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#517397 - 06/17/08 10:41 AM My money pits (less the wife)
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Registered: 08/10/07
Posts: 138
Loc: IL
1916 Maxwell touring (basket case with parts car) 1926 Buick sedan. 1942 Buick model 47A (needs restored) 1962 Corvair convertible. We live in Belleville Il. Just across the river from St. Louis. We live in a pole barn, I used to have a 15 car garage, but with "Inditions" now an 8 or so car. In floor heat and starting to equip it for old cars.


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1916 Maxwell touring (w/parts car)--1926 Buick model 27--1942 Buick 47A--1962 Corvair convertible

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#517624 - 06/18/08 07:19 AM Re: My money pits (less the wife) [Re: cardinal905]
DizzyDale Offline
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Registered: 02/15/02
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Loc: Buffalo,N.Y.
Dear Cardinal,Neat Corvair,my Dad had a couple of them when we were growing up,always white with a red gut and always a convertible.Thanks for the memories.diz

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#517649 - 06/18/08 09:15 AM Re: My money pits (less the wife) [Re: DizzyDale]
cardinal905 Offline
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Loc: IL
Yes a neat car, get lots of looks because you see none out---a little underpowered though.
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1916 Maxwell touring (w/parts car)--1926 Buick model 27--1942 Buick 47A--1962 Corvair convertible

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