"Yes, this trimly dashing convertible coupe has the famous Buick
Press-A-Button Top, controlled by a small knob under the dash as
sketched. Pull it with the engine running and the top folds down,
push it in and the top comes up. With the full-width rear seat,
there is room for six in this smart model. Here's style, power,
liveliness, comfort in minimum bumper-to-bumper length." From the
1941 sales brochure.
For consignment, a 1941 Buick Series 40A Model 44C convertible with
a title verified 103,550 actual miles. This no expense spare custom
combines modern components with classic design. In 1941, Buick
considered this a smaller car but by today's standard, this is a
big car with a big presence!
Exterior
Gleaming Maroon Metallic paint now adorns the outside of a car that
left the assembly plant with single stage paint that glowed with
all the sheen it could muster. Now this bright car can really show
off that side spear, those epic Buick fender vents, and its big
bumpers. The grille is painted gray which is artfully extended onto
the hood, over the cowl, onto the windshield frame, and around the
cab, lined with gold that picks up on the vintage Buick crest on
the nose. That's the perfect base for the gray canvas top, while
17-inch Foose wheels cap off this street rod version of Buick's
drop top. Imperfections on this beauty include some minor checks,
numerous touched up rough panel edges, some loose threads on the
canvas, some paint runs, some non-even coloration, and a variety of
several other general inclusions in the paint.
Interior
Maroon and gray panels alternate on the doors where the armrest
visually blends with the stitched central insert while carpeted
kick panels are delineated by polished trim and both doors present
nicely. Inside, you have gray leather buckets of a more modern era
showing just a touch of age and controlled by electronic switches.
The bench in back is true to the palette with gray seats bisected
by a maroon panel, mirrored horizontally in the rear walls. A
handsome wood rimmed banjo style steering wheel fronts the clean,
gray painted dash with Vintage Gauge's Woodward series which
combine a classic look and modern technology. The chrome is bright
and obvious on the steering column and the central dash trim,
buttons, and faceplate for the AM/FM/USB radio. Old Air Products
initiates the need for the custom center console where the controls
are housed along with vents and electric window switches. Modern
cruising would not be complete without the obligatory cupholders
and they are here. Gray carpet covers the floor and for attention
to detail, the visors are designed with maroon and gray as well.
The fully finished trunk houses a battery and spare Foose.
Drivetrain
Up front, you'll find a show worthy 401ci Nailhead V8 with a
4-barrel carburetor and a horsepower rating of 325 horsepower. For
those counting, that's about three times the power the car would
have had in 1941! The chrome laden powerplant is mated to an ST400
3-speed automatic transmission and things rotate back to the '64
Olds 12 bolt axle with 3.23 gears. The car has Sanderson headers,
an aluminum radiator and shroud, electric fan, power steering,
power brakes, A/C, and runs on a 12 volt system.
Undercarriage
Visually, she's super clean and stunning. For components, let's
start with the suspension which includes a Mustang II front end
with 2" drop spindles and 4-link with QA1 coil overs in back. Dual
exhaust hits an H-pipe then finds a pair of Magnaflow mufflers
before exiting out back via chrome tips. Borrowing some components
from Chevrolet, the brakes are composed of power discs up front and
power drums in back.
Drive-Ability
A healthy exhaust note emerges from a turn of the key and we roll
this burgundy Buick onto the test loop where it handles well,
provides excellent power, and a comfortable and confidence inducing
interior. We note the radio turns on but we're not getting sound.
Beyond that, however, all functions operate as they should. While
Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at
the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions
will be working at the time of your purchase.
This is a very nice build and a must for the Buick enthusiast! It
checks all the boxes for things you'd want for an enjoyable ride;
the right suspension, amenities like air conditioning, seating for
four, and of course, that retractable soft top!
TRIM TAG
STYLE NO 41 4267-1941 Model Series 40A Model 44C Convertible
BODY NO 169-Flint Body #
TRIM NO 919-Red Leather
PAINT NO 567-Touquet Beige
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