Vehicle Description
When was the last time you saw a 1939 Buick 46S Sports Coupe? Not
only is this the special kind of body you rarely see at the car
shows, but also it's exactly how you want a classic of this caliber
- expertly restored inside & out and a straight-eight under the
hood.
The slick burgundy paint that you see today is the result of a
quality restoration. It was a three-year undertaking that was
completed in 1993. If you're going to take that much time and put
less than 5,000 miles on this coupe since completing it, then you
know this is has been treated as a special machine that was only
used for special occasions. But that's exactly what this kind of
treatment this classic absolutely deserves. The '39 Buicks were a
step ahead in the styling evolution. This one commands attention
with a handsome dual grille that coordinates nicely with the bumper
shape, flowing fenders, and handsome trim line that highlights the
tapered body. And we especially love how the traditional
torpedo-like headlight pods and side lights are now streamlined
into the wide fenders - a unique look only on the '39s. Also, take
some time to really enjoy the details on this one, like the Buick 8
badging and wide whitewalls. And speaking of the tires, did you
notice the gray pinstriping in the color-matched wheels?
Yes, the subtle details of the pinstriping is also a preview of the
interior color. You get the classic wide bench seat finished in a
comfortable cloth. But once again, it's the details you'll really
love - everything from the intricate stitching of the door panels
to the rear jump seats. The simulated woodgrain dash looks
impressive, especially with the matching trim all around the
windows. The artful and big three-spoke wheel with Buick center cap
is the perfect helm for a car such as this. And you get to gaze
over a crisp and bright art deco masterpiece that showcases
everything from the classic speedometer to the classic AM radio
that's still on display. There's also a sizable trunk out back, so
don't be afraid to take home some awards.
You'll love parking this one at car shows and opening up both sides
of the butterfly hood. And what's inside is also quite impressive.
You can tell they took care in the restoration to make the 248
cubic-inch "Dyna-Flash" straight-eight look exceptionally correct.
The motor inhales though the proper Carter carburetor, and you get
full control over this long block thanks to the three-speed manual
transmission. The motor fires to life with a smoothness you
wouldn't expect from a pre-war machine, but that's the true secret
of the straight-eight. On the road, this car also feels much more
modern thanks to Buicks independent front end and coil spring rear.
It's all part of a package that not only impresses you with how it
looks, but also how comfortable authentic 1930s motoring can
be...if you're in the right car.
Complete with a restoration photo book and the owner's manual,
you're looking at a rare treat that was lovingly restored to keep
it a true classic. Don't miss you chance at this time machine
Buick, call today!