Make:
Buick
Model:
Special Deluxe
Year:
1951
Mileage:
41659
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Colorado
City:
Denver , CO
Zip:
80219
1951 Buick Special Deluxe Restomod Dark Red Metallic Survivor
You are looking at a one of a kind 1951 Buick Special Deluxe Restomod. The exterior looks pretty stock until you take a closer look and see that the door and trunk handles have been shaved. Hit some buttons on the dash and this beauty just about rests on the ground via the Air Ride suspension. The curvaceous exterior of this Buick has been painted in a stunning Deep Red Metallic that pairs nicely with the endless chrome these Buicks are known for. Hit a button on the key fob, or the hidden release under each front fender to open the doors and reveal the custom gray interior. Power bucket seats in a two-tone Gray straddle a custom center console with controls for the Air Ride, cruise control and Vintage Air A/C. New gauges look right at home behind the chrome tilt steering column with Budnik steering wheel. The A/C is a nice slimline unit which fits under the dash and looks like it could have been installed at the Buick factory. Custom door panels, rear panels and rear seat treatment all tie together nicely. There are seat belts for all of your passengers to ride safely. This Buick also comes with 2 custom "51 Buick" folding chairs for car shows and a Buick hat. It's a real car show starter kit! Those tuck nicely in the custom upholstered and carpeted trunk, which also features hidden storage compartments. The build was started with a rust free 1951 Buick, which was then placed on a 1966 Buick Riviera chassis. The 1966 Buick 425 Nailhead engine was retained and rebuilt. It has also recently received some maintenance including valve cover gaskets, intake and tunnel gaskets. It is mated to a rebuilt 200R4 4-speed automatic transmission which runs to a 2-piece driveshaft and out to a Ford 9" rear end. With 2.08 gears and a 4-speed, this baby is a dream to cruise, even at highway speeds. A lot of thought went into this build with hidden door poppers, hidden battery charging posts and even using a factory original knob to power the compressor for the Air Ride system. It is a really a build like no other. If you're looking for a unique street rod with all the bells and whistles that will make you stand out at a car show, this 51 Buick should be on the top of your list!
You are looking at a one of a kind 1951 Buick Special Deluxe Restomod. The exterior looks pretty stock until you take a closer look and see that the door and trunk handles have been shaved. Hit some buttons on the dash and this beauty just about rests on the ground via the Air Ride suspension. The curvaceous exterior of this Buick has been painted in a stunning Deep Red Metallic that pairs nicely with the endless chrome these Buicks are known for. Hit a button on the key fob, or the hidden release under each front fender to open the doors and reveal the custom gray interior. Power bucket seats in a two-tone Gray straddle a custom center console with controls for the Air Ride, cruise control and Vintage Air A/C. New gauges look right at home behind the chrome tilt steering column with Budnik steering wheel. The A/C is a nice slimline unit which fits under the dash and looks like it could have been installed at the Buick factory. Custom door panels, rear panels and rear seat treatment all tie together nicely. There are seat belts for all of your passengers to ride safely. This Buick also comes with 2 custom "51 Buick" folding chairs for car shows and a Buick hat. It's a real car show starter kit! Those tuck nicely in the custom upholstered and carpeted trunk, which also features hidden storage compartments. The build was started with a rust free 1951 Buick, which was then placed on a 1966 Buick Riviera chassis. The 1966 Buick 425 Nailhead engine was retained and rebuilt. It has also recently received some maintenance including valve cover gaskets, intake and tunnel gaskets. It is mated to a rebuilt 200R4 4-speed automatic transmission which runs to a 2-piece driveshaft and out to a Ford 9" rear end. With 2.08 gears and a 4-speed, this baby is a dream to cruise, even at highway speeds. A lot of thought went into this build with hidden door poppers, hidden battery charging posts and even using a factory original knob to power the compressor for the Air Ride system. It is a really a build like no other. If you're looking for a unique street rod with all the bells and whistles that will make you stand out at a car show, this 51 Buick should be on the top of your list!