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Craigslist 1950 buick
Craigslist 1950 buick









#Craigslist 1950 buick full size#

I have just assumed that it had to have had a full size spare. The Oldsmobile side of the dealership is long gone(due to Oldsmobile being long gone) but I did get in touch with a person that had worked there at that time as a sales person in his 20’s and he confirmed that their clientele for the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme sedans were older folks that had no use for those “newfangled skinny spare tires” (his words) and insisted on a full size spare, so they simply ordered them from the factory with fullsize spare tires.Īs for the 1987, your guess is a good as mine because I don’t have any info on it. The 1985 Cutlass(the one pictured in this post) was bought in 1985 from C&O Oldsmoble Chevy in St Albans WV. I am missing the second page of the invoice that showed the break down of what cost what. It was a dealership in Philly that is no longer around. If it did not come from the factory with a fullsize spare then maybe the dealership switched them out before they sold them as i know for a fact my grand dad would not have bothered to go out and look for one to switch out. When I got the car the paint on the spare tire’s rim was still shiny and looked like it and the tire had never been used. I still have all the paperwork from that car and the invoice stated full size spare tire. The full size spare was original to the car. The 1980 Malibu(base not classic) was my grandparents 2nd car and was a bare bones car. The weatherstripping even looks new! I’d be a little concerned about the lack of underhood pictures and the “recently rebuilt” 301 (who does that?), but otherwise it looks like a nice car. Limited visibility from the rear seat, ’70s style? Check!įinally, a trunk with plenty of space for anything but plastic porch boards (I just did that…those boards are LONG!). Is that a CB radio? Eastbound and down, good buddy! Ticking electric clock, velour everywhere…this one even has fake wood trim! Classy!ĭoes anybody know how long Buick used silver-faced gauges? My parents’ ’83 LeSabre did not have them. The interior reminds me of my grandpa’s ’77 LeSabre Custom Coupe (also with 301). Why does every used car have to be “very clean?” Either way, this one seems to be. This car is in great shape for its age and is show quality! Serious offers only please. The vehicle is very clean, has absolutely no rust, and runs very well. It has an automatic V-8 301 small block, just freshly rebuilt this winter. Everything in this car is original and it is from southern Kentucky. VERY CLEAN!!! For sale is a 1979 Buick Regal. Here’s a GM coupe that will make a few people around here drool! Disregard the “small block” 301 comment (even though it is arguably true: if Pontiac ever had a small block, it was the 265/301) and consider the idea that a showroom condition ’79 Regal exists in half-vinyl roof, rally-wheeled glory.









Craigslist 1950 buick