1956 Buick Roadmaster Riviera Four-door Hardtop
1956 Buick Roadmaster Four-door Hardtop for sale in Fenton, Missouri, United States
Item location: |
Fenton, Missouri, United States |
Make: |
Buick |
Model: |
Roadmaster |
SubModel: |
Roadmaster Riviera Four-door Hardtop |
Type: |
Sedan |
Trim: |
Four-door Hardtop |
Doors: |
4 Doors |
Year: |
1956 |
Mileage: |
29970 |
VIN: |
7C4027537 |
Color: |
Black |
Engine size: |
322 Nailhead V-8 |
Number of cylinders: |
8 |
Transmission: |
Automatic |
Drive type: |
RWD |
Interior color: |
Black |
Vehicle Title: |
Clear |
Want to buy? |
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Description for Buick Roadmaster 1956
1956 Buick Roadmaster Riviera Four-door Hardtop• Buick’s flagship model for 1956• One of 24,770 examples made in 1956• Sold new at Fuhrman Buick in Morris, Minnesota on February 10, 1956• Next-to-last model year for seventh generation Roadmaster• 322 CID Nailhead V-8 engine• Twin-Turbine two-speed Dynaflow automatic transmission• Dover White (code C) over Carlsbad Black (code A) exterior• Black and red cloth/vinyl interior (code 734)• Power brakes, power steering, power windows and six-way power front seat (code S) • New wire wheels, wide whitewall tires and tissue dispenser• Documentation includes the original owner’s manual; original identification card; original Buick owner service policy; Important Tips on your ’56 Buick; original 1956 Buick brochure; and more “Doctor’s Car†and “Banker’s Hot Rod†were both common terms associated with Buicks by the mid-50s. For 1956, Buick had a new flagship model, the Roadmaster Riviera. Just under 25,000 copies were made in 1956 and at MotoeXotica Classic Cars, we have one that absolutely looks stunning with its black exterior and red interior!This example was made in General Motors’ Kansas City, Kansas assembly plant (VIN code 4). It was sold new at Fuhrman Buick in Morris, Minnesota on February 10, 1956. It left the assembly line with six-way power front seat (code S). Finished in Dover White (code C) over Carlsbad Black (code A), the paint and trim are in overall very good order and look great when paired with Harley Earl’s mid-50s body lines, including the Sweepspear and four Ventiports per side. The bodywork is solid and straight, the engine bay is extremely tidy and the battery appears new. Up front is that beautiful Dagmar chrome bumper with a wraparound twin-blade bumper in the rear.This classic Roadmaster rolls on mixed wide whitewall radials, size L78-15 and P235/75R15 and each tire rides on new wire wheels. The wheels are in excellent order while the tires are in very good shape with good tread. Under the hood is Buick’s well-known Nailhead 322 CID V-8 engine. Backing this motor is a Twin-Turbine two-speed Dynaflow automatic transmission. Please note that this Buick does have the usual Nailhead slow oil leak. Driver convenience features include power brakes, power steering, power windows and the aforementioned six-way power front seat. Inside is a black and red cloth-and-vinyl interior (code 734). The bench seats are in overall great condition and the red headliner is in excellent order. A three-spoke steering wheel faces the driver and a red and black metal instrument panel shows off its jet-age style but the fuel gauge stops at 3/8ths of a tank but all other gauges are operable. A column-mounted shift lever and a factory AM radio, plus a metal tissue dispenser, round out the interior. In 1956, Roadmaster had a shallower Sweepspear that did not dip all the way to the rocker panel as on other models. Twin chrome strips graced the decklid with Roadmaster spelled out between them. Roadmaster script now appeared on the doors beneath the vent windows. Fender tip dual bombsights were standard. Two stator wheels were adopted as an improvement to Dynaflow. A brand new four-door Riviera hardtop, proved to be the most popular Roadmaster, with 24,770 units sold and outselling the pillared sedan by more than two-to-one. A padded dash became standard. Documentation includes the original owner’s manual; original identification card; original Buick owner service policy; Important Tips on your ’56 Buick; original 1956 Buick brochure; and more. Competition to this Buick in 1956 included Cadillac’s Sedan de Ville, Chrysler’s New Yorker Newport Hardtp[ sedan, DeSoto’s Firedome, Imperial’s Southampton, Lincoln’s Premiere, Mercedes-Benz’s 220 S, Mercury’s Custom Hardtop Sedan and Oldsmobile’s 98 Deluxe Holiday. If you want it all – a classic 1950s Detroit cruiser that rides like a cloud, is well-equipped and looks great – this is the car for you. Check it out today at MotoeXotica Classic Cars. VIN: 7C4027537EIN: 17156087
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 29,970 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title.GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
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