WEST COAST CLASSICS ARE PROUD TO PRESENT A STUNNING 1935 BUICK
SERIES 50 MODEL 35-58 5 PASSENGER TWO DOOR "TRUNK BACK" 119"
WHEELBASE VICTORIA COUPE WITH FRONT VENT WINDOWS & A
RECTANGULAR DOOR WINDOW, & AN ELONGATED 'D' SHAPE SLIDING
GLASS REAR QUARTER WINDOW. TWO INDIVIDUAL FRONT SEATS & A 3
PASSENGER REAR BENCH SEAT. ORIGINAL MSRP IN 1935 OF OF $1,160.1 OF
BUICK'S RAREST MODELS, ONLY 1,589 MODELS BUILT IN '35, HOW MANY
REMAIN?Believed to be 29,000 original miles Twin side mounts New
tires Fresh base coat paint 235 CID Straight overhead valve eight
cylinder engine 3-speed transmission Luggage rackThe 1935 Buick
Series 50 Victoria Coupe (Model 58) is a rare five-passenger luxury
vehicle, with only 1,589 units produced that year. Known for its
spacious, closed-body design, it was a popular choice for touring
due to its refined comfort and "rolling sculpture" Art Deco
styling. Key Specifications: Engine: 230.4 cu in (3.8 L) OHV
Straight-8, producing approximately 8893 horsepower.Transmission:
3-speed synchromesh manual, providing smoother shifting than
earlier models.Chassis: 119-inch wheelbase with innovative
independent front suspension ("Knee-Action") for improved ride
quality.Brakes: 12-inch mechanical drum brakes.Performance: Top
speed of roughly 8085 mph. Design & Features: The
"Victoria" designation refers to its two-door, five-passenger
configuration where the rear seat is positioned ahead of the rear
axle for a smoother ride.Trunk Style: While sedan bodies of this
era gained "trunk-back" popularity, the Victoria Coupe typically
featured a sloping rear or a rear-mounted luggage rack for external
storage.Interior: High-quality materials like mohair velvet or
plush fabrics, often accompanied by a wood-grain dashboard and
specialized gauge layouts.Exterior: Distinguished by sweeping
aerodynamic lines, a "thinner depth" chrome grille for 1935, and
artillery-style or wire-spoked wheelThe 235 cubic-inch inline-8 had
overhead valves, a cast-iron block, five main bearings, mechanical
valve lifters, a Marver carburetor, and delivered 88 horsepower. It
was backed by a three-speed sliding gear, synchromesh transmission,
and stopping power was by mechanical brakes on four wheels.
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