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This 1932 Buick 8 Deluxe Two-Door Victoria was offered for sale at the 2007 Sports and Classic Car Auction presented by The Worldwide Group, in Hilton Head Island, SC where it was estimated to sell for $35,000 - $45,000. It is finished in two tone with a red exterior and formal black fenders. It has been treated to a frame-off restoration which was completed in the early 2000s. At that time the charcoal interior was also restored and is still in great condition.
When new, this car was ordered with many rare options including dual side mounts, factory heater, factory window trim, rear window shades, and full chrome.
General Motors has a very long history that began on September 16th of 1908, in Flint Michigan. It was a holding company for Buick and was controlled by William C. Durant at the time. GM later acquired Oldsmobile later that year. The following year, they acquired Cadillac, Elmore, Oakland - which would later be renamed to Pontiac, and several other businesses. In 1909, GM acquired the Reliance Motor Truck Company of Owosso, Michigan, and the Rapid Motor Vehicle Company of Pontiac, Michigan.
Due to all these acquisitions, GM acquired a large amount of debt, around $1 million. As a result, Durant lost control of GM in 1910 to a bankers trust.
The Buick Motor Car Company was formed as an independent motorcar manufacturer on May 19th of 1903. Its founder was the Scottish-American David Dunbar Buick. Among his accomplishments were the invention of the overhead valve engine which helped spur the company's success.
In 1904, James Whiting took control of the struggling Buick Company and brought in William C. Durant to manage this new acquisition. Under Durant's guidance, the company quickly became one of the largest car makers in America. The profits made by the Buick Company were used to fuel several other acquisitions and the creation of General Motors.
At auction, this 1932 Buick was offered without a reserve, which proved to be useful for the buyer as the high bid was short of the estimated valve. None-the-less, the car was sold, selling for $33,000 including buyer's premium.By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2007
When new, this car was ordered with many rare options including dual side mounts, factory heater, factory window trim, rear window shades, and full chrome.
General Motors has a very long history that began on September 16th of 1908, in Flint Michigan. It was a holding company for Buick and was controlled by William C. Durant at the time. GM later acquired Oldsmobile later that year. The following year, they acquired Cadillac, Elmore, Oakland - which would later be renamed to Pontiac, and several other businesses. In 1909, GM acquired the Reliance Motor Truck Company of Owosso, Michigan, and the Rapid Motor Vehicle Company of Pontiac, Michigan.
Due to all these acquisitions, GM acquired a large amount of debt, around $1 million. As a result, Durant lost control of GM in 1910 to a bankers trust.
The Buick Motor Car Company was formed as an independent motorcar manufacturer on May 19th of 1903. Its founder was the Scottish-American David Dunbar Buick. Among his accomplishments were the invention of the overhead valve engine which helped spur the company's success.
In 1904, James Whiting took control of the struggling Buick Company and brought in William C. Durant to manage this new acquisition. Under Durant's guidance, the company quickly became one of the largest car makers in America. The profits made by the Buick Company were used to fuel several other acquisitions and the creation of General Motors.
At auction, this 1932 Buick was offered without a reserve, which proved to be useful for the buyer as the high bid was short of the estimated valve. None-the-less, the car was sold, selling for $33,000 including buyer's premium.By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2007
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1932 Buick Series 60 Auction Sales
Recent Sales of the Buick Series 60
(Data based on Model Year 1932 sales)
1932 Buick Series 60 Roadmaster Sold for USD$33,000 2020 Mecum Auctions : Kissimmee | |
1932 Buick Model 66 S Sold for USD$28,600 2019 RM Auctions : Auburn Fall | |
1932 Buick Model 66 S Chassis#: 2762273 Sold for USD$28,600 2019 Auburn Spring : RM Auctions | |
1932 Buick Series 60 Sold for USD$29,700 2019 Mecum : Phoenix Auction | |
1932 Buick 60 Series Sold for USD$24,000 2017 Mecum : Louisville | |
1932 Buick Phaeton 68C Convertible Sold for USD$25,850 2017 Russo & Steele : Newport Beach | |
1932 Buick Series 60 Four-Door Sedan Sold for USD$34,100 2014 Auctions America - BidAnywhere | |
1932 Buick Model 65 Sport Phaeton Sold for USD$63,250 2013 Auctions America - California |
Buick Series 60s That Failed To Sell At Auction
1932 Buick Series 60's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
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1932 Buick Series 60 Two-Door Coupe | OR2602780 | 2022 RM Sothebys : Fort Lauderdale | $55,000 | $65,000 | |
1932 Buick Model 65 | 2629145 | 2016 Barons : Buster Lang Classic American | |||
1932 Buick Series 60 Four-Door Sedan | 2014 Auctions America Auburn Fall | $22,000 | |||
1932 Buick Series 60 5-Passenger Sport Phaeton | 2651740 | 2011 Bonhams Classic California | $100,000 | $120,000 |
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