#141 1918 Buick E-35 Tourer

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VIN: 894926 (frame #)
Engine #: 388685
Body #: 52499
Odometer: 01974
Engine: 170ci I4
Trans.: 3-spd Manual (sliding gear)

Buick was the initial auto manufacturer brought in to form the new General Motors group in 1908. Their 4-cyl., "valve-in-head" engine design was a great success and continued through 1915 when they introduced a 6-cyl. version. For 1918, they returned to a 170ci, 4-cyl. engine for the "E" series model line in order to compete in the "entry level" market.

This 1918 Buick E-35 Tourer is a fine example of Buick design and longevity. The vehicle retains its great state through years of obvious meticulous care and maintenance. The body is in great condition with solid wood and paint that retains its luster. The seats, for being over 100 years old, are in great appearance. The rear seat is original, whole, and shows very well. Amazingly, our favorite upholstery guy, John Parkhurst, had held on to some century-old leather and restored the front seat cover, in splendid fashion, to closely match the rear. While he was at it, the door panels also received treatment to the remaining century-old leather material. All of it makes for a beautiful, upgraded interior. Overhead, the replacement canvas top is in fantastic condition also.

Under the hood, the 170ci engine starts and runs and pushes power through a well-functioning transmission. The vehicle drives and steers well and the rear external drum brakes perform as designed.

Overall, this 1918 Buick E-35 Tourer is a spry 106-year-old looking for a nice family to take good care of her and show her off in a parade or little town drives.

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VIN: 894926 (frame #)
Engine #: 388685
Body #: 52499
Odometer: 01974
Engine: 170ci I4
Trans.: 3-spd Manual (sliding gear)

Buick was the initial auto manufacturer brought in to form the new General Motors group in 1908. Their 4-cyl., "valve-in-head" engine design was a great success and continued through 1915 when they introduced a 6-cyl. version. For 1918, they returned to a 170ci, 4-cyl. engine for the "E" series model line in order to compete in the "entry level" market.

This 1918 Buick E-35 Tourer is a fine example of Buick design and longevity. The vehicle retains its great state through years of obvious meticulous care and maintenance. The body is in great condition with solid wood and paint that retains its luster. The seats, for being over 100 years old, are in great appearance. The rear seat is original, whole, and shows very well. Amazingly, our favorite upholstery guy, John Parkhurst, had held on to some century-old leather and restored the front seat cover, in splendid fashion, to closely match the rear. While he was at it, the door panels also received treatment to the remaining century-old leather material. All of it makes for a beautiful, upgraded interior. Overhead, the replacement canvas top is in fantastic condition also.

Under the hood, the 170ci engine starts and runs and pushes power through a well-functioning transmission. The vehicle drives and steers well and the rear external drum brakes perform as designed.

Overall, this 1918 Buick E-35 Tourer is a spry 106-year-old looking for a nice family to take good care of her and show her off in a parade or little town drives.

VIN: 894926 (frame #)
Engine #: 388685
Body #: 52499
Odometer: 01974
Engine: 170ci I4
Trans.: 3-spd Manual (sliding gear)

Buick was the initial auto manufacturer brought in to form the new General Motors group in 1908. Their 4-cyl., "valve-in-head" engine design was a great success and continued through 1915 when they introduced a 6-cyl. version. For 1918, they returned to a 170ci, 4-cyl. engine for the "E" series model line in order to compete in the "entry level" market.

This 1918 Buick E-35 Tourer is a fine example of Buick design and longevity. The vehicle retains its great state through years of obvious meticulous care and maintenance. The body is in great condition with solid wood and paint that retains its luster. The seats, for being over 100 years old, are in great appearance. The rear seat is original, whole, and shows very well. Amazingly, our favorite upholstery guy, John Parkhurst, had held on to some century-old leather and restored the front seat cover, in splendid fashion, to closely match the rear. While he was at it, the door panels also received treatment to the remaining century-old leather material. All of it makes for a beautiful, upgraded interior. Overhead, the replacement canvas top is in fantastic condition also.

Under the hood, the 170ci engine starts and runs and pushes power through a well-functioning transmission. The vehicle drives and steers well and the rear external drum brakes perform as designed.

Overall, this 1918 Buick E-35 Tourer is a spry 106-year-old looking for a nice family to take good care of her and show her off in a parade or little town drives.