Vaughn MacKenzie
TDR MEMBER
Some friends of mine have a '40 Buick I'd 'bout kill to have. They picked it up in the '70s for around $1500 and drove it home from Nebraska. Only had around 55,000 miles. It had been sitting out awhile and the paint was very chalky but the interior was like new. When they got it home the original blue lacquer finish buffed out really nice and it turned out to be a really sweet car.
It's not very often you come across a car of this vintage in this nice of shape. It's not perfect by any means and after 65 years a car is going to show some age, but it's a strong #2. Anyone have an idea what an original unrestored '40 Buick with 79,400 miles would be worth?
I had two opportunities to drive this car and it was an experience like no other. Love the old car gear whine in first gear. The big banjo steering wheel. All the controls, gauges, etc. work and work darn good! The 3-speed column shift blows all known column shifters away. . . snicks through the gears as though it were built by Mercedes or BMW. The 248 straight 8 is mega smooth & quite torquey, no throttle needed when letting out the clutch and a real joy accelerating through the gears.
It's amazing some of the qualities this entry level car from Buick has. Even with 65 years of age many things function with a quality many new cars lack today.
I haven't ridden in it for awhile but got to see it this week and watch it go driving off into the sunset. It gets driven fairly often, about 5000 miles in the last 15 years just running around locally.
Well sorry for rambling, guess I'm kinda in love with a car I have little chance of owning someday
Vaughn
It's not very often you come across a car of this vintage in this nice of shape. It's not perfect by any means and after 65 years a car is going to show some age, but it's a strong #2. Anyone have an idea what an original unrestored '40 Buick with 79,400 miles would be worth?
I had two opportunities to drive this car and it was an experience like no other. Love the old car gear whine in first gear. The big banjo steering wheel. All the controls, gauges, etc. work and work darn good! The 3-speed column shift blows all known column shifters away. . . snicks through the gears as though it were built by Mercedes or BMW. The 248 straight 8 is mega smooth & quite torquey, no throttle needed when letting out the clutch and a real joy accelerating through the gears.
It's amazing some of the qualities this entry level car from Buick has. Even with 65 years of age many things function with a quality many new cars lack today.
I haven't ridden in it for awhile but got to see it this week and watch it go driving off into the sunset. It gets driven fairly often, about 5000 miles in the last 15 years just running around locally.
Well sorry for rambling, guess I'm kinda in love with a car I have little chance of owning someday

Vaughn