Vehicle Description
1954 Buick Special
Roadside America is flashing past your eyes as the wind whips
through your hair; your chin sitting on your folded arms on top of
the rear windowsill as you stare out the open window. The images of
neon-lit diners, catchy-named motels, and split-window coupes
become lost in the back of your mind as your youthful thoughts
drift into the realm of the future. But something far off to the
east catches your wondering eyes; a flash from the setting sun
bouncing off the nose of the car traveling at you in the other
lane. Lifting your head off your arms, and leaning out the window
for a better glance, it becomes apparent that the mirror-like
finish is the chrome on a new Buick, reflecting anything that it
sees. It flashes past you like Buck Rogers on his way to another
mission, and you quietly slip back to your own little world.
For consignment a survivor, a barn find, an original with some
dents and dings, surface rust, and faults, but a driver,
mechanically OK, newly rebuilt transmission (1,000 miles on her),
and a good interior. Mid 50's Buick styling never looked so
smart.
Exterior
Slimmer "teeth", and more of them, grace the waterfall design,
while bumper guards take on the bullet design. Turn signals reside
under the headlamps, surrounded by decorative teardrop chrome trim
similar to that found on the XP-300, while a new, slim sweep spear
design takes a 'V' dip, then continues aft rather than returning
forward as in previous years. Panels are fairly straight and gaps a
little inconsistent. Front ventiports don't show rust on the
surrounding body, which is good because this is a tricky fix. The
swoop spear is bordered in two tone green on the bottom and yellow
on top. This was an earlier respray, and is showing signs of
surface rust, and plenty of chips and scratches and some bubbles on
the rockers. All chrome is fair to poor and contains pitting,
dulling and rusting. Hard to find BUICK badged moon caps, a bit
dulled, are wrapped in wide whites and are seen on all corners of
this car.
Interior
A two-tone cloth and Cordaveen - Buick's name for vinyl -
combination is seen on this car in green color way. Fronting the
front split bench is the dash, which sports dual circular
instruments. Between the two is the Buick shield separating the
turn signal indicators, with the marque name above, and the model
name below. The radio is centered in the dash, with radio controls
and dash-mounted ashtrays on either side. One further step to the
right of the radio and you'll find the optional electric clock and
the glove box at the far end. Below the right-side ashtray is the
lighter poking out from the rounded metal mesh speaker cover and
dash bottom. Under the left ash tray are the airplane-inspired
controls for the vents and fan. Ignition and wiper controls
straddle the steering column, and the light switch is located to
the left side of the dash just under the speedometer. Interestingly
as the dash background aluminum covering, moves from driver to
passenger right on the center of the radio, the faded square
pattern changes from horizontal fades to vertical fades.
Restoration or factory error? Headliner is tight, and green carpet
is slightly faded and shows wear.
Drivetrain
All original under the hood with a well patinad bay and a Nailhead
264ci 8-cylinder showing paint chipping surface rust and corrosion.
A single 2-barrel carburetor is atop and a Dynaflow 2-speed
automatic transmission is strapped to the back of the engine. 3.60
gears spread the power to the rear wheels.
Undercarriage
Surface rust abounds although there really is only 1 area of
concern as to invasive rust and that is on the rear part of the
rockers where they meet the frame. Surface rust has also invaded
the bottoms of the doors on the inside. 4-wheel drum brakes, and
Independent front and rear coil springs are seen in this underneath
environment.
A running project car, all original steel showing some signs of
distress, but definitely in the realm of salvageable. In fact,
doing so would give you a real classic that only a bit over 9,100
examples exist for this Buick year and model.
VIN Decode
4A4054867
4-Series 40 Special
A-1954
4-Kansas City MO Assy Plant
05867-Sequential Unit Number
Trim Tag
MODEL NO 46R
STYLE NO 54 4437-1954 Buick Special 2 Door Riviera
BODY NO BK 7864-Kansas City Body #
TRIM NO 26-Dark Green Nylon Surrey Seats With Light Green Cordoveen
Bolsters
PAINT NO 20L-Condor Yellow Body (Roof Code L is N/A)
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 450 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.