This 1954 Buick Roadmaster Convertible . It is equipped with a 4 Speed Manual transmission. The vehicle is Grey with a Green interior. - 1954 Buick Roadmaster Gray with Green interior. Extremely rare find. Motor sounds very good. Excellent car for restoration. BUICK Roadmaster (1949 - 1958) Description & History Buick offered its customers a brand new design for all their post-war models, including the Roadmaster. Developed by GM's Ned Nickles, the 1949 Roadmaster Convertible featured a lower aerodynamic body One of those models was the Buick Skylark, based on the two-door Roadmaster model only with more standard features. The first generation Skylark came with a unique door design and featured lower seats and top compared to the Roadmaster, while also being The second year for the "nail head" Buick overhead valve V8. Notice the aircraft type slide controls. Aviation themes were common in cars of the period. Colorful paint and matching interiors truly set these cars apart. http://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/ind 1953 Buick Roadmaster in a very rich color combination. Black paint and a Tan interior help accentuate the style and class that pours from every inch of this beauty. 1953 was a big year for Buick with the The Roadmaster first appeared in the 1936 model year, when Buick started using names as well as numbers for all its series. The 1936 catalogue says, with just a touch of hyperbole, "It literally named itself the first time a test model leveled .
The '49 Coupe was an important car on many fronts for Buick. As a mid-year debut, it represented post-war progress for the company and introduced key signatures that would set Buick's styling theme for years. These included the portholes or "ventiports A woman checks out a 1954 Buick Roadmaster Series 76 C two-door coupe Thursday as preparation got into full swing for the third annual Barrett-Jackson Orange County Collector Car Auction. The three-day auction takes place Friday through Sunday at the OC Buick was General Motors’ pioneer of concept cars Built for the 1954 Motorama season, it was constructed on a Roadmaster chassis. It first appeared at Miami, then featured in the Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago shows. At season’s end In addition, a series of performance enhancements by Charles Chayne and his engineering team, as well as very clean and modern styling, made the Buick line even more attractive to discerning buyers. In 1941, the Series 70 Roadmaster topped Buick’s model .
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