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True. Did you catch the buzz a few years ago regarding a very derelict 1963 Tempest that sold on eBay? A guy bought a house and discovered this...
Nice that the seller is offering a discount for selecting the stock wheels because those aftermarket wheels are terrible on that thing.
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That is wicked cool! :thumbs2: What's the odometer say as I bet it's been accumulated a quarter mile at a time.
Very nice Buick but the raised white letter tires look absolutely horrible on it. :disagree:
:lolup: Seems that all parked cars were driving sometime prior to that.
Cool pics! Boy that '60 sure got used up in eight years of commercial use! :omg:
Cool ride! :thumbsup: Welcome back to the forum.
Check out the Buick coupe parked a few cars ahead of the wagon too. :yup:
An economical way to fix your wagon is to source an engine at a local Pull A Part yard. They sell complete 8-cylinder engines with accessories for...
Perhaps they'll use the sale proceeds for photography lessons. :camera::D
TBI 305, meh. Yeah it's simple and reliable but belly-button unimiginative. How about a fuel injected 425 Nailhead?
In TN you can use YOM plates as well when your car is registered as an antique. They don't even have a plate inspection requirement. For my GN and...
Conestoga wagons too? :rl: [IMG]
That photo is rough as a cob when blown up.
And no glass, no interior, no door handles...:huh:
:evilsmile: Oooooh! I could go for some 114 degree weather!
A wagon version would be neat for sure but I wouldn't hold my breath on that. A few minutes ago I saw a CTS wagon and got to thinking that I...
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/carsforsale/buick/sport_wagon/1621236.html?refer=news $4500 [IMG]
True. I Googled this one (Tindall) and it was just outside San Antonio so the car likely lived its entire life down there. That should translate...