This 1939 Buick 46C convertible is powered by a 248ci Buick
Dynaflash Straight-8 engine paired with a 3-speed column-shifted
manual transmission. One of approximately 4,569 built, this
four-passenger convertible features inward-facing rear jump seats
and underwent a 10-year ground-up restoration from 1984 to 1994,
during which every major component was rebuilt, restored or
replaced with NOS parts. In 1998, it was sold to the previous
owner, who drove it around Beverly Hills for 17 years. It includes
factory options such as a Sonomatic push-button radio, deluxe
heater, deluxe clock and "stream boards" - streamlined running
boards designed to sit closer to the body. Additional features
include dual fender-mounted spares with metal covers,
fender-mounted parking lights with turn signals, front and rear
bumperettes, and a chrome exhaust turndown. The wheels are
color-matched to the body and wrapped in classic whitewall radials
with red pinstriping between the Buick hubcaps and stainless beauty
rings. This Buick is finished in Cowl Tag-correct Sequoia Cream
with a tan convertible top, boot and interior.
Vehicle Details
1939 Buick 46C
Listing ID:CC-2037255
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1939
Make:Buick
Model:46C
Exterior Color:SEQUOIA CREAM
Interior Color:TAN
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:294811
VIN:13569650
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