This is a pristine example of a very low mileage 1962 Buick Invicta convertible. It is easily a #2+ car. It has the stock engine (401 nailhead) with 4-barrel carburetor and an automatic transmission. The exhaust is raspy on acceleration. The car has been repainted (date unknown) but there are no swirls or orange peel. The seats have no rips or stains; carpeting is good. A small area of the lower door seal (where a foot hits on exit) is frayed. The white top is in excellent condition, although the boot is missing a few snaps. Hankook tires are dated-coded May 2022 (installed September 2022; ). Recent work includes new top motor (October 2022), front disc brake/dual master cylinder conversion (May 2023), and new condenser/points/rotor and plug wires (July 2023). There is a Bluetooth radio. All lights, controls (heat, defrost, etc.) and gauges work, except for the gas gauge, which is on vacation (or the needle became dislodged). Original owner\'s manual is in the glove box.
Year: | 1962 |
Make: | Buick |
Model: | Invicta |
Mileage: | 40,100 |
Exterior Color: | white |
Interior Color: | bronze |
Trim: | standard |
Body: | 2 door convertible |
Stock: | |
Engine Size: | V-8 |
Transmission: | automatic |
Vin: | 614023235 |
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