This 1950 Buick Roadmaster convertible have been refurbished, the car is finished in red with a power-operated tan soft top over red and tan leather upholstery. Power is from a 320ci “Fireball” straight-eight paired with a Dynaflow two-speed automatic transmission, and additional features include power windows, a Secretaudio stereo with a trunk-mounted CD changer, Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels, dual cowl-mounted spotlights, a power-adjustable front bench seat, and quad VentiPorts in the hood.

The 320ci “Fireball” straight-eight was factory-rated at 150 horsepower. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a Dynaflow two-speed automatic transmission.

Features include a power-operated tan soft top with a red boot cover, chrome side mirrors and partial headlight covers, dual cowl-mounted spotlights, Dynaflow badging, and quad VentiPorts in the hood.

Polished 15” Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels are mounted with Coker Classic wide whitewall tires.

A full-size spare and jack are found in the trunk.

The cabin houses seats trimmed in red and tan leather with matching door panels.

Tan square-weave carpets line the floors, and amenities include a power-adjustable split front bench, an analog clock, power windows, and a Secretaudio hidden stereo wired to a six-disc CD changer housed in the trunk.

A three-spoke steering wheel with a chrome horn ring sits ahead of a body-color metal dashboard housing a 110-mph speedometer and auxiliary gauges.

The five-digit odometer shows approximately 41k miles.