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Buick Barn Find sees the light of day!


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We all enjoy hearing tales of long-forgotten Buicks hidden away in old barns.

Recently, one of our '59 Buick contacts found just such a Buick, and, after a long process with countless twists-and-turns, he was able to recover a 1959 Buick Electra 225 convertible from the barn where it has sat untouched for more than 35 years.

His photos document last week's removal of the Buick from its longtime resting place:

B59 Norma Jean Breakout pictures by OneWhoWaits_2009 - Photobucket

Enjoy!

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Couldn't make out what the windshield says but the phone number on the truck is for Dan's Classics located in Honesdale, Pennsylvania.That is located Northeast of Scranton.Even more amazing is the condition of the car being that it was in a barn in such poor condition and having to weather the seasons.AWESOME find!!! Thanks for sharing.Rich;)

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They're out there..... One would never guess that such a nice car would be in a barn of such a run down place. The steel roof on the barn is what saved it. If it was shingled, it would have been leaking a long time ago. Very cool find, good luck with it. :cool: Dandy Dave!

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Brian, thanks for shareing. Awsom find. Can hardly wait for "the rest of the story".

The rest of the story is pretty strange. The car's original owner, a dairy farmer, lived alone in the house that is shown in the photo. No one has lived on the property since the death more than 35 years ago.

Other than the fellow who recently stumbled upon the Buick and worked through the red tape required to retrieve it, the only person who was aware of the car's existence was evidently an elderly nephew, now deceased, who lived in another state.

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Could the car be.....haunted?

Stephen King on line one.......

Maybe the dent's and bent bumper will fix themselves on Holloween eve. :P It may even come back to life and drive around the yard a few times.... Without a driver! :eek:.. If it is gone on November first, I would go look back in the Barn.... Dandy Dave!

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