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Two new classic Buick slides have been added to my archive. 

These images are from two 1942-era Kodachrome color slides. The colors in these slides is as vibrant as the day they were taken. 

 

Watermarks are mine. 

 

Featured is a great two tone gray (or silver and black) 1941 Buick Super Coupe with a 1942 Ohio license plate and cool fender skirts! 

 

Locations where these shots were taken is unknown to me. If anyone recognizes the locations, please let me know. 

 

One shot has a soldier sitting in the passenger side of the car. 

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The other shot is a 3/4 view of the car parked on a bridge (?). 

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2 hours ago, EmTee said:

That's a cool picture -- and judging from the number of oil spots on the pavement it was quite popular!

 

Might need binoculars to watch the Submarine Races

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On 8/13/2021 at 5:50 PM, Elpad said:

 

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A little Dab-'ll Do Ya',

You'll look so debonair,

The gals will all pursue Ya'

They'll love to run their fingers through your hair.

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On 6/27/2021 at 11:28 AM, Dave Gelinas (XP-300) said:

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Hello   Dave, hope you dont mind me jumping in  here, i restored  no 546--76x--about 1990,and i have seen this photo only in black and white

, and i had a Rare press release photo ,and hand written letter with trim colours sent to me  from Larry Gustin  GM public  relations manager

 back then, and i  just recently sent them to  GM heritage alliance for safe keeping as the letter--trim colours  were not ever known.

Thank you  Wayne.

 

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11 hours ago, EmTee said:

^^^ That's a really flattering perspective on the boattail - I like it!  ;)

 

Not 100% sure but I think the louvers in the trunk was a '71 year only ?

A Riv Guy might fill us in . 

Also not sure what they were used for.

 

 

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'71 Riviera was the only year that had trunk louvers.  They were part of the air pressure flow through ventilation system.  Future years you most likely see vents housed on the inside door frames where the door latch gizmos are.

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