The 1941 Buick Special Touring Sedan Represents A Pivotal Moment In
American Automotive History-Blending Pre-War Elegance With The
Emerging Modern Styling Cues That Would Define Postwar Cars, Making
It One Of The Brand's Most Popular Models Before World War II
Halted Civilian Automobile Production.
The 1941 Touring Sedan Offered Four Doors And Spacious Seating For
Five To Six Passengers And Adopted A Longer, Lower, And Wider
Appearance, With Smoother Fenders That Flowed More Naturally Into
The Body, A Vertical Bar Grille, Often Called The "Waterfall"
Grille, That Gave The Car A Bold, Upscale Presence. Chrome Accents
Were Tastefully Applied, And The Rounded Body Contours Reflected
The Streamlined Aesthetic Trends Of The Early 1940s.
Woodgrain-Style Dashboard Trim, And Chrome Interior Accents Created
A Refined Atmosphere On The Interior.
Owned By An Avid Buick Collector for Thirty Years Before He Parted
With This Car A Decade Ago. He Even Wrote An Article In The Buick
Bugle, A Publication By The Buick Club Of America, Back In The 90's
Detailing How He Acquired The Car.
Features On This Classic 40's Vehicle Include:
248ci Inline 8 Cylinder
Three Speed Manual Transmission
Radio
Heater / Defroster
Push Button Radio
Roof Mounted Radio Antenna
Dual Front Ash Trays / Lighter
Clock
Passenger Side 'Buick' Visor Mirror
Windshield Washer
Front Bumper Guard
Fog Lights
Rear Fender Skirts
Exterior In Black
Tan Seat Interior
Wide White Wall Tires With Buick Wheel Covers
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with all pre-owned automobiles, the described condition is
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