1949 Buick Roadmaster, 61,000 miles, runs and drives great, stops
good, and shifts well for being a 71 year old automatic 2 speed
transmission. The interior is good, no tears or cracks, i believe
its original. Same with the dashboard, good condition and original.
Original tube radio works, all the lights work, the windshield
wipers work, even the blower motor works. Its spent its whole life
in Nebraska, with no rust. I have some cool documents from one of
the previous owners. The bad things that I know of are as listed.
Tires are old and weathered bias ply (I'll be getting radial white
walls soon) there's a small coolant leak and I don't know from
where, however it does not leak too bad and runs cool when I drive
(I check the coolant before I drive and top it off if needed) and
the paint is not great, its a single stage paint and old, but looks
pretty good as is. It has a few scratches and a few dents. Please
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Vehicle Details
1949 Buick Roadmaster
Listing ID:CC-1388289
Price:$18,995
Location:Cadillac, Michigan
Year:1949
Make:Buick
Model:Roadmaster
Exterior Color:Red
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:61000
Stock Number:268064
VIN:AMS21580
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