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It must be National Buick Day! :cheers:
Wow! Nice one and a good price! A turn key car for the money, doesn't need brakes or a battery. Well done!
Maybe it's easier to push back into the garage that way. :dancing:
The 307 replaced the 283. Same bore, longer stroke. The 350 replaced the 327 (even though there was a two year overlap) as the mid-level motor....
Man, that Pontiac is SWEET!!
I wish it were closer to me.
It looks as though it went through a sand storm. I wonder if the glass is completely pock marked.
Have you tried to find a 327 lately?? What was once common has become pretty scarce. When I was drag racing with a 327 in the 1980s people thought...
$9k????? This guy is smoking crack! The entire passenger side is dented up.
My dog says it looks "ruff"!
So it's Hydroboost brakes, not Hydramatic, as in G.M.'s trademarked transmission. The seller called it hydramatic brakes. That is why I questioned it.
It would look better to break up the green streak with wheels that aren't also green.
This one was built for St. Patrick's Day parades! :biglaugh:
"Hydramatic brakes"???
That being said, I would definitely drive this one!
Advertised as one owner, yet it's had three, not counting whoever buys it.
Hen's teeth may be rare, but there isn't always a demand for them. :dancing:
Dennis Weaver was especially great as the freaked out motel manager in Orson Welles' A Touch of Evil.
This one is very clean indeed!
Agreed. Clean condition, low miles and minimal ownership don't always amount to desirability.