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AVAILABILITY: In stock (2 items)
BODY TYPE: Sedan
Harley Earl’s new 1936 Buick had a great impact on the car-buying public, taking the marque up to sixth place in the sales race. At just under $900, the Special Sedan found over 77,000 homes. Available only in the previously-styled...
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Sedan
Harley Earl’s new 1936 Buick had a great impact on the car-buying public, taking the marque up to sixth place in the sales race. At just under $900, the Special Sedan found over 77,000 homes. Enjoy this black version! Available...
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Convertible
Buick’s lowest priced convertible had to make do with engines carried over from the previous year, unlike its more expensive siblings that had new power units. Specials had a 118 inch wheelbase in what would prove to be a one...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (40 items)
BODY TYPE: Coupe
The 1936 Sport Coupe utilized the same basic body as the Business Coupe but could be fitted with either a rumble seat (M-46SR) or an opera seat (M-46S0). Both models cost just over $8,000 and neither made it into 1937’s...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (42 items)
BODY TYPE: Coupe
The 1936 Buicks were the work of Harley Earl and the new look was favourably received. The Special Victoria Coupe M-48 was the second most popular model in the new range with just over 21,000 sales. Available only in the...
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Convertible
Available in the new collectors box
AVAILABILITY: In stock (60 items)
BODY TYPE: Saloon
Georges Roesch designed a spectacular version of the Talbot 105 for his personal use at the beginning of the 1930s. By 1934 Talbot was in financial difficulties and became part of the Rootes Group. Roesch’s design became the Airline Saloon...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (3 items)
BODY TYPE: Coupe
The M-46 Business Coupe was Buick’s entry level model at just over $900 all in. With a large luggage capacity the model sold well with nearly 14,000 being built. Available only in the previously-styled cardboard box
AVAILABILITY: In stock (39 items)
BODY TYPE: Sedan
Of the four lines offered, the Special series was by far the biggest seller with over 163,000 fining home. Fewer than 10,000 of these were 2-door Plainback sedans, a new variant for 1937. Available only in the previously-styled cardboard box
AVAILABILITY: In stock (8 items)
BODY TYPE: Sedan
The Special Touring Sedan featured a trunk back that was billed as “a jumbo luggage compartment”. At just under $900, nearly 16,000 examples were built. Available only in the previously-styled cardboard box
AVAILABILITY: In stock (6 items)
BODY TYPE: Phaeton
Buick’s most popular car for 1938. Dual side mounts were popular options. Available only in the previously-styled cardboard box
AVAILABILITY: In stock (5 items)
BODY TYPE: Sedan
A sleek sedan that sold well at a price of less than $1,000 with over 22.000 customers. Available only in the previously-styled cardboard box