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Favorite Pictures of My Pre War Buick


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Going back to Page #2 on this thread there are two photos of our 1920 Model K-46 4-Passenger Coupe and our 1922 Model 48 4-Passenger Coupe.  The 1920 has been sold and has gone to a new home.  The '22 is going to be going to a new home sometime early next Spring.  With the 1916 the shop was full.  It is time to 'Thin The Herd' as that old saying goes.  The 1916 D-45 needs to make its debut on this thread, so, I thought this photo might work well for that.  This car was driven for the first time since July 4th of 1976 last year in July.  It even won a National Award at East Moline last August.  Not too bad for a soon to be 109 year old automobile.

 

Terry Wiegand

South Hutchinson, Kansas

AACA Life Member #947918  -  The ONLY Forum Member From Way Out in Doo Dah

 

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On 10/10/2023 at 9:14 AM, drovak said:

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Did anyone catch what was being towed at the show by the Stanley? I took a video and exported a frame:

 

The idiot driving was me.  I had driven the car to Hershey that morning and forget to check my gas level.  Ran out just as I got near the Chocolate field.  The car is a 1910 Model 16 Toy

 

Brian Bentley

Denton, TX

 

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The 1910 Buick Model 16 is shown in the first photo when it was found likely in 1930s by Glenn D. Brown (grandfather of forum member "jeff_a"). The second and third photos are the car today. The fourth photo shows Glenn D. Brown's HCCA club literature from the 1950s where he drove this car at the events. 

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On 5/7/2017 at 9:13 AM, neil morse said:

Yeah, it's a beauty.  It belongs to a former owner of my car.  Here's another shot that shows the Titian Maroon better.

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Is this car Richard Mann's 56C (Santa Barbara, CA)?

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My most recent +old+ adventure, a 1912 model 43. My prior oldest car is a '32 Pierce, so this Buick is a different beast.

 

Starting with the easier stuff - polishing nickel 😁.

 

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Very nice Adam! I have a friend with a 1918 Buick Roadster and is finishing of his 1910 Roadster at the moment. In speaking with him, I can see that these early cars are a "different beast" indeed. I hope you have much enjoyment from the car.

PS: your Pierce-Arrow looks magnificent.

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