The 1928 Buick Master Six was the pinnacle of the Buick brand’s offerings in the second half of the 1920s.
Compared to the more affordable Standard Six models, it offered a larger engine capacity, higher performance, and more luxurious finish. Under the hood, it had a straight-six engine with a capacity of 4.2 liters (255 cu in), built on the GM B platform, which it shared, for example, with Oldsmobile.
The Master Six model was produced in various body versions and its qualities were appreciated by customers not only in the USA, but also in Japan, where some cars were assembled from imported parts.
This particular car has undergone a complete renovation in our workshops. As a result, it is in perfect technical and visual condition and ready to find a new owner. The Buick Master Six remains a dignified representative of American elegance of the 1920s.