OK, I'll bite.....pics been on here several times, but I'm not proud It's got a '62 401 with 2x4 500cfm Carter AFBs and Super T-10 4-speed
Seeing these Buicks is making me nostalgic for the '55 Roadmaster coupe that I owned many years back in college.
I was just talking to someone last night about how I wish I had mine still. I shouldn't have sold it. It had the 322 and 3spd column shift.
I don't have a picture of one but I have a good story about a 1956 Roadmaster 4 door hardtop. My wife got it as her first car to go to college in back in 1966. She sold it to a girl when she graduated in '69 and that girl was driving drunk one night,hit a house and knocked it right off it's foundation. We're talking farm house here not a little shotgun shack. The car was totaled but the girl and her friends in the car all walked away.This was pre seat belt days,too. Those cars were built tough and huge. We'd get eight kids in that thing to go to the drive-in on a Friday night,but my fondest memories are of that HUGE back seat.
I'm always glad to post a photo of my '55 "Tourback Sedan" in its original colors, Galway Green and Cameo Beige. It's semi-custom on the outside (with the emphasis on "semi') but pure hot rod underneath with all Chevy running gear - 350 SBC/350 TH/Chevelle 10-bolt rear axle and 4-bar coil spring suspension with heavy anti-sway bars and gas-filled shocks front and rear. It's not everybody's cup of tea, but I sure like it!