

The selling family describes the car as a survivor that has been “mechanically maintained with limited cosmetic restoration, including a repaint in 1989 from its original black to its current white.” What separated the Special and the Special Deluxe models were the upgraded interior and brightwork bodyside trim strip and window frames in the Deluxe versions. The Pick of the Day is one of those cars, a 1950 Buick Special Deluxe 4-door sedan offered for sale on by a private owner, who notes that the car has been in the family for 30 years.

The new design included a prominent “bucktooth” grille, a trio of side vents in the hood, and styling in which the front fenders flowed back into the rear quarter panels. Buick did not do a post-war styling update of its entry-level Special until the 1950 model year.
