Classic Car Overview
EXCELLENT RESTORATION & PRESENTATIONTOP-OF-THE-LINE POSTWAR BUICK MODELCUMULUS GRAY AND SUMNIST GRAY EXTERIORGRAY CLOTH UPHOLSTERY W/ BLUE PINSTRIPESCORRECT ENGINE COMPARTMENT, DETAILS & FINISHES320 CI/150 HP FIREBALL DYNAFLASH INLINE-8 RARE BUICK DYNAFLOW AUTOMATICFULTON SUNSHIELD, SONOMATIC AM RADIOBUMPER GUARDS, WHITEWALLS, TISSUE DISPENSERONE OF GMS FINEST POSTWAR DESIGNSADVANCED & EXCELLENT DRIVING EXPERIENCERARE EXAMPLE OF BUICKS TOP POSTWAR LINEHIGHLY DETAILED, FRESHLY INSPECTED & EXPERTLY SERVICEDAs the foundation of General Motors, Buick has consistently led Americas auto industry throughout its long history with outstanding engineering, power, and prestige. During the 1930s, Buick competed head-on with Packard, and by 1938, Buick president Harlow Red Curtice even had fellow GM division Cadillac in his sights. The Roadmaster was key to this strategy, introduced in 1936 and applied to Buicks top models through 1957. Modern restyling of Buick models for 1941 and 1942 was performed by Harley Earls famous GM Styling studios and further enhanced for 1948. This design language was especially attractive on Buicks low-production, top-of-the-line Roadmaster line through 1948. These very fine cars are sought-after by todays collectors for their great looks, 8-cylinder power, relative rarity and outstanding drivability.This 1948 Buick Roadmaster Convertible Coupe is an outstanding example from the last model year for the winning 1942-48 body design. Handsomely finished in 2-tone Cumulus Gray and Sunmist Gray, it is accented by the Gray cloth interior with striking Blue pinstripe accents. Power is delivered by Buicks renowned inline 8-cylinder Fireball Dynaflash engine, factory-rated at 150 HP, matched with a rare optional Buick Dynaflow automatic transmission. Other highlights include a period-correct Fulton Sunshield, bumper guards, a Buick Sonomatic AM radio, headlamp covers, and a tissue dispenser. The engine, engine compartment, and the rest of the Roadmaster are highly detailed and the mechanicals are freshly serviced. Additional attention to detail includes the replacement of the brake master cylinder, inspection of the wheel cylinders (all good w/ no leaks observed), and the replacement of the torque tube seal and the inner and outer rear axle seals.Ready to collect and show, this 1948 Buick Roadmaster was formerly part of a noted collection celebrating the worlds automotive design and engineering landmarks. Unlike many other more common postwar classics, this Roadmaster offers an outstanding driving experience with the capability of cruising effortlessly at highway speeds while providing comfort and space for family and friends. Find out more by calling us today and arranging to visit us to see it for yourself, get full details and make it yours in time for the upcoming spring and summer touring and showing season!