1938 Buick Y-Job Concept Car Convertible
Price
$ 28,900.00
Category
Listing ID
#24985
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Publish date
February 22, 2021
Last modification
February 22, 2021
Additional information
Description
CHASSIS NO: 8356384
• A stunning tribute
• Hand formed, all steel body
• Constructed over a four-year period
• Modern GM LS V-8 engine, Corvette suspension and brakes
1941 Cadillac chassis, GM LS V-8 engine with automatic transmission, Corvette suspension, front disc brakes
As a tribute to the first and most significant American concept car ever produced, this beautifully-crafted 1938 Buick Y-Job was partially constructed over a four-year period by its idea man and creator who subsequently passed away before completion.
Starting with a period-correct 1941 Cadillac frame, the metal body was hand-formed over the course of many months, working for countless hours to achieve the correct shape, curves and proportions of the Y-Job’s revolutionary body design.
To make this Y-Job a more reliable and comfortable car to drive, a modern and powerful GM LS engine and automatic transmission were installed, as well as a modern Corvette suspension system, giving the dynamic car power and handling capabilities never imagined in 1938.
• A stunning tribute
• Hand formed, all steel body
• Constructed over a four-year period
• Modern GM LS V-8 engine, Corvette suspension and brakes
1941 Cadillac chassis, GM LS V-8 engine with automatic transmission, Corvette suspension, front disc brakes
As a tribute to the first and most significant American concept car ever produced, this beautifully-crafted 1938 Buick Y-Job was partially constructed over a four-year period by its idea man and creator who subsequently passed away before completion.
Starting with a period-correct 1941 Cadillac frame, the metal body was hand-formed over the course of many months, working for countless hours to achieve the correct shape, curves and proportions of the Y-Job’s revolutionary body design.
To make this Y-Job a more reliable and comfortable car to drive, a modern and powerful GM LS engine and automatic transmission were installed, as well as a modern Corvette suspension system, giving the dynamic car power and handling capabilities never imagined in 1938.