Barn find survivor - believed 14,406 miles - 2 owner car. Buick was known for stylish and reliable cars soon to compete with Chryslers; which were a big hit. Buick fought back with update styling and retiring the 4 cylinder and bringing in the inline 6 cylinder in 1926 for both the master and standard models. Many improvements were part of the 1927 model including balanced crankshaft. They were hailed as "Vibration-less Beyond Belief". Buyers responded with sales exceeding 250,000 units. This one spent much of its life in storage on blocks, ast titled in 1958. Body is remarkable, traight solid showing original paint. Original mohair interior with covers. Brightwork is all original, he engine recently tuned, ew wires, ew hoses, nd new battery. Runs and roars like a Buick.