The style and grace of the new for 1932 Buick, with body by Fisher, was readily apparent. The charm and spaciousness of the interiors were also quickly appreciated and commented on. However, as stated by Buick advertising of the time, to really know the new Buick, it was heartily recommended that you drive one. With that, you could truly understand why Buick considered this model to be their best effort yet, and by far.
The 1932 Buick offered here is a Series 60 four-door sedan with a 118-inch wheelbase. The bodywork has been finished in burgundy with black fenders and beltline that also carries appropriate detail around the six side windows. It is generously equipped with dual horns, painted wire wheels, whitewall tires and has optional and desirable dual sidemount spares. The interior is presented in superior condition with plush cloth upholstery, dual rear ashtrays, rear window pull-down shades, stylish instruments and a glovebox. The engine is a 272-cid inline eight-cylinder with approximately 90-hp. The transmission is a floor-shift, sliding gear three-speed manual with solid front and rear axles with leaf springs all around, plus four-wheel mechanical drum brakes.