1975 Buick Estate Wagon

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    forward facing 3rd row seat, was that normal? My 79 Bonneville wagon was rear facing, I think?
    what did you expect from a Colony Park lover.
     
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    The forward facing 3rd row seat was a peculiarity of the 1971-76 full-size GM clamshell wagons of that era. No other station wagons of the time did that.
     
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    wow never knew that, thanks
     
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    I thought this one was on here before. It was all indoor shots with the original wheel covers shown in the picture too. As noted much better condition then. Probably can’t find the panels to fix it, now wants to unload it. Good luck. Glad he didn’t fix the broken lens before he slid it under a truck. How sad. So much for it going to a good home.
     
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    And I always thought the first rule in life was not to make things worse.
     
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    I guess some folks don’t have the same idea of stewardship as others. Yeah one would think if a cars made it 40 plus years. Don’t screw it up!
     
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    Brad Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    Ad says it was damaged in transit to him, so I don't think the current owner was the one that slid it under a truck. I'd hate to have the insurance on the transport company that is responsible.
     
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    Hopefully he used somebody that was insured for that. Wonder how that happened “in transit”.
     

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