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1931 Buick Series 90 Roadster – Classic Elegance with Timeless Style
This exquisite 1931 Buick Series 90 Roadster presents a striking navy blue finish with black fenders, a repaint commissioned under prior ownership—its current condition meticulously documented in the photo gallery. Distinguished exterior features include front safety lights, a Mercury hood ornament, a rear-mounted luggage trunk, and a fold-down windscreen, along with a passenger-side exterior door for convenient access to the rear storage compartment.
Mounted on 19″ wire wheels finished in light green, this Roadster rides on wide whitewall tires, complemented by side-mounted spare tires with metal covers. The interior exudes sophistication with a body-color dashboard and cream leather upholstery adorning the bench seat, door panels, and trim.
The driver-focused cockpit features a four-spoke steering wheel ahead of a central instrument cluster displaying speed, fuel level, amperage, and temperature. The five-digit odometer. A factory tool kit is neatly integrated into the driver’s door, while the rumble seat offers matching upholstery and a footrest for rear passengers.
Powering this classic beauty is a 345ci straight-eight engine, introduced in 1931 with advanced engineering such as an oil-temperature regulator and thermostatically controlled radiator shutters—features shared with prestigious contemporaries like Packard and Duesenberg. Rated at 104 horsepower, the engine is paired with a floor-shifted three-speed manual transmission, delivering a refined yet engaging driving experience.
A rare and well-appointed example of pre-war automotive craftsmanship, this 1931 Buick Series 90 Roadster blends timeless design, historical significance, and mechanical sophistication into a truly collectible classic.