Yaril Quintana's 1941 Buick

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Yaril's Buick as it sat when it was advertised for sale on eBay in May of 2015. Photo courtesy of eBay.
Someone had started restyling the Buick, modifying the taillights. Photo courtesy of eBay.
The drivetrain had been modernized, featuring a Nova 350 engine, 350 transmission, and 10 bolt rear end. Photo courtesy of eBay.
The dashboard had been modified and a modern tilt-colum had been installed in the Buick by the time Yaril got it. Photo courtesy of eBay.
The eBay listing for the Buick.
Kurt McCormick sent Yaril photos of the actual size of the windshield and vent window post on Herb Ogden's 1941 Buick, that Yaril could use to measure up the chop on his Buick. Photo by Kurt McCormick.
Photo by Kurt McCormick.
Photo by Kurt McCormick.
The Herb Ogden Buick is suppose to have a 3" chop. This requires 4" off the A-pillar. In this photo Yaril has taped lines illustrating a 3" A-pillar chop vs a 4" A-pillar chop. Photo by Yaril Quintana - Yaril's Customs.

1941 Buick Super convertible owned and restyled by Yaril Quintana of Yaril's Customs in Hialeah, Florida. Yaril found the car, advertised for sale on eBay, in May of 2015. It was located in Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, but came with a clear California title. It was a solid, running car, featuring a Nova 350 engine, 350 transmission, and 10 bolt rear end. Yaril bought the car, with intensions of building an early 1940s or late 1930s custom similar to Herb Ogden's 1941 Buick Roadmaster convertible. Unfortunately for Yaril, the hood was lost in transport.[1]


Sold to Norway

In 2018 Yaril sold the in-progress build to Ken Norrena of Oppaker, Norway.[2]


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