1917 Buick Series D-45 Touring Car







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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The 1917 Buick Touring Car, part of Buick’s Series D lineup, exemplified early 20th-century innovation during a pivotal era for the American auto industry. Built during one of Buick’s lowest production years, due to World War I material shortages, the Touring model was offered in D-35 and D-45 configurations. The D-35 featured a four-cylinder engine, while the D-45 boasted a 225 cubic-inch inline-six that delivered 45 horsepower. Both engines used Buick’s advanced valve-in-head design.
Equipped with a three-speed manual transmission, mechanical drum brakes, and electric starter and lighting, the car combined practicality with modern features. Priced around $1,070 for the D-45, it was considered a value leader. The car's open-air design and robust engineering made it a favorite among motorists, cementing Buick’s reputation for quality and helping General Motors thrive during turbulent times.
This 1917 Buick D-45 Touring Car, offered from The Richard Gordon Collection, was updated by a previous owner, who repainted the car dark green, reupholstered its bench seats in black, button-tufted leather, and added brown carpet in the rear passenger compartment. It retains its factory 225 cu-in six-cylinder engine, three-speed manual gearbox, convertible top frame, floor shifter, and dashboard gauges.
Factory Equipment
225 cu-in inline-six engine rated at approximately 45 hp
Three-speed manual transmission
12-spoke wooden artillery wheels
Mechanical drum brakes
Electric starter and electric lighting
Boyce Moto-Meter
Stewart tape-measure speedometer, Western Ammeter amperes gauge, and Delco lighting control panel
Four-spoke, wood-wrapped steering wheel
Painted wooden floorboards
Rear metal robe rail and footrest
Serial No. 365960 falls within the range of production for a D-45 six-cylinder, five-passenger open touring car
Modifications
Refinished in dark green paint with light green running boards
Refinished in black, button-tufted leather upholstery
Brown carpet in rear
Servicing
Replaced white/cream convertible top
Firestone 34x4 tires
Known Imperfections
Paint chips, scratches, and some worn spots with missing paint
Corrosion on convertible top frame
Top and spare tire cover are stained
Some finish has worn off wooden wheel spokes
Underside of wooden running boards is worn and missing paint
Stains and wear on rear carpet
Ownership History
This 1917 Buick Series D-45 Touring Car is offered from The Richard Gordon Collection. It has been kept in heated storage for several years.
Included Items
Rear-mounted spare tire with cover
1917 Michigan license plate C6671
Additional Information
A Broad Arrow Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the seller of this listing. As such, the purchase transaction will be facilitated by Broad Arrow, including vehicle payment, applicable taxes required to be collected by the seller or Broad Arrow, and title/ownership reassignment. Broad Arrow is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Craig Zimmerman Phone: 586.707.5811 email: cszimmerman@hagerty.com
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