Spectacular "we4" Model- Outperforms The Grand National (one Of 1547) Immaculate on 2040-cars
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RARE HIGH PERFORMANCE "WE4" MODEL - - OUTPERFORMS THE GRAND NATIONAL ONE YEAR ONLY - ONE OF 1547 - - UNMODIFIED FACTORY ORIGINAL WITH BOOKS 11,OOO DOCUMENTED MILES - - ONE OWNER SINCE NEW - - IMMACULATE CONDITION HEMMINGS MOTOR NEWS 2012 PICK FOR "TOP FUTURE COLLECTIBLE CLASSIC" UP FOR AUCTION, FROM A COLLECTION OF FINE CARS, IS THIS OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF THE LAST AND BEST YEAR BUICK REGAL TURBO-T "WE4" - THIS RARE FIND IS FROM THE ESTATE OF THE ORIGINAL OWNER - THE VEHICLE IS AS CLOSE TO NEW AS IT GETS THE ORIGINAL OWNER DECIDED TO PURCHASE THIS LIMITED PRODUCTION "WE4" MODEL OVER THE GRAND NATIONAL FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS - 1) MULTIPLE 1987 MAGAZINE ROAD TEST REVIEWS SHOWED THIS MODEL OUTPERFORMED THE GRAND NATIONAL IN EVERY ROAD TEST COMPARISON (.3 SECOND FASTER 0-60 / BETTER HANDLING ON SKID PAD AND SLALOM / SHORTER STOPPING DISTANCE / "MORE RESPONSIVE AND CONFIDENCE INSPIRING") - THESE TEST RESULTS WERE DUE TO THE "WE4'S" LIGHTER WEIGHT, ACHIEVED THROUGH BUICK'S USE OF ALLOY BODY COMPONENTS AND WHEELS IN THIS LIMITED PRODUCTION MODEL VS. STEEL AND CAST IRON COMPONENTS IN THE GRAND NATIONAL - 2) THE CLEANER LOOK OF THE LIGHTWEIGHT ALLOY TURBINE WHEELS WITH THE BAD BOY BLACKED OUT BODY - 3) THE MORE RARE AND EXCLUSIVE "WE4" MODEL HAD THE POTENTIAL FOR GREATER FUTURE VALUE - (ONLY 1547 BUILT VS. MORE THAN 100,000 GRAND NATIONALS) THIS VEHICLE IS LIKELY THE FINEST EXAMPLE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR SALE ANYWHERE - IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGE KEPT AND METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED - NEVER IN WEATHER - NEVER SMOKED IN - DRIVEN ONLY BY ITS OWNER - THE INTERIOR IS IMMACULATE - THE EXTERIOR FEATURES EXCEPTIONAL MIRROR FINISH PAINT AND TRIM - THE MECHANICALS ARE LIKE NEW - THE VEHICLE HAS JUST BEEN FULLY SERVICED - IT NEEDS NOTHING THE LIST OF OPTIONS IS EXTENSIVE, INCLUDING; T-TOPS, CONCERT SOUND SYSTEM, POWER WINDOWS, TILT STEERING WHEEL, LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL AND MORE - THE AIR CONDITIONING, POWER OPTIONS AND GUAGES WORK AS NEW - MAJOR AUCTION REPRESENTATIVES APPRAISED VALUE IS NORTH OF 40,000 WITH POTENTIAL TO GO HIGHER TOPS IN PERFORMANCE, STYLE AND VALUE - THIS IS ONE FOR THE DISCRIMINATING COLLECTOR PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR INFORMATION ON FINANCING AND WORLDWIDE DELIVERY (412) 736-3600 |
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2018 Buick Regal TourX First Drive Review | Pop the champagne, it's another wagon!
Tue, Jan 30 2018As a newborn member of an endangered species, we should probably pop open the Dom to fete the arrival of the 2018 Buick Regal TourX. It's a wagon, after all, and if there's anything we automotive writers have been clamoring for is more wagons. "Forget those SUVs," we've implored. "This wagon over here is better! Just as much cargo space, better to drive! And have you seen it in brown?" Well, it seems like our collective proselytizing is starting to pay off, or perhaps far more likely, consumer tastes are shifting a bit to appreciate the wagon. Sure, they need to be lifted a bit and sport plastic fender flares to add a wee bit of SUV-ish flavor, but who the hell cares? Beggars, choosers, etc. It's a wagon, and we should be happy it's here. And we are, the Regal TourX is a pretty good one that thankfully offers more than just its mere existence. It especially delivers on the space front, which is refreshing since most of today's wagons are not as cargo friendly as the collective "we" would like to admit. An Audi Q5 regrettably does have more cargo space than an Audi A4 Allroad. Yet, the TourX has more than both – considerably more in fact, coming in at a certifiably huge 73.5 cubic feet of maximum space. The difference is palpable between it and the 53.5-cubic-foot Allroad, which Buick considers the TourX's closest competitor. As the below video (somewhat) demonstrates, I was able to cram 12 Patagonia duffle bags into the Allroad, filling up most of the cabin. The same amount in the TourX left tons of residual space, you could still see out the back and loading it all in didn't require a degree in Advanced Tetris. There's also a far more useful amount of space with the back seat raised (32.7 vs. 24.2). That area is especially lengthy, and with the large rear quarter windows and reasonably square roofline, it should be a good choice for dog owners. There's no built-in dog net behind the back seat as you'll find in the Allroad and BMW 3 Series wagon (you'd have to go the aftermarket route), but your four-legged buddy should at least appreciate the lower liftover/jump-aboard height. Which brings us to the next wagon benefit: the lower roof height. According to Buick's marketing folks, people who buy off-roadish wagons like the Regal TourX are far more likely to actually live the outdoorsy active lifestyles the owners of SUVs usually only envision for themselves.
Junkyard Gem: 1992 Buick Century Woodie station wagon
Mon, Oct 9 2017The Detroit station wagon with fake-wood exterior paneling had a good long postwar run, but minivans and — increasingly — sport utility vehicles were giving such wagons quite a beating in the showrooms by 1992. Buick was down to just two woodies by 1992; here's a discarded example of the front-wheel-drive Century, spotted in a Northern California self-service yard. Buick sold big rear-wheel-drive Roadmaster wagons with Simu-Wood™ siding through the 1996 model year, but the smaller Century was fairly plush. American car shoppers didn't insist on real-looking "wood" on their wagons, although Chrysler went much more three-dimensional with their plastic wood that did GM during this era. This one has the 3.3-liter Buick V6 engine, rated at 160 horsepower. This is not to be confused with the unrelated GM 60° V6, which was available in earlier and later Centuries. If only these seats could talk, they'd tell many tales of sibling battles and spilled fast food. Related Video:
eBay Find Of The Day: 1946 Tucker Torpedo Prototype II hides a secret Riviera
Thu, 10 Jul 2014The Tucker Torpedo is one of the great what-if stories of automotive history. Preston Tucker hoped to revolutionize the industry with a car unlike any other on the road at the time. However, due to a variety of problems, he only managed build 51 vehicles before closing shop. Over time, they have become highly sought-after; In 2012, one sold for $2.65 million at auction.
That brings us to this Tucker "replica" that you see above because it might be one of the ugliest monstrosities ever put together. However, we might extend some leniency to the creator, as the vehicle isn't actually trying to replicate the classic look of the 1948 Tucker Torpedo. Instead, it is attempting to reproduce an earlier prototype from 1946 that actually features that weird, trident nose. According to the seller, his uncle built the car as a labor of love and supposedly used actual plans from Tucker as inspiration.
Underneath all of the crazy changes is a 1971 Buick Riviera powered by a 455-cubic-inch (7.5-liter) Buick V8. Some of the replica's odder modifications include the front fenders that turn with the wheels and the fin running down the back. All three headlights work, but the one in the middle is only for the high beams. Oddly, the small hinged sections on the roof are meant to open to avoid hitting your head when getting in or out. Maybe the seller's uncle was a very tall guy?