Ex-Wallis Bird 1940 Buick Series 50 Super Estate Wagon by Biehl
Purchased new in 1940 by famed collector Wallis Bird of Long
Island, NY (See Road and Track article August 1962) Purchased in
1962 from Wallis Bird Estate sale by John Fox Purchased in 2003
from John Fox by the Sarasota Classic Car Museum Documented 3 owner
car. Part of the famed Wallis Bird collection and photographed in
period surrounded by Birds other cars including a Mercedes 540K,
multiple Duesenbergs, Bentleys, and Bugatti Type 35 & 37. Auction
was featured in August 1962 Road and Track with mention of the
Buick with very low miles. Car was used sparingly over the years
and currently only has 49,000 original miles.This wagon has
recently received (Sept 2018) a road rediness service with new
correct size radial tires, rebuilt card, tune up and serviced
brakes and new clutch.The Buick Club of America estimates that only
about 12 1940 Buick Super Estate Wagons have survived. 248 ci
Dynaflash overhead valve inline 8 cylinder engine, 107 HP,3-speed
manual transmission, 4-wheel hydraulic drum brakesIndependent front
suspension with coil springsRear semi-elliptic leaf springs121
wheelbase Today, it is truly rare to find any real wood on a
production car, and it has been many decades since any US
automakers used wood as part of the frame or body of a vehicle, but
the fascination with the craftsmanship associated with a vintage
woodie lingers with all car enthusiasts. A finely finished
wood-paneled automobile like this lovely Buick is a splendid
anachronism, and is looked upon as a beautifully finished piece of
fine furniture on wheels.The Buick Super Estate Wagon was first
introduced in 1940. According to Buick authorities, the genesis of
the concept came from the wife of Hollywood film director Norman
McLeod. Her good friend, Buick chief Harlow Curtice asked her why
there were no Buicks in her garage. You dont build a station wagon,
she reportedly replied, and the wheels began to turn.On the train
back to Michigan, Curtice and GM design chief, the legendary Harley
Earl, sketched out what was to become Buicks first production
station wagon. Buicks ad man Arthur Kudner coined the term Estate
Wagon, and Biehl Body Company was brought on board to build the
prototype. It was so well received that 500 Estate Wagons were
commissioned soon after. Fittingly, Bunny McLeod was given body #1
in a surprise presentation at the Coconut Grove on Wilshire
Boulevard in Hollywood, and she enjoyed the car for many years on
their ranch. Buick finally built just 495 examples, with production
beginning mid year in 1940, and they quickly sold out. Proudly
placed on a 121 wheelbase, this lovely Estate Wagon easily carries
six passengers and their luggage in style. The one-piece stamped
front fenders are an engineering and production marvel a period
Buick ad read, When you pilot this richly finished Buick Estate
Wagon around, youre riding with the crme de la crme of the entire
country, coast to coast.
Vehicle Details
1940 Buick 50
Listing ID:CC-2023299
Price:$195,000
Location:Sarasota, Florida
Year:1940
Make:Buick
Model:50
Exterior Color:Maroon
Odometer:1
Stock Number:WEB233239
VIN:54039775
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