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#488476 - 02/19/08 02:02 PM
1953 Buick Super 8 Convertible
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BillMadden
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Registered: 07/25/06
Posts: 25
Loc: Alpine, California
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In 1956 I purchased a 1953 Buick Super convertible. This car was Osage Cream with red leather interior, black top, and Selectronic radio with the foot switch on the floor. This was the car that brought me to the San Diego area in December of 1956. In May, 2006, while dreaming of a 1953 Skylark, and browsing eBay, I discovered a 1953 Buick Super convertible for sale. This was a one family owned car that had been driven by the father, passed down to his son, and ultimately kept in a car museum near Johnstown, PA. There was a major event that affected the condition of this car. Due to more than usual snowfall, the roof of the museum had collapsed onto about 60 cars including the Buick. The owner had become disenchanted with trying to get it restored and decided to sell it. Since the ad for the car featured only one picture of it before the accident, and they referred to it as a possible 'parts car', no one bid on it. After considerable investigation I decided to purchase it. When it arrived in Alpine I was pleasantly surprised to find it to be a very complete and restorable car.
Although I had restored a couple vintage Corvettes, I really had no idea what I was getting in to. The car had never been fully restored. It had received new paint at one time but otherwise simply maintained. And with the snow having melted in and on the car from the cave in, there was considerable surface rust everywhere. "Surface rust but NO rust through". The project has sort of 'evolved'. As I disassembled and restored each part I began to envision a higher and higher quality of end result. And as more money is invested, more is demanded. Anyway, now I am in the reassembly phase and really having even more fun than I had during the early stages.
Here are some pictures of my unfinished (2008) 1953 Buick Super 8, Osage Cream with red leather, convertible.....
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 Description: Pictured about 1993, before roof fell on it...
 Description: Coming off the transporter in Alpine, CA
 Description: Ready for paint....
 Description: Pretty 'yellow' dress....
 Description: Engine/tranny/accessories....
Edited by BillMadden (02/19/08 02:17 PM)
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#489120 - 02/21/08 10:20 PM
Re: 1953 Buick Super 8 Convertible
[Re: my3buicks]
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Liliana
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Registered: 02/21/08
Posts: 1
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Hey Dad, the Buick is looking awesome. You rock!
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#489129 - 02/21/08 10:58 PM
Re: 1953 Buick Super 8 Convertible
[Re: BillMadden]
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JohnD1956
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Registered: 03/29/03
Posts: 2224
Loc: New York
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You are so lucky to have this convertible. It is really coming out beautiful. I loved the pictures without the rear fender though. How nice is that to be able to put it together like that.
Good luck, and please update the pics as you go along. That is so much fun to watch.
JD
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#494456 - 03/14/08 07:56 AM
Re: 1953 Buick Super 8 Convertible
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alex ligotti
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Registered: 03/13/08
Posts: 17
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spectacular for me !!! the buick of this year is magic!!!
53NAILHEAD DO YOU HAVE 53???BUICK???
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#506705 - 05/01/08 09:10 PM
Re: 1953 Buick Super 8 Convertible
[Re: BillMadden]
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BillMadden
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Registered: 07/25/06
Posts: 25
Loc: Alpine, California
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Adding a photo of dash
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Edited by BillMadden (05/14/08 05:31 AM) Edit Reason: Add photo
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