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Buick Century Convertible Coupe White Signature Models 1:18

Buick Century Convertible Coupe White Signature Models 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Buick
Model Manufacturer
Signature Models
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
18131
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About the Buick Century Convertible Coupe White Signature Models 1:18

TL;DR: This Signature Models 1:18 diecast reproduces the 1938 Buick Century Convertible Coupe in white, a full-size American open-top from a decade when convertible bodywork was still built with genuine formal elegance rather than sporting intent.

American convertibles of the late 1930s carried themselves with a certain formality, and this Buick Century keeps that dignified character intact at 1:18.

Sweeping Fenders Suited to Diecast Scale

The 1938 Century's long, flowing fenders and upright grille give a diecast tooling team a genuinely elegant subject to work with, and Signature Models' 1:18 build captures that sweeping profile with the proportion the car's design deserves. White paint suits the era's formal convertible styling, and the open-top body gives an uninterrupted view of the cabin without needing opening panels to show it off. It is a large, confident piece, well suited to a shelf that has room to let it breathe.

A Formal Convertible from the Century's Namesake Era

Buick's Century name referenced the car's ability to reach one hundred miles per hour, a genuinely notable claim for a full-size American car of its day. A convertible variant from 1938 represents Buick at a genuinely confident point in its prewar history, and this diecast lets that confidence show through fenders and proportion rather than performance figures alone.

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