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1934 Buick $15000,not mine.


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Found it here  https://daytona.craigslist.org/cto/d/port-orange-1934-buick-series-40/7394930513.html

 

1934 Buick series 40 touring sedan, "TRUE SURVIVIOR" all original car 85,000 original miles and in great shape, suicide doors, no rust, all steel and painted over 50 years ago. original interior, manual 3 speed on floor with famous straight eight engine hat runs great, very dependable car starts all the time. Just get in and drive !!!! currently stored in air condition garage here in Port Orange, "Serious inquires Only" $15,000 call 386-then 295- then 8242

 

 

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Very Nice looking car... 8 cylinder... will cruse comfortably at 55 mph.... just use it as a 'DRIVER'...... as is............................

very fair Price... a good buy if you are looking for a 1934  vintage Driver.......

The so called 'birds nest' on the air cleaner.... is a fiber that the air, was filtered through, before it entered the oil bath filter below that...  stock, factory equipment.

 If I had the money ... it would be on it's way to my home, right Now.... Nice car at a very fair price.....

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1 hour ago, sunnybaba said:

Very Nice looking car... 8 cylinder... will cruse comfortably at 55 mph.... just use it as a 'DRIVER'...... as is............................

very fair Price... a good buy if you are looking for a 1934  vintage Driver.......

The so called 'birds nest' on the air cleaner.... is a fiber that the air, was filtered through, before it entered the oil bath filter below that...  stock, factory equipment.

 If I had the money ... it would be on it's way to my home, right Now.... Nice car at a very fair price.....

It looks just like the air cleaner on my 35 which is non oil filled.

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East coast - west coast thing?

I've noticed a prevalence of sellers in the east tend to park their cars on the grass in sales ads, where the west coast sellers almost never do.  Usually driveway or street.

Just a random observation.

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