Saturday, July 5, 2008

1941 Buick Super Eight Convertible
For Sale In Florida

This outstanding 1941 Buick Super Eight Convertible has been owned for the past seven years by a meticulous private car collector in sunny Miami, Florida. Originally, this beautiful car belonged to an Arkansas Collector who was a Buick Dealer for years. Prior to World War II, he purchased the car new. During the war, he kept it in the showroom and he said it always brought a smile to people's faces and made them proud to see such a beautiful American product on display.

Options include Dual carburetion on its Fireball overhead valve straight eight engine, manual transmission, Buick spot lights, rear view mirrors, radio, power operated top, wide white wall tires, red and yellow seats, clock, bumper guards and full fender skirts.The overall condition of the yellow paint, convertible top, interior and engine is very good.

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