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1932 Buick Victoria Coupe


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1932 Buick Victoria 5 passenger coupe. Mileage is 69,279. The engine is a straight 8 with a 3 speed manual transmission. Wheels are original spoke 18". The condition is: Body = excellent, Paint = average (looks good but is lacquer cracked from age, Windshield wipers need rebuilt, Interior = good ( wood paneling and floor mats need refreshing, Tires = 90% remaining, Glass is good, Chrome is excellent. This vehicle runs and drives very good. Converted to fuel injection, but still have the carb. air filter etc.

Located at: Peoria, Arizona

Asking $25,000. If your interested reply. You can email me at idrange@yahoo.com

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Guest warrior

Sir, From your pics your car appears to be completely original. The wheel base makes it look somewhat odd, but you're never to old to learn. I own a 1932 Buick Victoria, but the trunk area is completely different. Mine is a series 50 (the shortest wheelbase). Just out of interest I was wondering if you might have a pic of the tag on the firewall designating the model number. I believe they only made 2,014 like mine, and in all the years I have looked for parts and info I don't think I have seen this model making production figures for yours pretty small. I see it has Washington plates. Did you purchase it in Washington, and if so, I would be interested to know where just out of curiosity. I was born in Sequim, Wa. Seeing the condition of your car it probably came from the eastern side as it gets pretty wet on the peninsula! I don't think you will have much trouble selling your car, it's a very unique vehicle, good luck. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks, Ed

email-eee1957@yahoo.com

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Imperial62, Since I emailed you I saw a picture of another car like yours and they called it a traveler's coupe, so far I can't prove it, but I have heard that reference before. Sending a couple pics of a 32 five passenger Victoria like mine. Regards Ed.post-105953-143143028889_thumb.jpg

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Attached are the tag plates on the car. I'm actually helping my parents sell the car so I'm not sure on the model. The tag says 86? The car ran with the carb., but they had someone convert it to fuel injection to have it run more dependable? Anyway they still have all the parts to restore it back. If any of you can tell the series from the tag I would appreciate the info.post-107731-143143032548_thumb.jpg

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Before Buick had model names, such as Limited,

Roadmaster, Century, etc., they used Series numbers.

Model no. 86 means your car is from Series 80.

That's one step down from Buick's Series 90,

which is the largest series of cars Buick made that year.

Being larger, Series 80 was fairly expensive (for a Buick)

originally, and fewer were made, so Series 80 is rather desirable.

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  • 7 years later...
On 3/25/2015 at 11:14 PM, Guest idrange said:

Attached are the tag plates on the car. I'm actually helping my parents sell the car so I'm not sure on the model. The tag says 86? The car ran with the carb., but they had someone convert it to fuel injection to have it run more dependable? Anyway they still have all the parts to restore it back. If any of you can tell the series from the tag I would appreciate the info.post-107731-143143032548_thumb.jpg

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i would like to buy the parts you have shown here

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That’s a seven year old post........with no information on the seller. Caution is required, and I would look elsewhere.

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