One of 724: 1939 Buick Special Convertible Phaeton
February 15, 2023 Update – The high bid did not meet the seller’s reserve price, so we’ve moved this vehicle to our “Rides Still Available Page.” Click the blue button above or below to navigate to this ride’s bid page, where you can either select the green “Buy Now” button or place a realistic counteroffer in the “Bid” box.
GuysWithRides.com is pleased to offer this rare and multiple award-winning 1939 Buick Special 40C Four-Door Convertible Phaeton in a reserve-price online auction on behalf of the current private owner.
Bidding opened Wednesday, February 1, 2023, and continues for fourteen (14) consecutive days ending at 3:00 PM eastern time on Wednesday, February 15, 2023.
This stunning Buick Phaeton currently resides as part of a private collection in Hickory, North Carolina, less than one hour’s drive from Charlotte International Airport.
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Current Bid: $10,000
We are busy pulling the details of this Yellow over Burgundy 1939 Buick Model 40 Special 4-Door Phaeton. For now, the private seller reports their 1939 Buick Special Four-Door Convertible is one of 724 built that now features a detailed undercarriage ad engine bay that looks showroom new. The awards earned thus far include an AACA National First place in 2020, an AACA Senior Award in 2021, and a Preservation Award earned in 2022.
If you have any questions about this vintage Buick, please comment below or call Rudy directly at 877-468-6497.
Exterior Gallery
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Interior Gallery
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Engine and Undercarriage Gallery
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Tires and Wheels Gallery
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Convertible Top & Windows Gallery
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Documentation Gallery
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