The 1934 Buick had a new style that was immediately recognized with what was termed as smart and modern “Wind Stream Styling.” It was easy to admire the new, sloping V-type radiator with chrome plated grille, which gave the car a pleasing forward appearance. The restyled fenders now almost completely covered the front of the chassis. The new headlights had a simplified design in which the parking lights were concealed, while the hood extended nearly to the windshield and featured long, horizontal chrome-trimmed louvers. Fisher Body craftsmen extended themselves in building a smart, new modern wind stream styled body that was a roomy and comfortable car with a luxury feeling.
This restomod is reported to have a beautifully original and correct look on the exterior. Its paint is fresh with two-stage paint represented in beige and brown two-tone exterior colors with a fresh interior in beige that is said to be the correct colors. The Buick has dual sidemounts and the artillery wheels were part of the original package; the whitewalls are radial reproductions according to the consignor. The running gear consists of a 455-cid, 350-hp Buick engine that is matched to a Turbo-Hydramatic automatic transmission and a nine-inch Ford rear end. Additional mechanical highlights include front disc brakes (with rear drums) and power rack-and-pinion steering.