2025 |
Pebble Beach Auctions1950 Buick Super Estate Wagon
SOLD $25,760
Estimate
$70,000 - $90,000| Without Reserve
Chassis
15983298
Car Highlights
Buick’s Interpretation of the Wood-Bodied Station Wagon
Handcrafted Woodwork by Ionia Manufacturing Company
Well Equipped with Buick’s Dynaflow Transmission, Radio, Heater, and Clock
Striking Color Combination of Carlsbad Black over Red Leatherette
A Delightful Blend of Mid-Century American Automotive Utility and Style
Technical Specs
263 CID OHV Inline 8-Cylinder Engine
Single-Barrel Downdraft Carburetor
128 BHP at 3,600 RPM
2-Speed Dynaflow Automatic Transmission
4-Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes
Front Independent Suspension with Coil Springs
Rear Live Axle with Semi-Elliptical Leaf Springs
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This is one of 2,480 Super Estate Wagons built for Buick’s 1950 model year – the rarest and most expensive offering in the Super lineup. The Estate Wagon was “crafted of seasoned wood and stout metal” by artisans at Ionia Manufacturing Company of Ionia, Michigan. Traditional Buick styling cues, including the prominent chrome grille and signature hood ventiports, are complemented by polished wood trim applied to the upper door and window frames, side-body contours, and the rear clamshell tailgate. The interior panels of the tailgate are also finished in matching wood and open to reveal a flat storage deck, which can be expanded by folding the rear seat forward. The interior is finished in red leatherette with matching carpeting throughout, contrasting nicely with the Carlsbad Black exterior paintwork.
Mechanical upgrades for 1950 included a new, larger-displacement 263 cid Fireball engine producing 128 hp with power delivered through Buick’s optional Dynaflow automatic transmission. This well-equipped example also features a radio, heater, clock, backup lights, outside rearview mirror, and whitewall tires.
Buick was the last American manufacturer to build a true wood-bodied station wagon and in its day, the Estate Wagon was perfectly suited for city and country excursions. Today, its stylish utility exemplifies mid-century automotive Americana, at-home and tailgating events, or serving as the center point of any automotive gathering.