Rare 1957 Buick Estate Wagon Very Original, Restored Years Back Rare 1 Of A Kind on 2040-cars
London, Ontario, Canada
Engine:364 Nail Head
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Exterior Color: Black & White
Make: Buick
Interior Color: Yellow & White
Model: Century
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Estate Wagon
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Mileage: 999,999
Sub Model: Estate Wagon
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Wow Today I Have for your consideration a stunning 1957 Buick Estate Wagon, this car is equipped with a 364 V8 nail head, backed by a switch pitch automatic transmission, which all have been rebuilt / restored and are in perfect working order. The paint on this car is in very reasonable condition for its age. It has some lacquer checking but it just adds to the authenticity of the car making it seem like a true survivor for 1957. The chrome on this car is in outstanding condition with what I would believe to have been show chrome finish, very nice. Many dollars spent on the chrome refinishing. The body condition is very straight, with no body damage, that I can find. I have checked the car though ally since my owner ship of some 5 years and have found no previous or present rust issue of any kind. The floor pans are rust free and clean. The interior is in excellent condition through out showing no signs of wear, as is the headliner. Radio works just fine once it warms up tube you know. All Gauges work correctly. The speedo quite working over the winter don't know the issue with it. All windows are in great shape and work correctly. The engine runs great starts right up every time, transmission shifts correctly, no howls or wines out of the rear end. Brakes and steering components are all in great shape and work correctly as they should. I might ad the person that restored this car was the president of the Buick Club of America. This car also completed the Great American Race.
This car would be a nice addition to any collection or just make a great weekend cruiser for the person who wants a Buick Wagon.
Check the photos out as they speak for themselves.
This car is for sale locally and may be withdrawn at any time.
I encourage you to stop by and inspect this car yourself or your inspector because seeing is believing.
I will help with shipment over seas, I can take to a seaport for your convenience for a small fee.
I will Ship the car to Buffalo N.Y. or Detroit MI. Area For transport through out the USA. For a small fee. Theres a small broker fee of $375.00 to have the paperwork done correctly so this car can be registed in any state with ease.
I am easy to work with and I am willing to help any way I can to make this an easy transaction.
If I haven't said this before this car drives just like it would have when it was brand new in 1957. If you really wish I would drive this car to your front door for the price of fuel, expenses, and plane ticket home for me and my friend. That's how confident I am in this car.
Truly is a nice example.
Want more pictures just ask.
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