1974 Buick Regal

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    Wow! A 10 bolt rear end. That should also have impressed the NYPD
     
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    cammerjeff Longroofs Rule!

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    Wow, the seller actually cleaned the car out! Even washed & waxed it. And took decent pictures. I am impresses. Not a bad looking car.
     
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    The seller is a dealer. Having washed the car and showing decent photos is usually, but not always, consistent with that. The problem the car faces is that it is a four-door, and four-doors are always looking for someone to love them.


    Technically, it's Century Regal as the Regal in 1974 was a sub-model of the Century line. The four-door version was new this year.

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    Sooner or later, the buying public will have no choice.
    I think, GM stylists did a good job, with this one. It doesen't look so skin flinty like usual 4-door sedans
     
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    People keep saying this about 4-doors, but I don't buy it. These cars we're talking about are pushing 50 years old or more now. If any increase in their desirability was going to happen because all the two-doors are gone, it would have happened by now. But it hasn't. Maybe when these cars are 100 years old, but I wouldn't hold my breath. The two-door coupes and convertibles are what people want. The four-doors will always be second-class by comparison.
     
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