I love the styling of the 1959 Buick - BUT - it drove like a marshmallow. In the summer of 1962, I was a fresh high school graduate and spent the summer living with my grandparents (working a summer job). My great grandpa had a a 1959 Buick Electra 225 (it was 225 inches long). It drove like a boat in the water, very little road feel, leaned into the corners. The 401 CID nailhead engine was "connected" to a Dynaflow ("Dynaflush") transmission - Stab the gas peddle, and wait for the transmission to s-l-o-o-w-l-y move some torque to the the wheels. Russ
Very Kool, love the chop top. We will keep our eyes open for some tail lights. Hope you enjoy the Blessing.
I'm still looking for a pair of 59 bonneville tail lights or even parts to build a pair if anyone has any leads.
I just came across a '60 Impala convertible with Pontiac tail lights and cool split quad headlights in a May, 1962 Car Craft... See if you can find it, I think you'd like it!
Here is magazine https://www.ebay.com/itm/3936606427...Box6uGJOkjqTef5DF76ExJjRPnb3JSGhoCfWEQAvD_BwE Sorry I couldn't find the story online.
Here's the images I was referring to... At first glance I didn't care for the front end treatment, but as I studied the car it began to grow on me. Interesting tilt to an already good looking machine. The tail lights are subtle but bitchin', right?