome grill and integrated front fender
headlights. The new Sedanette, or Torpedo back style was an
aerodynamic hit for Buick. Few exist today. This car appears to be
a seasoned restoration of a fantastic survivor car believed
original 40,259 miles. Body clad in maroon accented by loads of new
chrome and wide whitewall tires. Extremely desirable, Torpedo,
Sedanette style. Interior is all new correct tan ribcord, steering
wheel factory perfect with engine turned dash plates. Loaded with
all the accessories of the era. A wonderful tight driving Buick
that floats over rough roads and rare opportunity to own a Buick
Torpedo at a great value. Part of a wonderful collection; new
arrival. Youtube video available upon request. Call our classic car
division at 815-385-8408 for video and/or vehicle information.
Radio
Heater
Clock
Seat Belts
Dual Chrome Mirrors
Dual Front Fog Lights
Wide Whitewall Tires
Chrome Caps & Trim Rings
Back Up Lights