1959 Buick Electra Coupe
Please note undercarriage and engine stamp photos have been added.
Description
“The Automobile is the Art.” For William “Red” Lewis, a native of Green Bay, Wisconsin, generosity with his hometown was natural. A successful and innovative entrepreneur who took the concept of the touch-free car wash and turned it into a worldwide success story, Lewis purchased a cavernous empty downtown building, reviving it as The Automobile Gallery & Event Center, which opened on 1 January 2016. That building was originally home to Denil Cadillac, a mid-century architectural gem that when it opened in 1959; so advanced General Motors used it as the model for Cadillac dealerships throughout the United States. Now to make room for its expanding and constantly evolving exhibits, Hagerty Marketplace is honored to offer these museum-quality vehicles from The Automobile Gallery & Event Center.
“Buicks so new even the names had to be new,” proclaimed Buick Division’s brochure for 1959. Gone was the Roadmaster and Special of the past, LeSabre, Invicta and Electra were the future. The top-of-the-line Electra 225 was an imposing sight, with a “wing” theme to the canted front headlights, finned rear design, and every luxury and comfort item imaginable for the era. The 401 cu-in “Wildcat” V8 generated 325 horsepower and a stout 445 lb-ft of torque through a two-speed “Twin Turbine” automatic transmission.
But a compelling and rarely seen Buick was the model 4737 Electra Hardtop Coupe. Built on the Electra platform that was five inches shorter than the Electra 225, it featured the same powertrain and luxurious interior of the 225 models. It also featured a special hardtop body, with overall height four inches lower than any other Buick that year. “One of the lowest, most beautifully styled cars on the road this year, this new 1959 Buick Electra Hardtop Coupe has an amazing glass area for a 2 Door model… over 5,009 square inches,” bragged Buick.
Dramatically bold and quite uncommon, this 1959 Buick Electra Hardtop Coupe is a highlight of The Automobile Gallery & Event Center.
Highlights
Offered from The Automobile Gallery & Event Center
401 cu-in “Wildcat” V8 producing 325 horsepower
“Turbine Drive” automatic transmission
Just 11,216 built, less than four percent of total Buick production in 1959
The chassis number (7F1060633) decodes as:
7 – Electra
F – 1959 model year
1060633 – Production sequence number
The Body Tag decodes as:
Style – F59-4737 1959, Electra Two-Door Hardtop Coupe
Body – FB 2854 Flint, Michigan, Fisher Body plant production sequence number
Paint – AA Sable Black
Trim – 731 Blue Mojave Cloth with Gray Cordaveen bolsters
Features
Accessory Group (Electric Clock, Trunk Light, License Plate Frame)
Automatic Glove Compartment Light
Automatic Dome Light
Built-In Carburetor De-Icer
Cigarette Lighter
Deluxe Steering Wheel
Deluxe Wheel Covers
Direction Signals
Door Armrests, Front and Rear
Dual Exhaust
Dual Horns
Dual Sliding Sunshades
Electric Windshield Wipers
Full-Flow Oil Filter
Foamtex Seat Cushions
Horizontal Redliner Speedometer
Instrument Panel Safety Pad
Power Brakes
Power Steering
Safety Plate Glass in Every Window
Self-Energized Brakes
Step-On Parking Brake
Trip-Mileage Indicator
Height: 57.3 inches
Width: 80.7 inches
Length: 220.6 inches
Wheelbase: 126.3 inches
Weight: 4,465 pounds
Known Imperfections
This 1959 Buick Electra Hardtop Coupe is beautifully restored and lovingly maintained to show and drive well
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Ramsey Potts Phone: 912.508.4096 email: rpotts@hagerty.com