They are only original once, and when any modification is made, that claim can never be made again. It is remarkable to think about a 94-year-old car that has survived in only two families since new, and is in the original state today. Same original engine and transmission, no cosmetic restorations or body work. The current owner, Encinitas, California’s Dave Aspinall has done his research and claims that his Buick is only one of three Buick 39’s known to exist in the U.S. and only one of four in the world.
In 1923, Buick only produced 1,971 of the model 39 Sport Roadsters. Aspinall bought the car from a family that had owned the car since 1923, where it was purchased in Yuma, Arizona. The family drove the car over the plank highway to the San Diego area, where it has spent the rest of its life.
All of it’s original components are still on the car. According to Aspinall, it was grandpa’s car, then the son’s car, which became the uncle’s car and finally to the grandson. Aspinall purchased the car from the grandson. The car was sold because it was sitting due to other car projects the family was involved in. Aspinall bought the car, then sold a few of his own projects to focus on getting this Buick back to working condition.
The car had not been on the road since 1996, but Aspinall has managed to rebuild the vacuum, carburetor, water pump, clean the gas tank and have it relined, and replaced the plugs and wires. All this while saving all the original parts.
Surprisingly, with a fresh tank of gasoline, he was able to start the car in November of 2014. The car had not been running in the previous 18 years.
Aspinall has said, and continues to say, he is going to keep the Buick as original as he can, and just enjoy the car without restoring it. It’s likely that most of us will never see a car this originally complete that is over 94 years old ever again. Well done Sir … Well done!