Available now on consignment out of the Mulholland Collection is this fine example of Buick's smart pre-war styling and reliability in this 1935 Model 41 Straight 8 Club Sedan. Not just a showroom artifact, this car is a great runner with the expected functionality of a Pre-War car. The engine, transmission, and drivetrain are in good condition and function as they should. The exterior is in very good condition, showing the expected patina of a well maintained and cared for vehicle. Reeking of originality, any restoration work that may have been performed appears to be from decades ago using original quality materials. Minor wear, cracking, and a few chips in the paint only add to the credible history of the car.
The interior of this car is in great condition with almost everything appearing to be from 1935, excluding a few additional switches under the dash and a vintage electric fan mounted to the steering column, likely installed decades ago. This car makes a statement everywhere it goes, evoking all the charm of the 30's while at the same time reminding us of the infamous mafia gun slingers of the era. Whether you imagine yourself more of an Al Capone or an Eliot Ness, this car shows you mean business!