The 1937 Buick Roadmaster Model 81 is a PreWar well-engineered automobile that was one of Buick's most elite models for the year. This model experienced the prewar years when there were very few drivers, the wealthy families and
Business owners had the luxury of using their own chofers to get them around the city.
This Roadmaster was placed in a museum in Ohio for several years then was bought buy a fellow in Richmond, In. This classic is now in Los Angeles by third owner. This 1937 Buick Roadmaster Model 81 runs and drives nicely with its 320ci straight 8 and 3 speed transmission. Has new tires from Coker Tire Co, new fuel lines and a rebuilt Carb. The undercarriage is solid and strong. Everything mechanical works as it should without issue. This long black sedan runs and drives smooth. Was built for comfort and effortless motoring, which it can still accomplish. It is an above average driver quality car with a very shiny black lacquer paint. The body has the typical cosmetic issues of a car that has been toured and enjoyed. It is a rust-free car with only some light surface corrosion here and there due to missing paint. The interior upholstery is in fair condition. Actual mileage is 21,480. This 1937 Buick has all original parts, including handles and knobs and dashboard. Odometer and original radio working condition. The moment you get in the car and start driving, its like boarding a time machine back to the 30's. This vehicle has been inspected by a licensed vin verifier and has clean title. Please note, this car has not been restored, this is an all original masterpiece of engineering by Buick. This Vintage Model Roadmaster is hard to find, very few left in this modern world. It has been well maintained and always stored in a temperature-controlled garage.