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1952 Buick Super Base 4.3l on 2040-cars

Year:1952 Mileage:58000
Location:

Salesville, Ohio, United States

Salesville, Ohio, United States

                                                   NO RESERVE.
This is a very sharp car and the straight 8 starts and runs great! I recently purchased this car and love it but some unexpected things have come up so i am reluctantly going to sell it and a couple others. This is a original car with 58000 miles that has had only 1 repaint about 35 years ago and been well cared for. The car runs and drives great and gets plenty of attention. The interior is in great original condition, This was luxury back in the day it just floats down the road at 65mph. It is a nice driver not a 100 point show car! I am listing with no reserve so the high bidder will own this sharp Buick!!!!!
I can help arrange shipping at buyers expense!! The car is being sold in AS IS CONDITION!!!
This listing may be ended early due to advertised locally, Please call Mark at 740-260-2282 with any questions!

  • 1952 Buick Super 4 Door
  • 58,000 Miles
  • Rebuilt automatic transmission about 1,000 miles ago
  • Power Steering
  • Original interior. Shows minimal wear.
  • Very rare INTERIOR wind wings
  • Clock and radio do not work
  • Rare fog lights installed but not wired
  • Battery is 2 years old
  • Wide white wall tires. Good Tread but are 10 years old and are biased not radial,
  • Chrome is decent but not perfect


On Dec-28-13 at 10:05:58 PST, seller added the following information:

Foregot to mention the trunk and undercarriage is not rusty, The body mounts, floors, and frame are also in great shape not rusty!!!!


On Dec-28-13 at 11:50:54 PST, seller added the following information:

Here is the info off the data plate that has been requested.
Vin 16706053
Mod 52-52
Style # 52-4519
Body # G30225
Trim # 51
Paint # 44         ABDP

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