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Harlow H. Curtice became the head of Buick in 1933 and eventually Executive Vice-President of General Motors in 1948. Naturally, coming from the Buick division, when he became president of GM in 1953, he did not want a Cadillac as his company limousine. He ordered Harley Earl and the GM design team to produce a custom built Buick limousine, resulting in this extensively modified 1952 Buick Roadmaster limousine. With an estimated 200 horsepower, it features a 320.2 cubic-inch inline eight-cylinder overhead valve engine, Dynaflow transmission, independent front suspension with coil springs, live axle rear suspension with coil springs, four-wheel power drum brakes and a wheel base of 130.8 inches.
The car features a special roof line with a padded limousine style roof and rounded pattern rear door window frames and windows to fit the redesigned blind quarter roof. All exterior windows and the center divider window received hydraulic lifts. A first for GM, it also received hydraulic operated vent windows. All windows were controlled with special switches and panels seen only on other GM concept cars. Similar to the Cadillac El Dorado concept car and unique to 1952, the inside door handles were sliding-style handles. The car has power steering, power brakes, back-up lamps and a signal seeking radio as well as special floor heaters and ducting to the rear compartments. A stunning Cobalt Blue, it features dark blue leather in the front chauffeur's compartment and light blue broad cloth in the passenger compartment with rear area wood graining in dark green. Harlow Curtices' 1952 Buick Roadmaster limousine is truly one of a kind.
The car features a special roof line with a padded limousine style roof and rounded pattern rear door window frames and windows to fit the redesigned blind quarter roof. All exterior windows and the center divider window received hydraulic lifts. A first for GM, it also received hydraulic operated vent windows. All windows were controlled with special switches and panels seen only on other GM concept cars. Similar to the Cadillac El Dorado concept car and unique to 1952, the inside door handles were sliding-style handles. The car has power steering, power brakes, back-up lamps and a signal seeking radio as well as special floor heaters and ducting to the rear compartments. A stunning Cobalt Blue, it features dark blue leather in the front chauffeur's compartment and light blue broad cloth in the passenger compartment with rear area wood graining in dark green. Harlow Curtices' 1952 Buick Roadmaster limousine is truly one of a kind.
This 1952 Buick Roadmaster is a unique creation constructed for Harlow Curtice. Curtice was the Head of Buick in 1933 and the Executive Vice-President of General Motors in 1948. In 1953 he became president and C.E.O. of Buick in 1953. In 1955, he was Time Magazine's 'Man of the Year.'
Buick began with a Roadmaster 72R chassis and incorporated styling inspired by Harley Earl's concept and Motorama cars. The car began a rolling tribute to the design inspirations of General Motors that had transpired in the prior years. The roof was removed in favor of a sloping, padded limousine-styled unit which gave the rear passenger compartment blind quarter roof and rounded window panes. All windows that could be opened and closed, including the center divider window, were given hydraulic power operation. This design had been used on GM Concept Cars.
Modifications and customization continued on the interior. The door handles were replaced with sliding-style handles. The passenger compartment is finished in light blue broadcloth while the driver's compartment is dark blue leather.
All appropriate and available amenities were included in the car. This included a single seeking radio, power brakes, power steering, backup lights, floor heaters, and special ducting to the rear compartment.
Under the hood was a 320.2 cubic-inch straight eight Dynaflash engine mated to a Dynaflow automatic gearbox. The engine was modified to an 8:1 compression ratio and given special camshafts which drove the horsepower to 200.
The car has remained in the possession of General Motors unit it was purchased by its first private owner in 1988. Two years later it was added to the Bortz Collection of concept and prototype automobiles. Nearly two decades later it was sold by RM Auctions at Arizona to the Motorcar Portfolio collection. The car has since been given an extensive restoration.
This 1952 Buick Roadmaster Harlow Curtice Limousine was offered for sale at the 2007 RM Auctions held in Amelia Island, Florida. The car was offered without reserve and estimated to sell between $50,000 - $70,000. It has four-wheel power drum brakes and a Dynaflow transmission.
It is extremely hard to place value on a vehicle, especially one with this degree of customization. This unique car would be a welcomed entrant at many concours's and automotive events. It is a car that tells a progressive story of General Motors attempts at designing futuristic vehicles that could answer the desires of next generation of automobile buyers. At auction, bidding make a mockery of the estimated values, as it quickly surpassed those estimates and continued to climb. A final bid of $110,000 was enough to secure the vehicles next owner.By Daniel Vaughan | Apr 2007
Buick began with a Roadmaster 72R chassis and incorporated styling inspired by Harley Earl's concept and Motorama cars. The car began a rolling tribute to the design inspirations of General Motors that had transpired in the prior years. The roof was removed in favor of a sloping, padded limousine-styled unit which gave the rear passenger compartment blind quarter roof and rounded window panes. All windows that could be opened and closed, including the center divider window, were given hydraulic power operation. This design had been used on GM Concept Cars.
Modifications and customization continued on the interior. The door handles were replaced with sliding-style handles. The passenger compartment is finished in light blue broadcloth while the driver's compartment is dark blue leather.
All appropriate and available amenities were included in the car. This included a single seeking radio, power brakes, power steering, backup lights, floor heaters, and special ducting to the rear compartment.
Under the hood was a 320.2 cubic-inch straight eight Dynaflash engine mated to a Dynaflow automatic gearbox. The engine was modified to an 8:1 compression ratio and given special camshafts which drove the horsepower to 200.
The car has remained in the possession of General Motors unit it was purchased by its first private owner in 1988. Two years later it was added to the Bortz Collection of concept and prototype automobiles. Nearly two decades later it was sold by RM Auctions at Arizona to the Motorcar Portfolio collection. The car has since been given an extensive restoration.
This 1952 Buick Roadmaster Harlow Curtice Limousine was offered for sale at the 2007 RM Auctions held in Amelia Island, Florida. The car was offered without reserve and estimated to sell between $50,000 - $70,000. It has four-wheel power drum brakes and a Dynaflow transmission.
It is extremely hard to place value on a vehicle, especially one with this degree of customization. This unique car would be a welcomed entrant at many concours's and automotive events. It is a car that tells a progressive story of General Motors attempts at designing futuristic vehicles that could answer the desires of next generation of automobile buyers. At auction, bidding make a mockery of the estimated values, as it quickly surpassed those estimates and continued to climb. A final bid of $110,000 was enough to secure the vehicles next owner.By Daniel Vaughan | Apr 2007
2007 Vintage Motor Cars at Amelia Island
Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $50,000-USD $70,000
Sale Price :
USD $110,000
1952 Buick Series 70 Roadmaster Auction Sales
Recent Sales of the Buick Series 70 Roadmaster
(Data based on Model Year 1952 sales)
1952 BUICK ROADMASTER CONVERTIBLE Chassis#: 66786107 Sold for USD$71,500 2022 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale, Arizona | |
1952 Buick Roadmaster Convertible Sold for USD$134,750 2019 Russo & Steele : Scottsdale | |
1952 Buick Roadmaster Wagon Sold for USD$44,280 2012 Branson Auction - Spring 2012 | |
1952 Buick Roadmaster Convertible Sold for USD$43,000 2011 Leake Car Auctions - Tulsa - 39th Annual Leake Auto Auction | |
1952 Buick Roadmaster Woody Wagon Sold for USD$36,250 2011 Leake Car Auctions - Tulsa - 39th Annual Leake Auto Auction | |
1952 Buick Roadmaster Limousine Sold for USD$45,100 2009 Vintage Motor Cars of Meadow Brook | |
1952 Buick Roadmaster Station Wagon Chassis#: 16604247 Sold for USD$6,600 2008 RM Auctions - The Wayne Davis Collection | |
1952 Buick Series 70 Roadmaster Sold for USD$110,000 2007 Vintage Motor Cars at Amelia Island | |
1952 Buick Series 70 Roadmaster Chassis#: 16695591 Sold for USD$52,800 2006 RM Auctions at Amelia Island |
Buick Series 70 Roadmasters That Failed To Sell At Auction
1952 Buick Series 70 Roadmaster's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
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