

The previous owner had it restored for his wife. The car has been restored and it is a driver. Listed is a 1950 Buick Special sedanette for your consideration. We are in the process of doing some other things and have decided to present this opportunity for someone on Ebay to acquire this incredible automobile. I guess you could come up with a way to factor in shipping cost, sales tax if applicable, etc.1950 Buick Other Standard Additional Info:

Anyone asking higher than that, you're counting on some value from the existing seal & clips, or you may as well go to Bob's. So if you'd go down the path of wanting a used ring, and figure that the seal and clips you'll want to buy from Bob's anyway (they may be adequate, but they're going to be dried up and/or rusty), the top value for a single, perfect ring is $22.25. Or they may just (pretend to) not know what they have - the seal fell out, the clips rusted & broke, so here's your ring.

A seller may assume that the seal isn't included, or the clips aren't included, because in the catalogs, those are all separated out. So if going the "used part" route, there's actually 3 parts you want to consider when asking for a "headlight ring". For the clips: $4.25 for 1 headlight's worth. $45 each from Bob's right now, and that includes the rubber seal and seal retainer clips - I list these below so you can see the value there.īob's price for the seals: $18.50 each. They're also available in reproduction from Bob's and CARS, Inc, so get those catalogs so you have a "top end" for price. With this, you will find out that the headlight rings are common to several years (1949-1952 in this case). There's a little bit later edition that would be prime for '54 to '60 or so (ask me, I have one). One of the guys on the forum recommended this:Īfter spending way too much on several "not quite right" books, I have found that this one is THE one for the early 50's, through about '54. Do you have a set? If so how much? Thanks

Needing the head light rings for a 52 buick super.
