Make:
Buick
Model:
Invicta
Country:
USA
Region:
MI
City:
Sterling Heights
Zip:
48312
Body Style:
Sedan
Year:
1959
Mileage:
67460
Miles
Transmission:
Automatic
Fuel:
Gasoline
Doors:
4
Color:
Green
Engine:
401 ci
Condition:
Used
Up for sale is our 1959 Buick Invicta, 4 door Flat Top, model 4639 – a true survivor and all-original car.
This Buick Invicta is finished in a two tone paint scheme featuring the body in Sierra Spruce Green and the roof finished in Artic White.
The paint is mostly original with the "magic mirror" finish, however, there is some indication that there was some repair work at some point in the car’s life in examining the car up close on the driver side rear door. It is similar in sheen and tone to the rest of the car, so my guess is that the repair work was done early on in the car’s lifecycle. The paint is not perfect, and has it's share of small blemishes for being a survivor.
Our personal mechanic went through the car and we finished up some small items. The speedo works well, and operates smoothly, the power antenna and radio work, power is strong, and the ride is so smooth and beautiful.
The car drives very well. Seats are comfortable, ride is nice, and power is awesome for a 58-year-old car. We get so many looks and thumbs ups when we drive the car around town. Handling and braking are good for a car of this size. When braking quickly, the car does seem to pull to the left a little, which is not noticed at lower speeds. Being we don’t brake hard often, and don’t travel at high speeds that often, it’s not been on the top of our “fix it” list but wanted to mention it.
This Buick Invicta is finished in a two tone paint scheme featuring the body in Sierra Spruce Green and the roof finished in Artic White.
The paint is mostly original with the "magic mirror" finish, however, there is some indication that there was some repair work at some point in the car’s life in examining the car up close on the driver side rear door. It is similar in sheen and tone to the rest of the car, so my guess is that the repair work was done early on in the car’s lifecycle. The paint is not perfect, and has it's share of small blemishes for being a survivor.
Our personal mechanic went through the car and we finished up some small items. The speedo works well, and operates smoothly, the power antenna and radio work, power is strong, and the ride is so smooth and beautiful.
The car drives very well. Seats are comfortable, ride is nice, and power is awesome for a 58-year-old car. We get so many looks and thumbs ups when we drive the car around town. Handling and braking are good for a car of this size. When braking quickly, the car does seem to pull to the left a little, which is not noticed at lower speeds. Being we don’t brake hard often, and don’t travel at high speeds that often, it’s not been on the top of our “fix it” list but wanted to mention it.