For Sale: 1954 Buick Century in Costa Mesa, California for sale in Costa Mesa, CA

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Vehicle Description First appearing in the 1930s, the Buick Century nameplate was created to commemorate the brand's first model capable of driving 100 miles per hour.
After a two-decade hiatus, Buick revived the name in 1954 for their new performance offering.
For 1954, Century buyers had their choice of a sedan, a Riviera hardtop coupe, a convertible, or a four-door station wagon.
All body styles featured Buick's signature plunging chrome side spear.
Each Century body styles also had stunning interiors, though the convertibles were especially luxurious with leather upholstery, and power windows and seats.
The 1954 Century was a three-hole Buick, meaning that it had three Ventiport holes in the front fenders.
This exquisite example, finished in stunning black over red leather upholstery has been fully restored and drives well.
Kept in museum conditions since purchased by its current owner in 1989, this Century convertible is a collector-quality driver that shows beautifully.
322 cubic-inch Fireball V8 2-speed automatic transmission Black non-metallic exterior paint Red leather upholstery and carpet Chrome hubcaps and radial tires Excellent condition inside and out Same owner for the past 34 years Freshly detailed throughout New battery installed 5/2023 Runs and drives great Clean California title.
  • Year: 1954
  • Make: Buick
  • Model: Century

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