Greetings from an OLD TIME Buick Enthusiast!
Hello Brothers and Sisters!
I grew up in a Buick family and have owned Buicks for most of the last 50 years. I currently own a '96 Roadie wagon, '95 and '94 Roadie sedans, 2 - '47 Roadie sedans and a '38 Special sedan. I also have a few parts cars to support the fleet. My "special" piece is a 1939 Century Phaeton! It runs, moves, and stops, is essentially complete and rust free, needs restoration, and NEEDS A NEW HOME! It's too valuable to "customize" or turn into a "ratrod," as only 249 were built. Only God knows how few are left.
I also have some other relics, including a 39 Packard, a 46 Chevy ton-and-a-half truck, and a couple of bullet-nose Studebakers. Reality is starting to set in and I'm pretty sure I have more projects than I have life left to finish. It's time to thin the herd.
In the meantime, I'll enjoy wiling away the hours on my projects and seeing what everyone else is doing.
Tom
I grew up in a Buick family and have owned Buicks for most of the last 50 years. I currently own a '96 Roadie wagon, '95 and '94 Roadie sedans, 2 - '47 Roadie sedans and a '38 Special sedan. I also have a few parts cars to support the fleet. My "special" piece is a 1939 Century Phaeton! It runs, moves, and stops, is essentially complete and rust free, needs restoration, and NEEDS A NEW HOME! It's too valuable to "customize" or turn into a "ratrod," as only 249 were built. Only God knows how few are left.
I also have some other relics, including a 39 Packard, a 46 Chevy ton-and-a-half truck, and a couple of bullet-nose Studebakers. Reality is starting to set in and I'm pretty sure I have more projects than I have life left to finish. It's time to thin the herd.
In the meantime, I'll enjoy wiling away the hours on my projects and seeing what everyone else is doing.
Tom
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