Vehicle Description
1931 BUICK SERIES 90 OPERA COUPE
Our 1931 is a great driving CCCA Full classic that has benefited
from mild restoration over the years and remains mostly original.
The repaint was done years ago and shows a great patina. The wheels
and most chrome were also redone. The interior remains mostly
original and in very good condition. The car is ready to be enjoyed
as is or would be an excellent candidate for a concours type
restoration. Appraisal on file.
The glamorous Series 90 was Buick's eight-cylinder flagship line
during the early 1930s, clearly signaling the marque's intention to
lure buyers from the competition and even from its corporate
sibling, Cadillac. Styling, overseen by GM design Chief Harley
Earl, remains a Classic Era� masterpiece by any standard, including
numerous elements that made Earl's 1927 LaSalle and contemporary
Cadillacs so appealing to buyers. In fact, some Fisher- and
Fleetwood-built bodies from Buick's Series 90 line were even shared
across the GM range with Cadillac, making the big Buick an even
more enticing value to many buyers.
Sporting, elegant and quite rare today, this 1931 Buick Series 90
Opera Coupe is one of precious few prewar Buick models to enjoy
Full Classic� recognition from the Classic Car Club of America
(CCCA). With its power and abundant comfort, it is well-suited for
a wide array of driving tours and events. As offered, it provides a
truly rare opportunity to acquire a striking top-line 1930s Buick,
fit for touring and casual shows.
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