In 1930, the 60 Series was top-of-the-line. The Sport Roadster was a late introduction on January 1, 1930. This is a very rare and desirable car with only 2,006 produced in a large 132" wheelbase. The condition of this car is a combination of restoration and very good original. Exterior paint is show-quality Premier Green with tan fenders and red wheels. The driveline on 60 Series Buicks had a big 6-cylinder motor with 331.4/ 99hp and a 3-speed sliding-gear transmission. This car is loaded with early 1930s features like a rumble seat, luggage rack, travel trunk, golf club door, wire wheels, grille stone guard, radiator mascot, cowl lights, locking storage compartment in driver's door with toolkit, wind wings and touring lights that turn simultaneously with the steering. The interior of the passenger compartment and rumble seat are finished in rich brown leather with a machine-turned directly and indirectly lighted instrument panel.
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