Vehicle Description
This 1922 Buick 44 three-passenger roadster has won an AACA
National First Award. It presents very nicely painted olive green
with black fenders and has a delicate white pinstripe around the
cockpit with a black leatherette top. The seat is upholstered in
black pleated leather. The radiator has a Buick script MotoMeter
mounted in a dog-bone cap. It has been fitted with a tubular
accessory bumper, which has parking lights at its outer ends and
twin taillights within the perimeter of the rear-mounted spare
tire. The engine, Buick's famed valve-in-head design, is very tidy
and correctly appointed, including the Stewart vacuum fuel system,
to which a modern inline fuel filter has been added for reliability
and ease of service. A correct Klaxon 12A horn and period oil can
are mounted on the firewall. Gehrig 33 � 4 blackwall tires are
mounted on varnished wood-spoke artillery wheels. This is a very
rare car and would be a great addition to any collection.