1949 Buick Super Convertible For Sale
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1949 Buick Super Convertible
VIN: 15196520
The previous owner purchased this Buick in the mid 1990’s in Connecticut. The owner fell in love with the car and had it shipped to Michigan. Once it arrived, the owner spent the coming years restoring it. You may recognize some similarities in this car from Rain Man, however, this is a slightly different model with various upgrades. This particular ’49 Buick has a straight eight-cylinder 248ci engine paired to a Twin Turbo Dynaflow automatic transmission. Underneath the car you’ll notice a highly detailed body and frame with a light protective undercoating and some new steel. Inside you’ll notice a beautifully upholstered red interior with matching bench seats and a black convertible top. Take a look at over 100 HD photos and our in depth video to learn everything about this ’49 Buick Super!
Mechanics:
Date Code Correct Straight 8 Cylinder 248ci Engine (#: 1328767-9)
Carter Single 2-Barrel Carb
Dynaflow Automatic Transmission
Front Independent Suspension
- Steering Gear In Great Shape
Rear NASCAR Style Suspension
Torque Tube Axle Rear End (Casting #: 181410)
Brakes:
- Front Drum Brakes
- Rear Drum Brakes
Exhaust:
- Single Exhaust System w/ Factory Replacement Mufflers
- Stock Heads (#: 54053045)
Key Components:
- Period Correct Components Under the Hood & Underside
Cosmetics:
- Nicely Painted & Detailed Firewall
- Inner Wheel Houses Are Solid
- ‘Fireball’ Motor Paint Work
Body:
Grille Is In Great Shape
Chrome Bumpers Are In Excellent Condition
Chrome and Stainless Steel Trim Work Are In Excellent Condition
Emblems Are In Great Shape
Dual Tilt Hood!
Hood Fits Nicely w/ Fenders
Spotlight In Great Shape
Doors Fit Nicely w/ Fenders
Door Lips & Jambs In Great Condition
Inside Trunk Looks Great
- Matching Upholstery
- Full Spare
Undercarriage Is In Great Condition
- Painted Frame and Body
- Light Undercoating
Wheels: 15”
Tires: Bias Ply Wide White Tires 7.6x15
Interior:
Red & Yellow Interior Looks Amazing!
- Door Panels Are In Great Shape
- Upholstery Is Clean
- Carpeting Looks New
Front & Rear Bench Seat
Column Shifter
Dashboard Looks Brand New!
Black Manual Convertible Top
Power Windows!
Gauges Lenses are Clean & Clear
Chrome on Dashboard and Steering Wheel Looks New
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My Dad was an immigrant from the Soviet Union, after WWII. He came from Estonia and is not Russian. When he got off the "boat," their sponsor family picked them up in a 49 Buick. Imagine walking your way through the German/Soviet lines, being caught by the Germans as they attempted to reach the Allied lines, being placed in a Dresden "refugee" camp for a year to escape as the German war machine began to disintegrate and then find out Dresden was leveled by Allied bombing, then being placed in an Allied refugee camp for years. When they reached the US shores, he watched his father's relief ripple through his body. And, my Dad told us all how the cars were huge, new, shiny and when that Buick pulled up, it was the most impressive car he'd ever seen in his life. My Dad was a Buick man. He owned a new Buick from 1956 through 1998. when I was a boy, we had two Buick's in the garage, one my Mom's and the other Dad's higher end status cruiser. Mom normally drove a Skylark, while the Status Car was a Wildcat, Electra, or LaSabre. I should note, my Dad's last Buick was a 79 LaSabre Custom, he special ordered with cloth interior rather than leather and every option available. He garaged it from 79-1993, when he retired, only taking it out for spring and summer drives. It had 20K miles on it when he retired. Why? He considered those cars the LAST Buicks. From then on they were just v-6 Chevy's with cushy seats. LOL! My point is, some cars have true meaning. My Dad was in the process of restoring a 49 Special, in AZ, before he died a few years back. My brother finished the job. we will never sell that car. My belief is, many cars of this era are stashed for the same sentimental value.
@grampy2014
Жыл бұрын
God speed to your Dad. Great story.
Harley Earl sure knew how to design a car what a beauty
Buick and Pontiac straight eights sounded so cool.
Loved hearing it start. The 6 volt system is all someone needs.
I think the '49 and '59 were the prettiset Buicks made. I had a '48 and '54 plus a '59 powder blue convertible which was stunning.
Of course those seats used to be brown leather. Now they're pitiful red. I know that car. My dad lets me drive slow on the driveway, on Saturday.
@toordal
3 жыл бұрын
I'll tell you who made a smart purchase: anybody who bought one of these in 1985-86, no matter the condition.
Wonderful car . . Great vid. .
Just beautiful !!! .
jesus christ what a remarkable vehicle.
If I was young and in the 50's thats the car I'd would love to cruise with , sweet auto, needs a tail pipe though no biggie...
A classic!
GREAT CAR I HAVE A SCALE MODEL OF ONE
Rain man 😎
Where is it now?
Can I still get parts for any of these Classic cars that are sold?
@vanguardmotorsales
5 жыл бұрын
Yes
@thomastalleos8370
5 жыл бұрын
@@vanguardmotorsales where?
@vanguardmotorsales
5 жыл бұрын
Well there is many many palces we order a lot from National Parts Depot.
no seatbelts? is this street legal?
@vanguardmotorsales
6 жыл бұрын
Cars made before the year 66 do not require seat belts.
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