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1925 Buick roadster pickup


Tim b

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Your vehicle is a conversion from a car.  Vin number will be able to tell you what your vehicle started out as. 

 

Buick never made a truck of the year of your car.  Buick made trucks on and off from about 1908 - 1923.  All Buick trucks were 2 cylinder 1908-1910, and 4 cylinder models 1911-1923, no 6 cylinder models.

 

If you post the vin# we can tell you what your vehicle started out as.  Mark Shaw on this site has a truck conversion similar to yours.  You can look him up and share stories.

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Larry:

The photo he shows is of a Standard. No front tubular cross member, shorter radiator, 12 hub bolts at rear wheels. With what is left of the top it may have started out as a 1925-25A Enclosed Touring.

 The data plate on the firewall shoud tell.

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Thanks for info I was told it was a prototype done in 25 and they made them in 26,27, and 28 I have 

seen pics of all 3 years but mine does not have body metal around behind the seat like the pics I have seen

they look more finished

 

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3 hours ago, dibarlaw said:

Larry:

The photo he shows is of a Standard. No front tubular cross member, shorter radiator, 12 hub bolts at rear wheels. With what is left of the top it may have started out as a 1925-25A Enclosed Touring.

 The data plate on the firewall shoud tell.

 

You know more about that era than I do.  I was just looking at the vin#.  Could some of the parts been changed?

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The model 55 is a much bigger car with a 128 inch wheel base.

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1699666791_1925-55Front.jpg.5ba2b046ad4aec071e3212e2fb1d90eb.jpg Period photo of a 1925-55

Master features tubular front crossmember and crank stub projects through the bottom radiator tank. The Standard has a shorter radiator with the crank stub below..

1925-55.jpg.d9e7675c1bae60f40e1d36a41426c8cf.jpg 6 bolt rear hub indicating a Master full floating axle.

I will wait for the data plate info to be sure but this is deffinately a cut down touring car as to how the strike post is.

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  Just need to know if it is a regular(25-25) folding top model as mine is or a non folding enclosed model.(25-25A)

 

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Thanks Tim b. Just as I thought a 1925-25A. For a cut down I like it.

There are several 25-25As out in the Buick community

 This one was sold over 5 years ago and suposidly went to Russia.

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Notice that there are 6 bows on the enclosed model. Buicks version of the "California Top" with glass side curtains.

 

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They also were equiped with a heater.

929210793_thumbnail_IMG-64357-30-20.jpg.3f989b2b065ab238bad9ae28943861bd.jpgHugh's 1925-25 from Texas with a 4 bow folding top.

 My Data plate.

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We would really like to see more photos of your truck!

 

 

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On 7/20/2022 at 11:15 AM, Mark Shaw said:

As previously mentioned, this is my 1924 Buick pickup.

 

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This is beautiful, I love it.. I love how some people converted their cars into pickups. Also how chassis builders even made Depot hacks and woodies out of the early 20s 30s Buicks 


attached is 1931 Buick with a Cantrell body .

 

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