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58th Annual Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance
A1 - Antique through 1915
A2 - London to Brighton Veterans
C1 - American Classic Open
C2 - American Classic Open Packard
C3 - American Classic Closed
C4 - Cadillac V-16
E1 - Lancia Prewar
E2 - Lancia Postwar
H - Rolls-Royce Prewar
I - Mercedes-Benz Prewar
J1 - European Classic Open 1922-1934
J2 - European Classic Open 1935-1940
J3 - European Classic Closed
L1 - Prewar Preservation
L2 - Postwar Preservation through 1967
M1 - Ferrari Grand Touring
M2 - Ferrari Competition
M3 - 50th Anniversary of the Ferrari Spyder California
N - Lamborghini
O1 - Postwar Sports
O2 - Postwar Touring
P - General Motors Woodies
Q - Motorama Concept Car GM Centennial
R - GM Powered Sports Cars
S - 20+ Liter Club
V - Open Wheel Race Cars
P - General Motors Woodies Vehicles
1937 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Series GA
1940 LaSalle Series 50
1941 Cadillac Series 61
1942 Buick Series 40B
1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster
1948 Buick Series 70 Roadmaster
1948 Oldsmobile Sixty Series
1949 Buick Series 70 Roadmaster
1951 Cadillac Series 75
 
  • Information on the 1942 Buick Series 40B
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  • 1942 Buick Series 40B1942 Buick Series 40B1942 Buick Series 40B1942 Buick Series 40B1942 Buick Series 40B

    1942 Buick Series 40BThis is perhaps the most famous Buick Estate Wagon still on the road, the 1942 Buick Roadmaster 49 super Estate Wagon which was originally purchased by Warner Bros. studios in Hollywood for use in several motion pictures, including 'Now, Voyager' and 'White Heat.' Widely known as the 'Bette Davis Buick,' the vehicle - with a Burgundy exterior and matching interior - was gifted by Warner Bros. to Bette Davis. This famous Super, owned by jeweler and Buick collector Nicola Bulgari has only 37,471 original miles.