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1941 Buick Roadmaster

Buicks like this 1941 Roadmaster were known for their performance as well as their quality and luxury appointments. To take advantage of the exceptional breathing of the Buick valve-in-head "Fireball" inline eight cylinder engine, in 1941 Buick became the first major manufacturer to feature multiple carburetors as a factory-installed option which Buick christened “compound carburetion.” With 320 cubic inches and compound carburetion the Roadmaster had 165 horsepower at 3,800 rpm, 15 more than the strongest Cadillac and 5 more than Packard's One-Eighty, making the Roadmaster a true gentleman's hot rod. This 1941 Roadmaster Convertible Coupe is one of only 1,845 built, Finished in Black with Red leather upholstery and enclosed with a Black cloth top piped in matching Red, it features Red painted steel wheels with trim rings, skirted rear fenders, a spotlight, radio and even has a power-operated top. It has been conscientiously restored to very attractive and usable condition, a quality high performance convertible coupe that can be toured with confidence and which anyone will be proud to own and drive. With the compound carburetion Fireball engine's power and 3.9:1 rear axle it is a powerful performer that will cruise at today's highway speeds in style and luxury.

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