Being sold at No Reserve is this Buick Master Six.
All proceeds from this sale will be going to help fund new construction and education programs at Owls Head Transportation Museum.
Built by Buick from 1925 to 1928, as GM was sharing platforms and technology within their divisions, the Master Six was closely related to the Oldsmobile Model 30 with shared wheelbase and engine sizes. Buick had developed a reputation as being a conservative luxury car and having…
Being sold at No Reserve is this Buick Master Six.
All proceeds from this sale will be going to help fund new construction and education programs at Owls Head Transportation Museum.
Built by Buick from 1925 to 1928, as GM was sharing platforms and technology within their divisions, the Master Six was closely related to the Oldsmobile Model 30 with shared wheelbase and engine sizes. Buick had developed a reputation as being a conservative luxury car and having bodies made by “Fisher”, gave the Buick customer the same attention to style and refinement but at a modest price.
Power comes from the 255 Ci overhead valve “Master Six” rated at 70 hp, and is transmitted to the wheels through a 3 speed transmission.
This car is finished in a brilliant Blue with Black fenders and a classic red pinstripe that also follows onto the black spoke wheels. The interior sports a front and rear bench seat in camel brown with a burgundy carpet.
Features include a central taillight, running boards, a windshield visor, cowl lamps, and a polished radiator surround with a Buick-branded MotoMeter cap, Buick branded hubcaps, and a spare rim and tire
The seller states this car in very good condition, and is a nice driving car.
Vehicle comes with: Hard to find starter/generator specifically for this vehicle, refurbished and new brushes cleaned, adjusted and tested • Full toolbox • New 1925 Buick Tire Tubes • 1925 Buick Lights, Hubcaps, Glass, Door Handles • Car Cover and extra fog lights.
Being sold with a registration.
*The following ratings were provided by the consignor, based on a scale of ‘Poor’, ‘Fair’, ‘Good’, ‘Very Good’ or ‘Excellent’. (Excellent = 100% restored)