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Old July 24th, 2006   #1
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1913 Buick Touring

For Sale - 1913 Buick Model 25 Touring - 4 cylinder - 22 hp - 105 inch wheelbase. Very low mileage vehicle with some original features remaining including interior seats and door panels and headlights, etc. Repaint in 1990 with original color gray body and black fenders, blue chassis and wheels. New top, engine original. Purchased new in Inwood, IA - have 1st original registration slip from 1923 (original owner). Purchased in 1950 from original owner by Capitol Autos of Yesteryear Museum in Alcester, SD. The car remained there until purchased by the present owner (Tom Howard) in July, 1985. Runs well with modern magneto. Has completed several AACA Reliability Tours and won an AACA National Touring Award in 1996. The car is presently located in East Tennessee (near Knoxville). Contact Tom Howard evenings after 7:30 PM EDT at (865) 233-0533. Reasonably priced to a good home. See photos at: http://home.usit.net/~rickanddawne/id5.html
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Old July 27th, 2006   #2
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Re: 1913 Buick Touring

Rick or Howard,
I like your 1913 Buick. How much has the car been driven since the 96 Reliability tour? I am now changing my collection to pre 15 cars. I have a 1930 buick Model 47 Business Coupe in excellent condition, would you consider a trade? I'm located in New Jersey. You can contact me: RicksKlassics@aol.com or 732-890-0084

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Rick
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Old July 28th, 2006   #3
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Re: 1913 Buick Touring

Nive car which I had a few dollars laying around and more storage. It look like it be fun to drive too
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Hmm.. 1913 Buick Touring

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Old September 16th, 2006   #5
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Re: Hmm.. 1913 Buick Touring

The Buick has found a new home in Texas. Thanks for all the inquiries to myself and Tom.
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