Vehicle Description
This 1931 Buick is located in Bradenton, FL 34211 and offered by a
classic car dealer. We have a really cool 1931 Buick here with a
restoration that looks like it did back in the era and makes it a
reliable and fun touring car too. Our Buick is a true Pre War Car
from one of the first generations of the automobile industry. With
practical suicide doors, artillery spoke rims, wooden side steps,
beautiful detailing, and a spare tire at the back of the car, it is
a real classic car in every sense of the word. Features 1931 Buick
Suicide doors Artillery spoke rims Wide whitewall tires Wooden side
steps Spare tire at the back of the car Buick Straight-8 engine
(Fireball 8) Period correct with its carburetor, cooling fan,
electrical system Restored, cleaned, and detailed engine
compartment Brown cloth bench seat Factory gauges Chrome shifter
Tan floor mats Wood steering wheel Painted period correct in a tan
color that is set off by the contrasting darker fenders Twin front
headlights Iconic grill Chrome front bumper and mirrors. Mechanical
Under the hood is the iconic Buick Straight-8 engine (Fireball 8)
that was produced from 1931 to 1953 and sold in Buick automobiles,
replacing the Buick Straight-6 engine across the board in all
models in 1931. Like many American automobile makers, Buick adopted
the straight-eight engine in 1931 as a more powerful alternative to
the previous engines. It looks as new and is 220.7 cubic inches and
is painted and detailed and has been rebuilt and painted in the
brown that is period correct with its carburetor, cooling fan,
electrical system, and all sitting in a restored, cleaned, and
detailed engine compartment. It is backed up by a manual
transmission and can still cruise around on the street as it did
back them. It rides on body color painted spoke wheels with wide
whitewall tires. Interior Inside our Buick is a clean and neat
brown cloth bench seat that looks great and is very comfortable as
well as the factory gauges in the middle of the dash, chrome
shifter, tan floor mats, wood steering wheel, and brown carpet. It
also looks as it did when it graced the showroom floor back in
1931. Exterior Our 1931 Buick Model is painted period correct too
in a tan color that is set off by the contrasting darker fenders to
make a very stylish looking paint scheme. The restoration has a
very complete look with the twin front headlights, iconic grill,
chrome front bumper, and mirrors. It even has the spare tire in the
back and has a great chrome rear bumper too. You won't be
disappointed with how it goes down the road and the looks you get
when you do. Conclusion The 1931 Buick is a great restoration of a
fun car and driver to take on a cruise or to a show. It has been
restored back to what it looked like back then and will be the talk
of any car show or cruise you take it too. Come see it today.
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