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I figure if I keep these ads for these BEAUTIFUL BUY'S in front of all of you long enough, some of you will eventually join the more than 400 happy BCA members already driving and enjoying

THE BEAUTIFUL 1954 BUICK

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and another what sounds like a very nicely restored Century

Classic 1954 Buick Century, 2-Dr Hard Top

although incorrectly painted beneath the sweep spears, a very nice SUPER

1954 Buick Super 2 door hardtop restored

Talked to the guy about this car. He's done a good bit of body work to it. Could be a fun sunny day driver project

1954 Buick

Depending on the amount of rust through and accessories these STATELY old Roadmasters generally come with, this may could be a good buy at a couple hundred off asking.

$900 --1954 Buick Roadmaster

not much to comment on this one but could be fun

1954 buick super. custom,rat rod

I've been considering this Super convertible for awhile. If anybody is really close, I'd like to hear an honest description of the car.

1954 BUICK "SUPER" CONVERTIBLE--COLLECTOR's DREAM- GREAT TO RESTORE-

Riviera Special

1954 Buick Special

Call Fred and talk to him about this Roadie

1954 buick roadmaster

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I haven't checked price guides recently, but I'm wondering if the first couple of prices are in line with reality. I guess hardtops are up there, but the description for the Super convertible really inflates the restored value by about double.

I can see that MrEarl is torn...between getting more '54 Buick friends and expanding Buick Gardens.

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I haven't checked price guides recently, but I'm wondering if the first couple of prices are in line with reality. I guess hardtops are up there, but the description for the Super convertible really inflates the restored value by about double.

I can see that MrEarl is torn...between getting more '54 Buick friends and expanding Buick Gardens.

The work on Buick Gardens is complete, I have enough 54 projects to last me until I'm 140, but I can never have enough '54 Buick friends,... FRIEND :)

D, I think you can see from looking at the bottom line of El Diablo's '54 Buick Price Guide below, that your investment a few years back in 54 stock was pretty damn good. (Y'all...I'll bet he shows this to Suzanne right away)

http://www.hometownbuick.de/1954/content/1954_buick_prices.xls

I have to slightly disagree re the restored value of the Super Convertible. I believe any mid fifties Buick convertible in a good color choice and totally correct restoration, has the potential to easily bring 75-100K. I strongly suspect Middleton will agree with me. And too will immediately show this the price guide to his wife.

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I'm not disagreeing per se...and I know the limitations of price guides...I had just checked a couple price guides that had the top price of a 56C under $50k. I see NADA shows higher.

Actually, I bought the car in 2008 at pretty close to the April 2008 Average price, so as an average car, it hasn't increased in value that much since then. Granted, I would like to think of the car as perhaps better than average...it did earn a silver. I don't think it would get to that high retail number, but who am I to say? There have been a couple for sale for a while around $30k.

There isn't much point in showing Suzanne...this car is a keeper, so its value is less important as a dollar figure than something to enjoy. If I were to sell it, well, there's a dog house outside I'm sure I'd be able to use, not to mention the children disowning me...as it is, they are occasionally bickering about who will eventually get which car.

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Folks the little 4 door Specials and Century's are a joy to drive. Just right for going to the grocery store or parts store.

here's one up Cleveland way...

1954 Buick four door Sedan

here's one you can drive home from the Nationals in July

http://norwich.ebayclassifieds.com/classic-cars/voluntown/1954-buick-special/?ad=7758753

and here is a confused seller. The pictures show a Super but the ad is for a Century. And he states it is a 3 speed. A 3 speed 56R is RARE!!!!! Probably more so than the 3 speed Century's. I've seen a 52R (four door Super) with 3 speed but never a 56R two door.

http://southbend.craigslist.org/cto/2179359814.html

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That little 46R could be a nice car...when floors need replacing though, it can be the start of more. Keep watching Lamar...perhaps the price will come down enough for it to become a Buick Garden flower.

Oh, thanks to Pete Philips, I already have my small body hard top and love it. And going to look at that Atlanta car made me appreciate mine even more.

Unless I win the lottery and can afford to buy one each of all 1954 series, I think the only car left for me to ever consider would be if I could find Breeze. The little 48-D that started it all back in '71.

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I have to slightly disagree re the restored value of the Super Convertible. I believe any mid fifties Buick convertible in a good color choice and totally correct restoration, has the potential to easily bring 75-100K. I strongly suspect Middleton will agree with me. And too will immediately show this the price guide to his wife.

In reviewing recent auction results, a LOT MORE 40's to 50's restored convertibles are going in the $35,000 to $55,000 where a few years ago these cars went for $15,000 to $50,000 more.

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Lamar,

Have gotten so close on the 54's over the years. But I need to f-o-c-u-s.

If I get a couple cars restored, then a 54 is at the top of my list.

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Just talked to this feller in Lansing MI just off hwy 127. For $1,200 you can get you a running, driving lil 2 door c-dan. All new brake lines, flex hoses, & rebuilt cylinders. new shoes and rebuilt master cylinder. New exhaust. Original interior, seats and headliner in good condition. Windshield cracked and a few quarter size rust spots on lower front fender, rockers, floors and where the back glass meets the top of the fender. 66K miles showing and he doesn't think it's 166K. Says the county is after him to get some cars out of his yard so it is priced to sell.

1954 Buick Special

Anybody close enough to go take a peek?

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That sure is a beauty MrEarl....

If I'm not mistaken the Century was the fastest American production car in 54???

Yes I know the 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL was a sure fired record breaker but certainly NOT American.

This one is the real deal but certainly NOT production!

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Thanks for bringing that video up Bob. I can never get enough of watching and listening to that that awesome Buick. That car sold about two years ago for I believe the mid 30's. There have always been two special Buick's that I have dreamed of just riding in. Thanks to Robert E Coker, one dream came true last summer. I will drive a Roadmaster to Mexico some day to ride in El Buick #115.

OK 54 aficionados, there are at least three original parts on this Buick Century that are incorrect. Can you spot them.

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Bit of a contrast there with the red and black interior in the Gulf Turquoise car.

Alas I'm not in a buying phase / mood right now unless an extreme deal lands in my lap (and no, I don't think I've mentioned the '73 Centurion for sale locally to Suzanne).

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Well if the 54 Buick Gang plans to get 54 of these gorgeous beauties on the showfield in Shalotte, MrEarl thinks he'd better get busy puttin a few of you folks in one. :)

So to that end check these Beautiful Buy's out.

This could be fun car and with a 430 a real ZOOOM 1954 Buick Super

And check this little original condition Special out. Would take much to make this baby a daily driver. Suweet 1954 Buick Special 4 dr.

Nice Interior, new brakes and exhaust, THAT'S worth the asking 1954 Buick Special

2 door Special Don't let the picture scare ya 1954 Buick Special

a little wrenchin I believe this baby could make it cross country 1954 Buick Century

a driver Skylark, could be lot's of fun Buick : Skylark | eBay

another white Roadmaster, a convertible this time Buick : Roadmaster | eBay

or maybe an Estate Wagon is more your style I bet a low 20's offer would buy it AutoTrader Classics - 1954 Buick Century Wagon Blue 8 Cylinder Automatic 2 wheel drive | Antiques | Arlington, TX

I wish I had about 15K to offer this fella 1954 Buick Century

All parts rechromed already *********1954 BUICK ROADMASTER*******

that's all for now folk's ;)

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Breaker one. Breaker one. This is the Bandit. Am I hittin' ya, son?

Bleach, you've owned some cool cars. I think it's time you step up to a '54 Buick. :) And here it is.....

http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/2592264352.html

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I was thinking a wagon would be neat but it looks like the production numbers were lower than the convertibles so I'm guessing one would be hard to find or would be as expensive as a convert.

My next choice would be any model with factory A/C. In any case whatever I end up looking for will need to be in fairly good shape and within 50 miles or so of where I live. My wife refuses to go on any more long distance road trips to bring back a car. She got burned out on the last few plus those cars turned out to be real "winners":rolleyes:.

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