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FOR SALE 1949 Buick Series 50 "Torpedo Back" sell worldwide


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Guest D Duvoy

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8/31/15 - Selling my personal 1949 Buick Series 50 Sedanette :

 

Desirable Torpedo back body style. Straight 8 Dynaflow. A fun car to drive as is, restore or a great candidate for customization. Survivor car that has been rebuilt mechanically over the past few years. Same family owned since the 1970s. This car is ROCK SOLID! No rust through. One repaint many years ago (in the original Gala Green). Finish does show its age. Nice original chrome and interior. Runs great. I've driven this car about 600 miles in the last few months. No "muscle car" performance here but quite enjoyable to drive.

 

Can ship worldwide. I am in the auto export business and have import agents in Germany, the Netherlands and South Africa. Can ship almost anywhere in the world.

 

More pics at http://s1280.photobu...k?sort=3&page=1

 

Mechanically rebuilt (have receipts).
. engine and trans rebuilt (2010)
. new brakes (2007)
. new gas tank (2010)
. new radiator core ((2010)
. new battery (2009)
. new stainless steel exhaust system (2010)
. new tires (2009)
. New suspension components, front end kit, shock rebuilds, coil springs, shock links etc (2010)
. Comes with a Steele Master weatherstrip kit (not installed).

 

For more information, feel free to call me (Dan) at 517 304 6306 - dduvoy@comcast.net

Car is located in Brighton Michigan - Asking $18,900.00 OBO

 

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Guest D Duvoy

WOW!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks Dave. Love your photos of the Buick Parade float. Many of the Golden Jubilee parade floats and signage along the route where built by Display and Exhibit Company of Wayne Michigan. They did work for all of the car companies but primarily for Ford. They built displays for the auto shows from after the war on up to the mid 1980s. I had a Ford concept car from the early 1950s which they built the displays for. When they went out of business I bought their photo files and have a few photos of the Golden Jubilee parade, but nothing like these. Not sure if D & E built this. At any rate it sure was quite an impressive float

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Dave, for some reason I haven't been able to load pictures lately, maybe you could load a couple of the float I made for D Duboy to see, THANK YOU.

 

You know YOU are the person that inspired my making of such.

 

Dale in Indy

 

 

Here is the link to Dale' Buick Float.

 

Undoubtable A Work Of Art.

 

http://forums.aaca.org/topic/209684-you-dont-want-to-miss-this-1946-buick/?hl=%2Bbuick+%2Bparade+%2Bfloat

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