joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Absolute beauty 👁️👁️👑👁️👁️
Gorgeous and well photographed!
Nice clean lines --
Just think if this car was assembled sometime between June to September ---
The Battle of Britain was taking place
I remember the '53 and '56 Buick Specials that I owned back then as having only 3 portholes. Did they in fact have 4 in 1940?
eric from Maine now Washington State wrote:
I remember the '53 and '56 Buick Specials that I owned back then as having only 3 portholes. Did they in fact have 4 in 1940?
I wouldn't call these portholes. I don't think they appeared until 1949, & as far as I know, only the Roadmaster had four. They were known as "Cruiser-Line Ventiports" (the official Buick term). The junior Super and Special sported just three per side.
So began the custom of three holes per side on lesser Buick models and four per side on the top-of-the line offerings, with slight tweaks from year to year. In the 1955 lineup the Special (264 CID V8) featured three mouseholes in each front fender, while the Century, Super, and Roadmaster (322 CID V8) boasted four per side.
tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
Nice work as always Kim. I love the location also. Keep um comingThanks BE SAFE!!
Tom
Nice one. I'd like to own that.
A real beauty…..well photographed.
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