Detail Info for: Buick : Century series 61 1936 buick centery series 61

Transaction Info
Sold On:
08/02/2015
Price:
$ 8049.00
Condition:
Mileage:
83198
Location:
New Port Richey, Florida, 34654
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1936 Buick Century
Submodel Body Type:
series 61
Engine:
320
Transmission:
VIN:
2851813
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
1936 Buick series 61 We have had this car for quite a few years. Over the years we really havent driven in much, only short drives around the neighborhood, but it has always been good about starting up and running and driving. Its time to make some room in the garage so now she needs a new home. The body on the car is very solid and straight. No serious visible rust issues that I can see. But, the car is old, and seems to never had a real restoration, only paint work it seems. So the underside does have the usual surface rust that would be expected. There is a chip or 2 on the front fenders where someone was not careful closing the hoods. Those are the only real issues in the paint. The car was painted a long time ago, I would guess over 10 years. It was a good job overall. The bumpers show well but the chrome is not perfect what so ever on them, they have the normal slight pitting. The engine runs very smoothly and fires up very easily without much effort. The engine is the 320 cubic inch straight eight with 2 two barrel Carter carburetors. The car really runs good and has good power. The transmission and clutch pedal feel good and goes through all the gears as it should. The engine bay could use some detailing and cleaning to be perfect again, but its all there to work with. The brakes work, and will stop the car, but are not perfect. I only drove the car at slow speeds in our private neighborhood over the years and they were and are fine for that, but I think they would not be fun for higher speed roads. The interior on this car is really beautiful. Im sure it has all been replaced in the past because it is in too nice of condition to be original. The seats feel great, the headliner is nice and tight with no issues what so ever. The windows work well, and doors open and close very solid. The trunk seems to have the original shelf and material. The spare tire is there. The windows are all in good shape, with no cracks or issues. The 2 front vent windows are old and the glue is starting to separate in the glass as all the old glass on these cars do. Not a huge problem, plenty of glass shops these days cut flat glass pretty reasonably.Overall, this is a very solid car. A great candidate for a restoration. Even possibly a promotional, or advertising piece for a company. All the hard to find pieces are here and in great shape. I haven't seen many of these old Buicks that are still in factory form with the original straight 8. Please don't hesitate to ask any questions, I will do my best to answer them. I welcome and encourage you to come see the car before you bid!