Great to look at, thanks for posting.
dancers
Loc: melbourne.victoria, australia
hahaha Brian.I thought I was to read about your past life!
bcheary wrote:
http://sbynews.blogspot.com/2017/04/sleeping-around.html
A great collection of classics.
How's the head BTW.
pounder35 wrote:
A great collection of classics.
How's the head BTW.
Healing good. Get the stitches out on Wednesday morning.
These are great looking caravans with fabulous motor cars.
They are better looking than to-days offerings.
I will have the "1947 Custom Buick Sedanet with Matching Trailer".
Thank you for the link.
bcheary wrote:
http://sbynews.blogspot.com/2017/04/sleeping-around.html
Great link, beautiful old cars
But wtf is a Sedanet?
And the Buick Rivira was not intriduce until 1964
Wow, I would love to have one of the combos for the weekend. Brian, thanks for posting the link.
Manglesphoto wrote:
Great link, beautiful old cars
But wtf is a Sedanet?
And the Buick Rivira was not intriduce until 1964
I found a site where they are selling old classic cars (
http://hymanltd.com/vehicles) that has an extensive description of the Sedanet. They have one for sale at their showroom just outside St. Louis, MO. It states it only had 144 HP which doesn't sound like it was capable driving up any big hills pulling that beautiful trailer. Sure would look good tho.
BTW, they want 79,500 for a 1946 restored Sedanet.
I live in the country, so I never did understand weekend camping. To me, it was like moving to town. And, I kept thinking about all the nice hotels one could stay in for the price of a camper. But that's just me.
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