As beautiful as it is rare, Buick only made 1229 of its most popular body style, the Century Sedanet. This was the fastest U.S. sedan until production was halted in February, 1942 because of the war. The 320 c.i. engine produced 165 h.p. and drank from Buick's unique compound carburetors. The paint is a flawless with the eye-catching taupe over maroon. The interior is factory correct and in August the car took second in its class at an AACA National meet. You won't find a better example of automotive art deco. This recent restoration turns heads wherever it goes.