Part of Buick's more modern 1940 lineup, the Buick Eight
Convertible reflected the division's growing emphasis on
streamlined styling and comfortable open-air motoring. Redesigned
under General Motors' "torpedo" styling influence, the 1940 models
featured a wider grille, integrated fenders, and flowing body lines
that gave Buick a more elegant and contemporary appearance. Buyers
could choose from several engine and trim levels, all powered by
Buick's dependable overhead valve inline-eight engine, known for
its smooth operation and effortless performance. Convertible models
were produced in limited numbers compared to closed-body styles,
making them more desirable today. Combining graceful Art
Deco-inspired design and Buick's reputation for quality, the 1940
Buick Convertible remains an admired collectible American open
automobile. This Buick Convertible is a lovely example from the
intimate pre-war era and has enjoyed the care of the same collector
for the last five years. During his ownership, it was repainted in
its attractive and correct shade of cream over a lavish maroon
trimmed cabin. The body by Fisher is dressed in impressive chrome
trim throughout and equipped with dual fog lights, front and rear
bumpers, Buick wheels with red beauty rings wrapped in new wide
whitewall tires. Offering open-air motoring, it features a tan
convertible soft top and matching boot cover. The finely restored
interior features comfortable bench seating, a faux woodgrain dash,
and engine-turned dashboard and glovebox affixed with a clock and
radio. During current ownership, this example was also mechanically
gone through which included the fuel system, braking system,
suspension, and tried and true Dynaflash straight-eight engine and
manual transmission. It remains well-sorted and offers its next
owner a compelling Buick that can be enjoyed on collector car tours
and causal weekend drives with room for four lucky occupants. Once
the complete cosmetic and mechanical freshening were finished, this
example was awarded a class award at the Buick Nationals meet.
Lovingly cared for and looked after, this 1940 Buick Convertible
offers its next owner the opportunity to experience the smooth,
effortless power of Buick's renowned Dynaflash straight-eight while
enjoying relaxed open-air touring just as its original designers
intended. * Class award winner at the Buick Nationals Meet
* Finished in a correct and attractive shade of cream over a maroon
trimmed cabin
* Buick Dynaflash eight-cylinder engine paired with a manual
transmission
* Ready for further judged events or to be enjoyed on driving
tours
Part of Buick's more modern 1940 lineup, the Buick Eight
Convertible reflected the division's growing emphasis on
streamlined styling and comfortable open-air motoring. Redesigned
under General Motors' 'torpedo' styling influence, the 1940 models
featured a wider grille, integrated fenders, and flowing body lines
that gave Buick a more elegant and contemporary appearance. Buyers
could choose from several engine and trim levels, all powered by
Buick's dependable overhead valve inline-eight engine, known for
its smooth operation and effortless performance. Convertible models
were produced in limited numbers compared to closed-body styles,
making them more desirable today. Combining graceful Art
Deco-inspired design and Buick's reputation for quality, the 1940
Buick Convertible remains an admired collectible American open
automobile.
This Buick Convertible is a lovely example from the intimate
pre-war era and has enjoyed the care of the same collector for the
last five years. During his ownership, it was repainted in its
attractive and correct shade of cream over a lavish maroon trimmed
cabin. The body by Fisher is dressed in impressive chrome trim
throughout and equipped with dual fog lights, front and rear
bumpers, Buick wheels with red beauty rings wrapped in new wide
whitewall tires. Offering open-air motoring, it features a tan
convertible soft top and matching boot cover. The finely restored
interior features comfortable bench seating, a faux woodgrain dash,
and engine-turned dashboard and glovebox affixed with a clock and
radio.
During current ownership, this example was also mechanically gone
through which included the fuel system, braking system, suspension,
and tried and true Dynaflash straight-eight engine and manual
transmission. It remains well-sorted and offers its next owner a
compelling Buick that can be enjoyed on collector car tours and
causal weekend drives with room for four lucky occupants.
Once the complete cosmetic and mechanical freshening were finished,
this example was awarded a class award at the Buick Nationals meet.
Lovingly cared for and looked after, this 1940 Buick Convertible
offers its next owner the opportunity to experience the smooth,
effortless power of Buick's renowned Dynaflash straight-eight while
enjoying relaxed open-air touring just as its original designers
intended.
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