Vehicle Description
This 1938 Buick Limited Touring Sedan boasts a sleek black
exterior, conjuring images of cruising through the streets of '30s
Chicago with the presence of a mob boss at a speakeasy. It's a rare
gem, one of fewer than 450 produced during the Great Depression,
showcasing a stately demeanor with its imposing grille and sweeping
fenders reminiscent of the finest architectural feats of the Art
Deco era. The full repaint in deep black enhances the car's
dignified silhouette, while the fat white walls cover 15" wheels
maintain grounded elegance, making this Buick a true representation
of automotive nobility.
Step inside, and you'll find an interior as spacious as Al Capone's
vault, but much more inviting. The bench seats, adorned in tasteful
gray cloth, promise comfort for six passengers-an invitation to a
bygone era of grandeur. The painted surfaces and dash chrome, aged
with grace, offer a patina that tells stories of countless
adventures, exuding an understated elegance.
Beneath the bonnet, the reliable heart of this vehicle beats
steadily-an inline 8 engine, with its 320 ci, promises smooth and
unwavering power. Paired with a 3-speed manual transmission, it
delivers an experience that's as close as one can get to
commandeering a locomotive on open roads. This Buick parades
proudly, with its drum brakes and solid axle rear suspension
ensuring that every journey is as majestic as its appearance.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Inline 8 Engine (320 ci)
• 3-Speed Manual Transmission
• Solid Axle Rear Suspension
• Black Full Repaint
• 15" Wheels in White Wall Tires
• Independent Front Suspension
• Solid Axle Rear
• Single Exhaust with Aftermarket Muffler
• Gray Cloth Bench Seats
• Floor Shifter
• Less than 450 Produced
This 1938 Buick Limited Touring Sedan represents the pinnacle of
Art Deco automotive design, with its imposing presence, spacious
interior, and reliable mechanical pedigree, and style of the 1930s.
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