Leif in Calif Posted March 27 Share Posted March 27 much work needed...maybe 30 years ago when this assemblage would have been $1200 and I was younger... The ad shows a contact number but I'm not able to get it (CL Error) https://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/d/centralia-1927-buick-master-six-brougham/7726952974.html# For sale is a 1927 Buick master six Brougham. I started work on it but medical condition has stopped my work on it. Does need some metal work, plus also needs some of the wood body frame replaced. Comes with 2 engines, 2 transmissions, newer tires, plus I bought a whole new wiring harness for the car that is made of the same type of materials that the car would have had when it was new. Comes with 2 updraft carburetors, plus several other items I have bought for it. The pictures are decent and gives you an idea what condition it is in. This was a survivor when I got it but at some point in it's life it had a new roof put on it and the job was bad and it leaked hence the rot in the wood frame. In 1927 this was the top of the line for Buick and is a very large 4 door car. The car has a inline OHV 274 ci engine. The 1927 Master six Brougham had a production of only about 119 thousand give or take. While I loathe the word rare, this is an uncommon car to come by these days. It has to my understanding always lived here in Lewis county. If you have further questions please feel free to get a hold of me and ask. Just for added info even though the car pics show no doors on it all 4 are there and intact. email: 94e7113e5c003c90aa5fce942f725ce6@sale.craigslist.org Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
classiclines Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 Not Mine - the Craigslist contact info is : "three60-38eight-six753 to text." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wayne sheldon Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 The Buick oval window brougham. One of my all time favorite nickel era cars! Fifty years ago, I knew of three or four of them near where I grew up. i don't think I have seen one in person for over thirty years now, and only a few in modern photographs. This one is sad to look at. Much worse condition than the ones I knew of years ago. I hope someone will buy it and restore it well. But it cannot be me anymore, I have better projects I don't have enough time for. (And the price? No.) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dibarlaw Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 Yes these are very nice vehicles. The AACA museum has a 1926-51 that was donated as a partial restoration. Myself and others volunteered to work on it but COVID shut the project down. Below. The late Bill Sullivan's Model 51 at the Denver BCA National 2018 1927 Model 51 Brougham at Hershey HPOF class in 2019 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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