Hi Robert,
The CPI book lists the 46-48 Buick Sedans at a low=fair, $4325 to excellent,
$11925, with a good of $7225.
Getting an original unrestored car certainly has some unique value, but I don't
know where that fits in a price range.
These were cool old bombers. Starter works off the accelerator pedal, you can
raise the engine hood from either right or left side, dual carbs and a wonderful
soft ride. Back seat has enough leg room to sit there and cross your legs
without braining the front seat passengers. Lots of room to do all the
teenagers
desires back there too!
Came with Dynaflow or a 3 speed on the column. Lots of cool plastic all over in
this car.
Paul A
RBHouston@aol.com wrote:
> Well, just what I need. More temptation to buy another car!
>
> One of the young ladies that works in our office in Mexico called me this
> morning to tell me about a car her mother has inherited and want to sell. A
> 1942 Buick Super 8 4 door. She says it is in excellent, original, unrestored
> condition.
>
> Anyone have any idea what a car like this would be worth? Sounds like a fun
> ride...but a check of Hemmings shows it can be worth $750 to
> $26,000.00....quite a range.
>
> I guess I could park the Midget in the shade it would create.
>
> Robert B. Houston
>
> Santa Teresa, NM
> '74 Midget
> '63 TR4
> '03 Beetle
>
> ... Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick
> themselves up and hurry off as if nothing happened."
>
> - Winston Churchill
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