Zoom Classic Cars presents 1933 Buick Series 50 Model 57 Sedan -
One Family Owned Since New - Pyrenees Blue - Fully Documented
Pre-War Classic. A great opportunity to acquire a truly authentic
pre-war American luxury automobile, this 1933 Buick Series 50 Model
57 Sedan represents one of Buick's finest engineering achievements
of the early Classic Era. Finished in elegant Pyrenees Blue with a
correctly upholstered mohair interior, this remarkable all-steel
sedan has remained in the same family since new and retains a level
of originality, provenance, and period correctness.This handsome
Buick underwent a comprehensive frame-off restoration in the early
1990s, preserving its originality while returning the car to its
proper factory presentation. Today, the paint remains in overall
very nice condition with only a few minor imperfections as shown
and consistent with careful long-term ownership and proper storage.
The interior is clean and presents in very good condition,
featuring beautiful mohair upholstery, woodgrain dash and window
trim, rear privacy shades, and the warm craftsmanship expected of a
premium Buick from this era. Power comes from Buick's legendary 230
cubic inch inline Straight 8-cylinder engine, a smooth and highly
respected powerplant that helped establish Buick as one of General
Motors' premier luxury brands during the Depression era. Backed by
a desirable 3-speed manual transmission mounted on the floor, the
car delivers a refined mechanical experience that only a true
pre-war automobile can offer.Factory and period-correct features
include rear-mounted spare tire, dual spotlights and horns, turn
signals, correctly restored Jaeger in-dash clock, and stunning
17-inch painted wooden wheels with chrome-painted Buick center caps
wrapped in wide whitewall Firestone tires. The long flowing
fenders, upright grille, sweeping hood lines, and formal sedan
proportions create the unmistakable elegance of classic pre-war
Buick design. The 1933 Buick Series 50 was positioned as one of
Buick's premium offerings and was produced in limited numbers
during one of the most challenging economic periods in American
history, making surviving examples increasingly scarce
today-especially those with documented single-family ownership and
correct restorations. Buick's engineering excellence, particularly
the smooth-running overhead valve Straight Eight, gave these cars a
reputation for durability and prestige that still resonates with
collectors today.The Buick has been driven sparingly in recent
years and starts, runs, and operates as expected for a
well-preserved pre-war automobile. As with any classic vehicle that
has seen limited seasonal use, we recommend the next caretaker
perform routine servicing including a standard tune-up, fluid
inspection, carburetor adjustment for optimal calibration, brake
system inspection, and general mechanical checks to ensure
drivability, safety, and road readiness. These are normal
maintenance considerations for a collector vehicle of this vintage
and are simply part of proper stewardship rather than an indication
of mechanical concern. Included with the sale is an impressive
history file containing owner's manuals, paint and interior color
code charts, restoration pictures/documentation and additional
supporting records that further enhance the car's collectability
and provenance.Currently stored in Massachusetts and offered with a
clean Pennsylvania title in the owner's name, this is a wonderful
opportunity to own a well preserved and properly restored 1933
Buick Sedan with outstanding history, nice presentation, and
timeless Full Classic appeal. A wonderful-looking '33 Buick Sedan
with all the right features, documentation, and presence-ready for
classic car events, touring, display, or collection ownership.
Enclosed trailer shown is also available for transport of vehicle.
Open to Reasonable Offers for each or as a package deal. Call Jeff
to schedule a viewing or inspection. Thanks for Looking.
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