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Cheers or Jeers: 1948 Buick Super  

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  1. 1. Cheers or Jeers?

    • Cheers! Money well spent for a job well done!
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    • Jeers! While not objectively terrible, it's too much money and needs a Buick engine.
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Cheers or Jeers: 1948 Buick Super

This 1948 Buick Super has been in our family since 1948. It was driven for 20 years or so, and then stored in the mountains in Ovando, Montana until 2007, when we decided to unbox it and have it restored professionally. We brought the Buick to Street Rod Visions, Inc in Lynnwood, Washington. Over the course of 2 years, SRV restored and turned this Buick into a beautiful hot rod. We invested over $250,000.00 into this car, and we have all the receipts. Car sits in the garage all year round, except for 2-3 cars shows that we have entered into locally - and it won first place at all of them. If you're looking for a show winner and car that stands out, then look no further. The car is known as the "48 Harry" because it was owned by Harry Livesey #1, and and now it's owned by Harry Livesey #3 and #4. It's also been known as the "Houdini."

We'll also include our enclosed trailer with the sale of the car, and all items related to the car (custom car show stanchions, chains, pictures, etc).

Car has never seen rain, snow or salt. Clear title, and in hand. No wrecks, no stories.

Modifications:

01. Frenched Inverted Headlights

02. Grill Recessed 2 inches

03. Front Roll Pan

04. Custom Front Bumpers

05. Fatman Drop Spindle Risers

06. Front hood indented, emblem filled

07. Windshield Wipers

08. Handmade Visor

09. Fender Portholes added

10. Fender Portholes with handmade blue light bucket

11. Moonroof

12. Shaved Door Handles, electric buttons

13. Custom Hood Medallion

14. Dashboard shaved and filled

15. DVD + Navigation system inset in dash

16. Custom Center-Console

17. Custom Glove-box opener

18. 6-way Pillowback seats (buckets)

19. Stainless side molding filled

20. Stainless front upper fender chrome filled

21. Upper hood stainless filled

22. Handmade Rear Fender

23. Handmade Frenched Taillight Buckets

24. Rear Rolled Pan

25. Trunk Lid filled and smoothed

26. Hand-made license plate bracket light

27. Gas Tank Door filled

28. Hidden gas tank behind right taillight

29. 9 Inch Ford Posi

30. Custom 3 point rear suspension

31. Morrison Rear Adjustable shock and spring mount

32. Custom rear view mirros

33. Custom inset seat medalions

34. Black Angus (CowFur) seats.

35. Hand made Headers

36. Hand made 4" pipe air cleaner

37. 502 Big Block Engine

38. New Smoothed Firewall

39. Custom fitted shifter from 1969 Camaro

40. Air conditioning

41. 700R4 Transmission

42. Nova PowerSteering

43. Power Windows

44. Custom Guages in Dash

45. Duel Exhaust

46. Custom Power Brakes

47. Custom Made Front Disc Brakes

48. Seatbelts (3 point front, 2 pont rear)

49. Sideways electric opening trunk

50. Hand-made Trunk Floor, "48"

51. Front and Rear windows, now 1 piece

52. Aftermarket interior armrests

53. Rear Window Tray, 10" Subwoofer with amps, + 2 6" coaxle speakers

54. Aftermarket Oval Dome Lights

55. Rocker welding smoothed

56. Handmade rear, chopped and sectioned

57. Xenon headlamps

58. Black angus door panels w/ orange speaker covers

$175,000.00

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