This 1959 Buick Electra is finished in red over gray leather and powered by a 401ci Nailhead V8 paired with a two-speed Triple Turbine automatic transmission.

The 401ci Nailhead V8 features a 2×4 Edelbrock aluminum intake with dual Edelbrock carburetors, an MSD electronic ignition and distributor, braided fluid lines, and a finned air cleaner lid and valve covers.

The engine bay features an airbrushed radiator cover and a Be Cool aluminum radiator with dual electric fans.

The engine have been refurbished.

Power is sent to the rear wheels through a two-speed Triple Turbine automatic transmission.

Features include a pillarless roof, angled quad headlamps, chrome trim and bumpers, dual mirrors, rear tail fins, and a dual-outlet exhaust that exits through the rear valance.

The 16″ American Racing wheels are mounted with Cooper Evolution tires.

Equipment includes power steering and an upgraded steering box.

Braking is handled by Wilwood discs at all four corners.

The 16″ American Racing wheels are mounted with Cooper Evolution tires.

Equipment includes power steering and an upgraded steering box.

Braking is handled by Wilwood discs at all four corners.

The cabin features bench seats upholstered in two-tone gray leather joined by a matching dashboard cover, door panels, and carpets.

Features include a power-adjustable front seat, two-speed wiper motor, a day/night rearview mirror, Vintage Air climate control, a locking glovebox, chrome trim accents, lap belts for all occupants, and a retro-style MP3 stereo.

An Optima battery with a cut-off switch is mounted in the trunk.

The two-spoke steering wheel frames a 120-mph speedometer and two multi-function gauges.

An electric clock and a dash-mounted ignition switch are fitted to the right of the multifunction gauges.

The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 37k miles, TMU.