Detailed and smooth running 322 cu. In. V-8 Dynaflow automatic transmission Refinished in Matador red paint Excellent Black/Red leather interior New Black canvas power top with rebuilt Chrome mechanism Electric Power Windows Wonderbar AM/FM radio with foot control In-dash electric clock Power bench seat Power steering Power brakes Kelsey Hayes wire wheels wheels Wide whitewall tires Twin outside rearview mirrors All chrome is Show Chrome Restored Engine Turned Dash and Step Plates Front wind wings series 2 Dealer Name Plate on Trunk (Schwanberg-Scheefe of Minneapolis) Odometer reads 66.551 Actual Miles...
Up for sale is a very popular American sedan that has been well kept and maintained; with low miles and flawless condition. It is a very rare opportunity to own this great car for a fraction of the price and in such amazing condition. There are no reported manufacturer's defects on this vehicle. A never-smoked-in before beauty that looks great and smells clean. The engine sounds, runs and feels smooth and provides abundant power while driving. This engine is very reliable and economical, and will take you to the moon if that's where you want to go. The transmission shifts smoothly and drives like a space shuttle. The A/C works well and blows cold air! There is no known mechanical issue which makes this a very interesting piece of art. As you can see from the pictures - the interior is clean while the seats show almost no wear or tear. All electrical componenets seem to be in good working order. The engine compartment clean, and free of any leaks.
This 1953 Buick Roadmaster is for sale in our Louisville Kentucky showroom. The Roadmaster received its first major postwar restyling in 1949. Its wheelbase and overall length were reduced but its weight was actually marginally increased. The biggest change was a much larger two-piece, curved glass windshield that the sales brochure described as like an %26acirc;??observation car.%26acirc;? It was also in 1949 that Buick introduced \"VentiPorts.\" Four were displayed on each of the Roadmaster\'s front fenders, with three on the fenders of all other Buicks. 1953 was a big year for Buick with the introduction of their first V8 engine. That engine was the 322 CID V8 with 188 horsepower that powers this Buick. This was also the first year for the 12 volt electric system. This old Roadmaster is what we like to refer to as a survivor car. It appears to have never been restored, but well maintained over the years. This car can be enjoyed for years to come in its %26acirc;??as is%26acirc;? state, or it%26acirc;??s ready for that special makeover. The new buyer gets to decide! To view this 1953 Buick Roadmaster, including an HD video, go to our website www.gatewayclassiccars.com or call at 812-294-1555 for more information. Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>
This 1953 Buick Roadmaster is for sale in our Louisville Kentucky showroom. The Roadmaster received its first major postwar restyling in 1949. Its wheelbase and overall length were reduced but its weight was actually marginally increased. The biggest change was a much larger two-piece, curved glass windshield that the sales brochure described as like an %26acirc;??observation car.%26acirc;? It was also in 1949 that Buick introduced \"VentiPorts.\" Four were displayed on each of the Roadmaster\'s front fenders, with three on the fenders of all other Buicks. 1953 was a big year for Buick with the introduction of their first V8 engine. That engine was the 322 CID V8 with 188 horsepower that powers this Buick. This was also the first year for the 12 volt electric system. This old Roadmaster is what we like to refer to as a survivor car. It appears to have never been restored, but well maintained over the years. This car can be enjoyed for years to come in its %26acirc;??as is%26acirc;? state, or it%26acirc;??s ready for that special makeover. The new buyer gets to decide! To view this 1953 Buick Roadmaster, including an HD video, go to our website www.gatewayclassiccars.com or call at 812-294-1555 for more information. Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>