1949 Buick Roadmaster Sedanette on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
More details at: duanedhhowse@ukpeople.com .
1949 Buick Roadmaster Sedanette
1949 Buick Roadmaster Sedanette that’s been beautifully restored to original condition by a
previous owner. It has its original straight eight engine and the original dynaflo automatic transmission. I
don’t have the original rims and tires, it now has Centerline rims and tires, but I do have the original hub
caps. I bought the car in 2009 and was going to do a restomod project, but I felt the car was too nice to modify.
It has a super straight rust free body with almost perfect trim. The car starts right up and runs perfectly. The
transmission works perfectly. I have the original sales brochure, owner’s manual and service manual. The photos
do not do the car justice. During the restoration process it was converted to 12 volt and was 100% re-wired so it
has an alternator not a generator. The wipers have also been converted to electric and are not the old fashioned
vacuum type that came with the cars of that era. This car is for sale in more than one location. I am a private car
collector and enthusiast, I’m not a dealer and I typically don’t sell cars. I’m going to be listing several
cars all of which are my own personal cars that are titled in my name and have been for many years. The reason for
selling is that my interests have changed, not because of financial issues, a defect with a car, divorce, tax
trouble, or any other excuse people would like for you to believe. All questions will be answered truthfully and to
the best of my ability. I think the photographs will speak for themselves.
Buick Roadmaster for Sale
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