The McLaughlin Buick was built in Canada for the colonial market and exported in right-hand drive, this one coming to the UK.
It is well known that the Canadian cars were of a better build quality than those built in the US.
An original car, in very sound condition, with totally original interior in leather, however, it is scruffy.
3 owners from new, the car was first sold new in the UK to a School master. He then passed it on to one
of his pupils who then owned it until 2014. The car then went to a collection in Scotland with its 3rd owner before
coming to me.
Mechanically good and a nice car to drive, light, fast and very smooth.
Straight 8 and 4.5 litres.
Twin side mounted spare wheels.
Was re-painted in the distant past.