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Antique Buick for sale
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1917 Buick model D35 touring car. Not restored, a "survivor". Bought out of Florida in 2015 with new top, and side curtains. Seats redone in black vinyl to original pattern. Electric start works. The OHV four cylinder runs good. I've replaced the clutch and a couple of tires/tubes. I've gotten the fuel system to be reliable and drive it often each summer. Brake light and turn signals added- without modifying the car, so they could be removed if desired. Left front fender rebuilt after a collision, but needs finishing and painting. Price is negotiable. I paid $10,000 for it, so somewhere near that.
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Why I'm selling the Buick:
I'm "upgrading" to a nine year newer PONTIAC. It's a POCI national first-place restoration of a 1926 2-door sedan- built the same year Jim Wangers was born! |
Jack, if I had the space, we'd have made a deal already. That Buick is really sweet.
The '26 Pontiac sounds like a real prize, though, so I get why you need to make space. I'll be at the local Buick show here on Long Island this coming Sunday (with my '97 Riviera). I'll see if I can garner any interest while I'm there. I'm also going to the Riviera Owners Association national meet in Lexington, KY next month, so I can see if there are any potential candidates there. What a fabulous piece of history. |
Thanks Lewis, for helping to get the word out.
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Note: If the Buick doesn't sell in the next month or so, I'll trailer it to Classic Auto Mart where I'm picking up the '26 Pontiac, and leave it there to sell on consignment. They will probably price it at $15-17 thousand. So anyone who's interested in it should buy it now for ten thousand.
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Congratulations on purchasing a beautiful first year Pontiac. That's really cool.
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