1959 Buick Wagon

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    Is the carpet pattern correct?
     
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    I think so! I've seen other '59's with this pattern. This one is fantastic! Must have every option in the book also.
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I was doing fine till I saw the 7 in front of those other numbers.
     
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    Knowing what it costs to restore one of these, I think that car, at that price, is a steal.
     
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    I particularly like foto no. 43 that shows the brilliant pull out center AC vent and the wonderbar radio with the antenna switch above it.
     
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    Yeah. You of all people should know of what you speak. It’s crazy what it takes to restore something today. The shop where I have work done, regularly turns out cars that are $150-300,000 in for the restoration. I think if a particular car is your “must have” I sometimes think, it’s better to bite the bullet. What’s your time worth to drive it and enjoy it too?
     

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