6-time National Award Winner - Trophy Magnet - Aaca & Bca on 2040-cars
Syracuse, New York, United States
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This is an exceptional automobile, typically not found. It's original, with original miles, but new Goodyear tires and belts. Everything works, including the Air Conditioning. No rust, no dents, no scratches. It looks, runs and drives like a new car. The interior is more comfortable than a new car and it rides better.
It's won so many trophies that if I put them all in front of the car, you won't see the car. They won't fit in the car either. Well over a dozen recent trophies are missing from the above photo. They just won't fit without falling off the hood. It's never won less than 1st place in any competition, anywhere, even when judged in a class of national winners. The national awards that this car has won require 5 judges per car, per event! It's been stored in a climate controlled garage it's entire life. It's treated to non ethanol fuel every time it needs gas. There are no issues with the seals. There are NO leaks. Of course there is no rust, anywhere, even underneath. The 6 national awards are: Antique Automobile Club of America 1st Junior Antique Automobile Club of America Senior 2- Antique Automobile Club of America Preservation awards (most recently just 2 months ago). Buick Club of America Silver Buick Club of America Gold Senior These are all 400-point judged awards, where the car must be essentially perfect. This is not HPOF (Historic Preservation of Original Features), where the car only needs to be original, although this car is. This car has a Buick 350 V8 which comes with the original Packard Suppression wires, provided by GM with the Buick V8. These were factory installed and are labeled with the original date code, from 2nd Quarter, 1976. They work so well that there's no need to replace them, even though I wasted money on a new set of Delco wires before learning that the Packard wires were actually original. Obviously all of the dealer documentation is included, along with the window sticker, new car brochures, and many documents that are given only to the dealer, ie: color charts, new car order option check-off sheet, etc. The only reason I'm selling is to thin the herd of classic cars at home. I am not a dealer. This is an exceptional opportunity for the serious car collector. This car needs absolutely nothing. A 2-page article on this car appears in the December, 2012 issue of the magazine of the Buick Club of America. Automatic, Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes. |
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