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  1. Steve, It sounds like the original dealer was not totaly up front with you, "new" cars do not have 1100 miles on them. It may have not had a previous owner but it sounds like an event car ( courtesy car at a golf tournament for example ) or maybe a zone rep vehicle. My experiance is with Chrysler so I can not say for sure this is what happened, but it sure feels that way. The Buick people seem to really want to help you out on this one. Good luck, Kevin

  2. Jayne, You have the standard interior in your car and the black pebble vinyl is correct. The Deluxe interior has the wood grain in the center console and door panels and ( note to Gee Rydes ) is the only year that has the wood grain around the radio. Kevin

  3. Great pictures ! I love the camper also and I have been in it too. While it looks great it is not much fun to drive because it is VERY hard to see out of. To get an idea what it's like, cup your hands around you eyes like you are holding binoculars and you get an idea of how much you can see. Of course in 1938 traffic wasn't as crowded as it is today, so it wasn't as critical. The original owner was a financial backer for a little travel trailer company called Airstream, Which explains the aluminum usage. Kevin

  4. Hi Jake, I'm glad you had a good time. The reason for the 8am time to clear the field was due to an outdoor concert and the Roadies needed to set up in the park ( we found out about the concert only a short time ago, so it was a suprise to us.) I see you were a judge in my class also ( blue T-type and red turbo convert sitting side by side ) These cars are a lot of fun and with the way gas prices are lately, the 20+ mpg is helpful. I am sending in for the judging form and I will be interested in reading your observations. Thank you for coming out and also thanks for being a judge. Kevin

  5. Hi 3Jakes, The two cars you brought up on Ebay are not GS's. So they do not support your opinion on prices. Dick Sweeny is THE expert on 65's, I know this from discussions with Dick ( my knowledge is more general on Riviera's but spread over many years ). Prices on these cars are jumping as collectors are looking at them closer and as long as the old car market prices rise, the 65's will go with it. Kevin

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