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1925 McLaughlin-Buick Standard Six Two-Seater with Dickey

Auction Ends: Wed 13th May @ 11:29 am

  • Registration Number

    PE1218

  • Engine Size

    3130cc

  • Engine Number

    1925

  • Chassis Number

    86510

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    Manual

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    No VAT

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    12%, Minimum £150

  • Documents

    V5C; buff logbook; few invoices; notes from vendor; Automobile feature; technical literature; copy maintenance manual; copy Buick book; Screens In Store.

  • Tax and MOT status

    Tax and MOT exempt

Description

Original RHD car for the UK market; lusty 50bhp 3.1-litre ohv straight-six; expertly restored by the current owner, a retired motor body design engineer; magazine featured; superb condition throughout; original number plate; find a better one!

Founded in 1867, the McLaughlin Carriage Company of Oshawa, Ontario, was Canada’s foremost maker of sleighs and carriages. They had a go at making their own cars too, but quickly realised that it would be a lot easier to team up with an existing manufacturer, hence their agreement with Buick’s founder, WC Durant, to use his running gear in cars that they would body themselves. Thus was McLaughlin-Buick born in 1908.

Although they shared mechanical parts with Buick, the McLaughlin bodies were made to an altogether higher standard and the interior appointments were significantly more luxurious. The engines were also more powerful thanks to tweaks to the cylinder heads and other tuning goodies. They were all right-hand drive, not just for the Canadian market but for Commonwealth countries too, including the UK, where they incurred a lower rate of import duty than American-made cars which made them especially attractive to British buyers.

Quite apart from the fact that UK or European-built cars were just too expensive for most Brits, American cars were not only cheaper but also stronger and better made thanks to more advanced production techniques. Not to mention the fact that, this being the height of the Jazz Age, it was far more glamorous to turn up at the golf course or the horse races in a Gatsby-esque 3-Litre Open Coupe like this than in a relatively dowdy Austin or Morris...

This sparkling 1925 McLaughlin-Buick two-seater with dickey is based on a Buick Standard Six but has various McLaughlin upgrades to differentiate it from its humbler American cousin. A brass plaque on the dash shows that it was supplied new via The Black Horse Auto Service Company of Surrey, a well-known garage and General Motors agent on the Sheen Road in Richmond, who would in turn have received the car from the famous London distributor Lendrum & Hartman, a flamboyant outfit who specialised in importing luxury American cars that were coming in thick and fast to their sprawling premises in Willesden to feed a car-starved UK market.

A buff continuation logbook shows that PE 1218 was first registered in Surrey in February 2025, listing five owners between 1930 and the early-1960s by which time it was resident in Maidstone. Here it was to remain until our vendor spotted it for sale about 15 years ago.

A retired motor body design engineer who served his apprenticeship with Jaguar before moving to the drawing office at Rootes, he went on to work in Detroit and Australia, designing bespoke coachwork for affluent customers including the Sultan of Brunei. The Buick was exactly what he was looking for: an interesting, high-quality Vintage car that he could restore as a project to keep him busy in his retirement.

At this stage the car had been off the road for decades and had been partly painted yellow but was solid and largely complete, apart from the rear bodywork which had been modified at some point to turn it into a pickup truck for use as a breakdown recovery vehicle by a local garage.

Over the next few years our vendor treated the car to a total body-off rebuild with the spectacular results you see today. Although there are no invoices to show the extent of the work carried out, the finished car was featured in a two-page article in The Automobile in July 2018 which covers the whole project in some detail, also showing the car as it looked when acquired and during the rebuild (see photos).

Once the body had been removed, it became apparent that the rear of the chassis had been bent in an accident of some sort, perhaps explaining why it had been converted into a pickup. This was carefully straightened, primed and painted black.

As the restoration progressed, our vendor became increasingly impressed with the sheer quality of the Buick’s engineering. Despite leading what was probably quite a hard life, all the major components remained in remarkably good condition and responded well to thorough dismantling, cleaning and refurbishment.

This included the 3,130cc straight-six ohv engine which was soon restored to its hearty 50bhp at 2,800rpm performance (RAC rating 21.9hp) and repainted in the original trademark bright green. The original Marvel carb was somewhat inefficient so the inlet manifold was modified to take an SU side-draught carb with an air cleaner, as recommended by Burlen of Salisbury who provided expert advice on the optimum set-up.

The back axle, differential, halfshafts and three-speed gearbox were all in equally good shape and needed remarkably little attention to restore them to tip-top working order. New king-pins were sourced from an autojumble and the leaf springs were reconditioned by Jones Springs of Darlaston. The four-wheel brakes were all fully overhauled and given new linings.

The original hickory-spoked artillery wheels were carefully restored and fitted with the correct Goodrich Silvertown balloon tyres which were specially imported from America. A complete new exhaust system was specially made, using stainless steel downpipes mated to mild steel silencers and tail sections. The vendor also made a new fuel tank from scratch, using the old one as a pattern.

A complete new wiring loom was made and effective brake lamps and flashing indicators were discreetly fitted in the interests of safety. The vacuum-operated Autovac was ditched in favour of a more efficient electric fuel pump. The honeycomb radiator proved to be in amazingly good condition and needed nothing more than a thorough flushing, although the water pump was replaced and a more efficient cooling fan was fitted.

All the dash instruments were rebuilt and a new wooden dashboard was made – more luxurious than the spartan metal dash fitted to American Buicks. The original wooden rim on the sturdy four-spoke alloy steering wheel was falling apart but was carefully reassembled and restored.

The interior was expertly restored by an ex-Jaguar coach-trimmer, the front bench seat, rear dickey seats and door cards being covered in top-quality hides supplied by William Marston of Birmingham. He also made a new canvas hood, tonneau and sidescreens, the latter with metal frames specially made by our vendor to attach to the front of the windscreen pillar rather than the sides, greatly reducing water ingress when motoring at speed in wet weather.  

Body engineering is our vendor’s stock in trade and this is where the quality of the restoration really shines out. Using another McLaughlin-Buick owned by a friend in Sheffield as a pattern, he completely restored the ash frame, admitting that he got a bit carried away and over-engineered parts of it with additional hardwood in the interests of structural rigidity and longevity.

He also repaired all the existing body panels and skilfully made up the missing rear sections on his English wheeling machine, finally painting the car himself in the correct cellulose, the light blue finish displaying a deep lustre built up by applying dozens of thin coats over a two-month period. As the original hood frame was missing, our vendor made a new one, again using that on the Sheffield car as a pattern.

Since the restoration was completed about eight years ago, PE 1218 has been in regular use, including frequent trips to Prescott and attending many VSCC events. Aside from the aforementioned Automobile article and buff logbook, she comes with some useful technical literature, including a 200-page copy of an original maintenance manual, plus sundry running spares, some handy tips from the vendor on starting and driving plus two sets of keys. She also retains her original (transferable) Surrey-issue number plate, PE 1218.

As you can see in the photos, this imposing McLaughlin-Buick is in spectacular condition throughout. We are told that she drives as well as she looks and she has been starting first press of the button and running beautifully as we have driven her around on site, with healthy oil pressure. We are told that many new and refurbished Buick parts are still readily available from specialist suppliers in America, such as Bob's Automobilia of California, so keeping her in good shape should not be an issue.

A lasting testament to the engineering expertise of her owner/restorer, this stunning Open Coupe is probably in better condition now than she was when she first rolled off the Oshawa production line over 100 years ago.

On offer here at a fraction of the costs lavished upon her to date, all she needs now is a fortunate new owner who can play their own part in continuing to preserve her well into the next century and beyond.  

Consigned by James Dennison – 07970 309907 – james.dennison@brightwells.com

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