1949 Buick Super Estate Wagon, Green with 63300 Miles available now!
1949 Buick Super Estate Wagon
Technical specifications of Buick Super Estate Wagon 1949 | |
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Price: | US $48,500.00 |
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Buick |
Model: | Super Estate Wagon |
Type: | Wagon |
Year: | 1949 |
Mileage: | 63300 |
VIN: | 15I35783 |
Color: | Green |
Engine size: | OHV Buick Straight-8 / Dynaflow |
Power options: | -- |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | A |
Drive type: | -- |
Interior color: | Green |
Options: | -- |
Vehicle Title: | -- |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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RARE AS 1 OF 1,847 PRODUCED
HIGHLY ORIGINAL VEHICLE WITH 1 QUALITY REPAINT
OWNED SINCE 1989 BY A RESPECTED LOCAL COLLECTOR
OHV BUICK STRAIGHT-8/DYNAFLOW AUTOMATIC
WELL-PRESERVED AND HIGHLY ORIGINAL INTERIOR
EQUIPPED WITH DESIRABLE PERIOD ACCESSORIES
OUTSTANDING MECHANICAL CONDITION AND DRIVABILITY
REBUILT ORIGINAL RADIO SPEAKERS
FRESHLY DETAILED AND READY TO SHOW AND ENJOY!
Following the pent-up public demand of the postwar automotive buyers market, Harley Earls famed GM styling studios ushered in a succession of fresh new designs with the 1948 Cadillac line, followed for 1949 with exciting new bodies for the other GM divisions. Buick models for 49 now featured aircraft-inspired ventiports across the board along the front fenders, including the Special line, which included the updated Estate Wagon. While wooden body content was reduced to the window surrounds and tailgate, it was still structural in nature and conferred an elegant and upscale character to these stylish family haulers. Pricing was from $3,178 and just 1,847 were produced for 1949.
This 1949 Buick Super Estate Wagon is a rare and highly original example, with a repaint performed prior to its purchase in 1989 by Frank Opalka, of Evanston, Illinois. In addition to being an accomplished racing driver, Mr. Opalka is well-known for his foreign-car business on Davis Street, specializing in luxury and sports cars in partnership with Rolls-Royce expert Larry Courtney. Among his many exploits, Mr. Opalka was a stunt driver of a police cruiser in the massive chase sequences near the end of the hit 1980 comedy movie, The Blues Brothers. This 1949 Buick Super was a cherished possession of Mr. Opalka, a true enthusiast who drove the car numerous times on his annual pilgrimage to the world-famous AACA Eastern Region Fall Meet at Hershey, Pennsylvania.
A recent review and test drive of the car at The Last Detail confirms the Super Estate Wagons excellent, tour-ready mechanical condition, including tight and responsive steering action, superb brakes, and uncanny smoothness while cruising the highway with its robust 8-cylinder OHV Buick engine and Dynaflow automatic transmission. The high-quality exterior paint finish was recently polished and continues to shine nicely. The interior and upholstery appear original, as do the wooden roof bows. The original radio was recently rebuilt and operates like new. While the carpets are worn somewhat and could be replaced, and some small dings are present in areas of the bright exterior trim, this rare postwar classic clearly benefits from the loving care given to it by Mr. Opalka during his many years of stewardship and enjoyment. Other features include front bumper guards, a steel windshield visor, and accessory chrome exhaust tip, plus steel wheels mounting full hub caps, trim rings, and period style whitewall tires. A very nice example of a true postwar American icon, this rare and very attractive 1949 Buick Super Estate Wagon is a high-quality classic vehicle with well-known, long-term prior ownership and care. Sound mechanicals and drivability make it a compelling choice for enjoyable touring. Contact us today to see it for yourself and get ready to enjoy it in the beautiful fall colors with friends and family!
HIGHLY ORIGINAL VEHICLE WITH 1 QUALITY REPAINT
OWNED SINCE 1989 BY A RESPECTED LOCAL COLLECTOR
OHV BUICK STRAIGHT-8/DYNAFLOW AUTOMATIC
WELL-PRESERVED AND HIGHLY ORIGINAL INTERIOR
EQUIPPED WITH DESIRABLE PERIOD ACCESSORIES
OUTSTANDING MECHANICAL CONDITION AND DRIVABILITY
REBUILT ORIGINAL RADIO SPEAKERS
FRESHLY DETAILED AND READY TO SHOW AND ENJOY!
Following the pent-up public demand of the postwar automotive buyers market, Harley Earls famed GM styling studios ushered in a succession of fresh new designs with the 1948 Cadillac line, followed for 1949 with exciting new bodies for the other GM divisions. Buick models for 49 now featured aircraft-inspired ventiports across the board along the front fenders, including the Special line, which included the updated Estate Wagon. While wooden body content was reduced to the window surrounds and tailgate, it was still structural in nature and conferred an elegant and upscale character to these stylish family haulers. Pricing was from $3,178 and just 1,847 were produced for 1949.
This 1949 Buick Super Estate Wagon is a rare and highly original example, with a repaint performed prior to its purchase in 1989 by Frank Opalka, of Evanston, Illinois. In addition to being an accomplished racing driver, Mr. Opalka is well-known for his foreign-car business on Davis Street, specializing in luxury and sports cars in partnership with Rolls-Royce expert Larry Courtney. Among his many exploits, Mr. Opalka was a stunt driver of a police cruiser in the massive chase sequences near the end of the hit 1980 comedy movie, The Blues Brothers. This 1949 Buick Super was a cherished possession of Mr. Opalka, a true enthusiast who drove the car numerous times on his annual pilgrimage to the world-famous AACA Eastern Region Fall Meet at Hershey, Pennsylvania.
A recent review and test drive of the car at The Last Detail confirms the Super Estate Wagons excellent, tour-ready mechanical condition, including tight and responsive steering action, superb brakes, and uncanny smoothness while cruising the highway with its robust 8-cylinder OHV Buick engine and Dynaflow automatic transmission. The high-quality exterior paint finish was recently polished and continues to shine nicely. The interior and upholstery appear original, as do the wooden roof bows. The original radio was recently rebuilt and operates like new. While the carpets are worn somewhat and could be replaced, and some small dings are present in areas of the bright exterior trim, this rare postwar classic clearly benefits from the loving care given to it by Mr. Opalka during his many years of stewardship and enjoyment. Other features include front bumper guards, a steel windshield visor, and accessory chrome exhaust tip, plus steel wheels mounting full hub caps, trim rings, and period style whitewall tires. A very nice example of a true postwar American icon, this rare and very attractive 1949 Buick Super Estate Wagon is a high-quality classic vehicle with well-known, long-term prior ownership and care. Sound mechanicals and drivability make it a compelling choice for enjoyable touring. Contact us today to see it for yourself and get ready to enjoy it in the beautiful fall colors with friends and family!