Peking to Paris! 1941 Buick Super 8 Drop-Top
This 1941 Buick Super 8 convertible completed a trip that most cars would be envious of. It participated in a repeat of the fabled Peking to Paris Motor Challenge that first began in 1907. As best we can tell, the car managed to complete the 9,300-mile, 36-day endurance race (or rally), though it was custom fitted for the trip. A potential museum piece, this Buick is in Lakeland, Florida, and is available here on eBay where you’ll have to do better than $14,100 to crack the seller’s reserve.
The history of the Buick goes back to 2005 when Jim Taylor bought this convertible to prepare it for and run it in the 100th celebration of the first Peking to Paris Motor Challenge. That would give him two years to get the car ready and then get it to the starting point. The drop-top had previously been restored and had already collected a few awards of its own, such as from the Buick Club of America. Part of the mods for the big adventure included overflow tanks for gasoline and water, upgraded gauges, all sorts of spare parts that might likely be needed, and Michelin radial tires. Mechanically the Buick stayed mostly stock except for some stronger springs. Receipts for all of this were kept.
Taylor and his riding partner shipped the Buick to Hong Kong where it first participated in a rally to Beijing where the big show would begin. The car and its occupants survived the journey in style, but little is said regarding what the car has been doing since this grand trip. The odometer reads 5,000 miles and – if accurate – that would imply at least 105,000 since the auto was built the year before U.S. auto production shut down for the war effort of 1942 to 1946.
A dealer is involved in the sale of this vehicle, so perhaps they acquired the storied machine from Taylor. The car got its name from the Straight-8 engine that lies under the hood. While the body is said to be rust-free, the hood has some damage. The convertible top and interior look quite presentable for being an older restoration. Perhaps the next owner would like to repeat Taylor’s feat or something similar. Here are some details about the Peking to Paris Challenge, with the focus on the next rally which will be held in May and June of 2024.
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After the rally it kept company with Jim’s eclectic collection in Gloversville NY. The car sold in 2022 at the Broad Arrow ” Passion for the Drive” auction along with 129 other cars from Taylor’s collection. It was ready to take on anything the new owner wanted to throw at it.
Here I am thinking what a beautiful, rare car this is, and it just went RNM at $15,400 so I have a lot to learn.
I’m with you, Andy. I love unique. I was looking at a used 2011 Dodge Dakota pick up truck that was more than that. I guess the issue is finding parts and time to work on it. I mean, I learned how to put points in on a tune up over 50 years ago. Don’t know where I would even purchase points today.
ok, I give. What is RNM?
Reserve Not Met,
Very cool. Had never heard of that Enduro and am very surprised there will be a current one. Something every day..
Ahhh… i8, the fave, not enuf of em still running so
have pretty much been relegated to the i6. But this
1 still stylish hard or soft top (post late 30’s hue hes
hay – ’52) ’50’s – late 70s continent – to Daily @ every opportunity…
sold from Taylors auction for $6500, great investment for the last seller !