1937 Buick 
 
MOB Auto (Scottsdale, AZ)
Hot Rod Black satin finish topcoat (UA-70388)
 
Found in a field with grass and trees growing through it… all stock but tough shape. However, the body metal was still very straight and solid.

 
This 1937 Buick was my first hot rod. It has a Fatman Fabrications front stub, with Mustang steering and disc brakes.
Also running a 1953 Buick Nailhead 322 with Sanderson headers, Edelbrock 650 carb, Lokar cables, Pertronix ignition, and a few other goodies. Transmission is 200R4 with overdrive module installed. Rear axle is from a 96 Ford Ranger pickup.
Tires and Rims are Silvertown wide whites with Wheel Vintiques steel rims and chrome trim.
Other features include ididit column, Painless wiring, Lokar shifter, new interior, Classic Auto gauges, new gas tank, electonic pump, and many many more.
This is a great fun car and a pleasure to drive.

Learn more about this vehicle at HubGarage.com (http://www.hubgarage.com/mygarage/mobautophil)
 

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