1956 Buick Special Hardtop, One Owner, All Original, Garaged on 2040-cars
Huntington, West Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:original engine
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: red/white
Make: Buick
Interior Color: red/black/white
Model: Other
Trim: manufacture
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 18,867
Car is in MINT condition, has been garage kept since it was purchased brand new in 1956, has all original including tires (battery has been replaced). Runs excellent. This Buick has been a one owner/family car, belonged to a lady, who left it to her nephew several years ago, hence the low miles on the car. The front seat of the car has been covered in vinyl so the seats are also in mint condition. I could find no tears or stains on this.
Now this car has not been buffed or cleaned up from sitting in the garage, it has the dust on it that collects on cars when they are sitting in a garage. So for those collectors out there, you can clean it up any way you want: just washing it or buffing it to bring out the shine. This car just needs a new home, and due to the prime condition it is in, will make anyone anywhere a great show car.
The pictures are shown when I had the car moved to a better location, and I had it moved by truck so as not to put more miles on it. Contact me with any questions you may have. This is a great car!!
This is strictly a cash sale, with buyer picking up car and arranging for the transportation themselves. Title will be signed over at time of sale, when cash is involved.
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