Vehicle Description
This 1938 Buick Century Estate Wagon has been fully restored and
meticulously-kept to remain in excellent condition. Finished in
sophisticated maroon over brown leather, this woody is an
attractive example that runs well. Powered by an inline-eight
cylinder engine displacing 320 cubic-inches mated to floor-shift
3-speed manual transmission, this 141 horsepower Buick Century
drives great. An exceptionally restored example, such as this 1938
Century, is likely to be one of only a handful in existence
today.
Custom-built by the Joseph Wildanger Company of Red Bank, New
Jersey, this 1938 Buick Century combines a steel Fisher body with
elegant custom wooden coachwork. Its tasteful brightwork, whitewall
tires, and exceptionally-finished woodwork distinguish the exterior
of this Buick, while rich leather and rare roll-up rear windows
enhance the interior. The vehicle was completely restored by noted
collectors Fred and David Weber before it was incorporated into the
highly regarded Carail Collection belonging to Richard and Linda
Kughn until 2003. This Buick has received regular mechanical
service and has since been conscientiously displayed and
driven.