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1951 Buick Super Base 4.3L Straight 8

Make: Buick
Model: Super Straight 8
SubModel: Deluxe
Type: Coupe
Trim: Chrome
Year: 1951
Mileage: 74,000
VIN: 6B078694
Color: turquoise blue
Engine: 4.3L Straight 8
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Gray
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Akron, Ohio, United States

1951 Buick Super Straight 8 Deluxe Additional Info:

This 1951 Buick Super Straight 8 has only 74,000 miles on it but has not been driven since 2008, but with a battery and some mechanical fine tuning it will run again.It has its original manufactured engine. Its paint is worn and faded but it does not have rust spots and everything on it is of the original manufacturer, with the exceptions of the breaks. This vintage vehicle makes the perfect restoration project for the right owner. This classic Buick will need engine work, parts replacement, chrome trim refinishing restoration, front and rear chrome bumper, interior and upholstery restoration work..There are no known or visible dents on the Buick's body. This 1951 Buick is for pick-up only. No transportation service will be permitted without prior communications from the Buyer. Buyer must have own truck and trailer or transportation of the vehicle must be provided by the winning Bidder(Buyer), of the 1951 Buick.
This Vintage vehicle is being auctioned as is and as seen in all the current pictures. Mostly all of the vintage parts are originally on the vehicle are in excellent condition and works great.This beautiful 1951 Buick Special Straight 8 Deluxe is one of its kind with over 65 years of history behind it and is in need of being rescues and restored so that it may feel the roadways beneath its whitewall tires... This 1951 Buick is a 4 door coupe, manual stick shift and is in excellent condition for a vehicle that has been sitting, covered up and not been driven since 2008. Once was my 74 year old fathers prize possession and now he wants it gone, while it has only had 2 owners in its history. So after giving me (his son) the honor of finding its new owner with hopes to see it restored to its Classic car authentication of the 1950's Buick Deluxeseries.Wouldn't You?