Vehicle Description
1938 Buick Coupe Engine: 320 cubic inch straight-8 Buick was going
to be used as a tour car. Engine pro rebuilt, balanced, 1939 rods
with insert bearings. Optional rear end with hwy gears. Paint,
interior, glass all professionally done. Chrome replaced. Less than
100 miles on the Buick restoration. This is a 1938 Buick Century
Coupe, a stylish and powerful model from Buick's pre-World War II
lineup. The Century was known for combining the lightweight body of
the Buick Special with the more powerful straight-eight engine from
the larger Buick Roadmaster, earning it the nickname "the banker's
hot rod." Key features of the 1938 Buick Century include: • Engine:
320 cubic inch straight-eight, producing around 141 horsepower. •
Design: Distinctive waterfall grille, teardrop-shaped headlights,
and Art Deco-inspired styling. • Interior: Luxurious for its time,
with high-quality materials and a streamlined dashboard. Please
Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and
Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25
cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to
one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 ** • Performance: Known for
its speed and reliability, capable of reaching 100 mph-a remarkable
feat in the 1930s. This car holds historical significance as a
performance-oriented luxury vehicle. If this is your car, it's a
stunning piece of automotive history!