1949 Buick Roadmaster 2dr Convertible From the movie “Rain Man"
Description
1949 Buick Roadmaster 2dr Convertible
From the movie “Rain Man"
Body Style: 2dr Convertible
Engine: 8-cyl. 320cid/150hp 2bbl
Chassis:15278989
Miles: Showing 4,505 (Mileage Exempt)
Transmission: Dynaflow Automatic Transmission (Buick’s Smooth Operator)
Exterior Color: Sequoia Cream
Interior Color: Red
Convertible Top Color: White
Buick Roadmaster History:
Buick introduced its fifth generation of the venerable Roadmaster name in 1949. The car was the first of the “four-hole” Buicks of its era, with the brand’s trademark “ventiports” placed prominently on the front fenders. These actually provided some ventilation for the engine compartment. The cars were slightly smaller than the 1948 models, and were markedly more modern visually, especially with the car’s large curved windshield.
Available Buick Roadmaster body styles included a four-door sedan and two-door sedanette, a two-door hardtop coupe, a four-door station wagon, and a convertible.
Today the most desirable of this generation of Buick Roadmaster is the convertible. Only 8,000 were produced, and the interiors are tonier than Roadmasters of other body styles, giving them both luxury and rarity.
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