still has a long way to go..... on the road to beautiful. <TABLE cellPadding=6 width=750><TBODY><TR><TD align=middle></TD></TR><TR><TD align=left>100 1381</TD></TR><TR><TD cl***=smallfont align=left>Edit Picture Add to Group Report Picture Picture Added 07-09-2009 12:39 AM Added by elanore56 </TD></TR><TR><TD cl***=smallfont align=middle></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
well I don't know about my car being beautiful but this chick in it is HOT!!! <img src=http://dollhousesalon.com/kenny.jpg>
48 roadmaster 58 limited (havent started with it yet) 60 invicta (sold) 50 super (some of you know what happened to this car)
My 47 RoadMaster I rescued with 2 of my boys this past summer. Painting her in the spring midnight blue pearl metallic! 65,000 miles on her, she's been sitting since 71 or so...
I'm hosting the POB Fall Fest here in Phoenix, Az on Sat Nov 28th. It will have a car show, parts swap and drags. Calling all Buicks, all Pontiacs and all Oldsmobiles! This is your event. I'd be nice to see some hambers there. Steve www.pobfallfest.org
Here's the '35 that put the Model A out on the curb with a 4 sale sign on it today. The A is posted in the 4 sale section here. buy it so I can buy this coupe. Cold weather comin'
my '53 skylark. found it at a car lot in seattle several years ago. the '48 was a one owner. it's out getting a new top now.
My wife's 55 Buick Super Kustom with 455, auto, air, pw,pb,pd, elec. wipers . Has shaved hood, trunk, door handles. Frenched antenna, headlights and 56 Chrysler New Yorker tail lights. Nova front clip, later model Buick rear clip. Here's a link to see it as we built it....http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=383609 Buicks are cl***y!
The black 53 and tan 68 are mine the others I don't know the owners, but cool nonetheless. My cars are a work in progress, I still have plenty that I want to do to the 53. The 68 is my daily driver, a 79,000 mile original. Mine are cool, or so I believe, someday beautiful, as funds permit.
Here's our 71 Skylark, my wife intercepted a tow truck driver she knew who was hauling it to the crusher and got it for a case of beer. I repaired a bit of rust, put together an interior out of Malibu, Nissan and other unknown parts, adapted a shifter from some other similar GM, painted it, dug some Olds rims out of the pile, gave it a tune-up, and took it to the strip and turned mid 14s through the mufflers and on second hand T/As. Its got the original bone stock 350 4bbl and one-legger 10 bolt rear. Total investment including case of beer and wheel alignment, less than 600 bucks.