I don't know all the history of this car like I do on the '40 Buick Special I also have up for auction, but I know this one is certainly the crown jewel ofthe collection. Some folks around here act like they're in the presence of something great when they peer inside this beautiful car.
I am far from an expert on cars, but I know this car has been well maintained and I know it looks and drives great. The wood is solid and theengine runs great. I'm going to link more pictures so you can really see this car up close, but no picture can do this car justice.
Most people just turn their heads all the way around and look atthe car when they're driving down the road, but one guy actually abandoned his car in the road when I had it on the back lot taking some of these pictures. He said he'd never seen one like that up close andproceed to take some pictures of his own.
Please call me at (334) 360-3965 and I'd be happy to answer any questions.
Click below for more detailed pictures.Click Here for Pics
Here's what Buick had to say when this car was released:
New Estate Wagon Serves Many Needs
The versatile new Buick Super Estate Wagon for 1951 is perfectly suited either for outdoor sports or for formal functions. For sportsmen and country use it is extremely roomy, with the back seat folding down to create an unusually large luggage compartment. For any formal occasion its smart appearace and last-minute styling make it an ideal car for six passenger. For 1951 the Super Estate Wagon has a new sweepspear molding and new hood and fender ornaments, and a completely new front end. Interior trim is of fine leatherette and is offered in five different colors-- red, blue, green, black or tan. When powered with Dynaflow Drive this Estate Wagon has 128 horsepower, and its wheel base is 121-1/2 inches.
From: Buick Motor Division. Flint, Michigan