Vehicle Description
While the Model 50 was Buick's entry level car for 1932, these
attractive and well-equipped cars benefitted greatly from the
range-topping Series 90, and featured such upmarket niceties as a
Valve-in-Head inline eight-cylinder engine, 3-speed gearbox with
synchromesh and freewheeling, and handsome updated styling. This
rarely seen Fisher-bodied '32 Model 50 sedan benefits from a
well-maintained older restoration, and is very well detailed
throughout, with period correct features including wooden artillery
wheels, rear-mounted spare, and dual trumpet horns. It is an
appealing alternative to more common cars of the era, and is a
charming and affordable entry into the wonderful world of pre-war
motoring. This vehicle recently arrived and a full description is
coming soon. Please contact Hyman Ltd for more details. Offers
welcome and trades considered For additional details please view
this listing directly on our website
https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/7330-1932-buick-model-50-sedan/