Great Running/Driving Street Rod! 350 TPI V8, Auto, A/C, PS/B w/ Frt Disc, Nice!
1940 Buick Other
Technical specifications of Buick Other 1940 | |
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Price: | US $34,995.00 |
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Buick |
Model: | Other |
Type: | Sedan |
Year: | 1940 |
Mileage: | 31627 |
VIN: | 44021052 |
Color: | Green |
Engine size: | 350 TPI |
Power options: | -- |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Gray |
Options: | -- |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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When this 1940 Buick Special sedan was put together, 'style' was the operative word. Still looking very much like it did decades ago, this wonderful resto-mod has been thoughtfully updated with a fuel-injected 350 V8, loads of creature comforts, and a sumptuous interior, all without altering the fantastic look of the original design. If you don't feel like advertising that your hot rod is a HOT ROD, perhaps this Buick has something to offer.
The all-new styling of the redesigned 1940 Buicks was an absolute homerun, and today they're distinctive and handsome cars that stand out from all the other GM machines that all looked pretty much the same that year. With a handsome prominent grille whose shape would be echoed for the next decade to the handsome skirted fenders, the 1940 Buicks were winners. And everything that was great about those cars remains intact on this amazing resto-mod. Although the build is a few years old and some miles have been put on the clock (31,627 miles since the build to be exact), the big sedan still shows well in its Emerald Green Metallic paint and custom pinstripes, showing only minor signs of use that is expected for a driver. Other than the integrated turn signals in the front fenders, the sheetmetal is largely unmodified and was nicely finished during the build, so all four doors fit well, the trunk has even gaps, and both sides of the butterfly-style hood sit flush with the cowl and nose cone. 1940 was the first year for headlights built into the fenders, with these sporting an almost 'frenched' look that give them a slightly custom feel without advertising the factory upgrade too much. The plentiful factory stainless trim along the sides of the body and hood is nicely detailed, and the finned bumpers almost have an early billet look to them. Also note the modern side mirrors that are so sneaky that you probably didn't even see them until I mentioned it.
A great deal of planning and thought went into this Buick's interior, which is finished in two-tone gray Ultraleather material with a traditional pleated insert pattern. The front seats are late-model buckets with headrests and seatbelts, while the original back seat was upholstered to match and is as comfortable as your Great Aunt's sitting room sofa. All four door panels are custom pieces, featuring high-end tweed fabric with custom 1940 inlayed designs. Original garnish moldings and the dash were painted to match the exterior paint, and a set of digital gauges with green lettering were installed just ahead of the driver to keep a modern eye out on the diagnostics of the motor. A tilt column with a leather-wrapped banjo-style wheel continues the resto-mod vintage look, and details like the Vintage Air A/C system and Alpine AM/FM/CD stereo have been nicely integrated into a custom dash panel that was added to the original unit. The big sedan also offers plush carpets that insulate the cabin, a taut headliner above wrapped in durable tweed, and you know it's built for long journeys with cruise control as part of the package. The spacious trunk is finished just as nicely, with plush carpets, a custom spare tire cover, relocated battery in a custom tray and enough room to accommodate all your Power Tour luggage.
For power, this Buick's original 248 cubic inch straight-8 is gone, replaced by a reliable and powerful 350 cubic inch Chevy V8 that's fed through a tune-port fuel-injection unit. Since it was built to cruise, an oversized radiator was installed up front and a TH350 3-speed automatic transmission behind, all making it a wonderful long-distance cruiser. Everything is tightly packed in the engine bay, but thanks to smart engineering, service access is good and with modern components and long-tube headers, it makes great power on the open road. An updated front suspension includes power steering and power front disc brakes, while upgraded shocks, springs and a durable 10-bolt rear end handle all the added power with ease. Nice! Rounding out the slick look are bright Rally wheels with modern Vogue radials to complete the effect.
Beautifully built and a joy to drive, this handsome Buick is for the person who loves the 1940 look but needs more than 110 horsepower to get around. Call today!
The all-new styling of the redesigned 1940 Buicks was an absolute homerun, and today they're distinctive and handsome cars that stand out from all the other GM machines that all looked pretty much the same that year. With a handsome prominent grille whose shape would be echoed for the next decade to the handsome skirted fenders, the 1940 Buicks were winners. And everything that was great about those cars remains intact on this amazing resto-mod. Although the build is a few years old and some miles have been put on the clock (31,627 miles since the build to be exact), the big sedan still shows well in its Emerald Green Metallic paint and custom pinstripes, showing only minor signs of use that is expected for a driver. Other than the integrated turn signals in the front fenders, the sheetmetal is largely unmodified and was nicely finished during the build, so all four doors fit well, the trunk has even gaps, and both sides of the butterfly-style hood sit flush with the cowl and nose cone. 1940 was the first year for headlights built into the fenders, with these sporting an almost 'frenched' look that give them a slightly custom feel without advertising the factory upgrade too much. The plentiful factory stainless trim along the sides of the body and hood is nicely detailed, and the finned bumpers almost have an early billet look to them. Also note the modern side mirrors that are so sneaky that you probably didn't even see them until I mentioned it.
A great deal of planning and thought went into this Buick's interior, which is finished in two-tone gray Ultraleather material with a traditional pleated insert pattern. The front seats are late-model buckets with headrests and seatbelts, while the original back seat was upholstered to match and is as comfortable as your Great Aunt's sitting room sofa. All four door panels are custom pieces, featuring high-end tweed fabric with custom 1940 inlayed designs. Original garnish moldings and the dash were painted to match the exterior paint, and a set of digital gauges with green lettering were installed just ahead of the driver to keep a modern eye out on the diagnostics of the motor. A tilt column with a leather-wrapped banjo-style wheel continues the resto-mod vintage look, and details like the Vintage Air A/C system and Alpine AM/FM/CD stereo have been nicely integrated into a custom dash panel that was added to the original unit. The big sedan also offers plush carpets that insulate the cabin, a taut headliner above wrapped in durable tweed, and you know it's built for long journeys with cruise control as part of the package. The spacious trunk is finished just as nicely, with plush carpets, a custom spare tire cover, relocated battery in a custom tray and enough room to accommodate all your Power Tour luggage.
For power, this Buick's original 248 cubic inch straight-8 is gone, replaced by a reliable and powerful 350 cubic inch Chevy V8 that's fed through a tune-port fuel-injection unit. Since it was built to cruise, an oversized radiator was installed up front and a TH350 3-speed automatic transmission behind, all making it a wonderful long-distance cruiser. Everything is tightly packed in the engine bay, but thanks to smart engineering, service access is good and with modern components and long-tube headers, it makes great power on the open road. An updated front suspension includes power steering and power front disc brakes, while upgraded shocks, springs and a durable 10-bolt rear end handle all the added power with ease. Nice! Rounding out the slick look are bright Rally wheels with modern Vogue radials to complete the effect.
Beautifully built and a joy to drive, this handsome Buick is for the person who loves the 1940 look but needs more than 110 horsepower to get around. Call today!