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RUDE DOG

Rudeawakening
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Need to id the year and model of this BUICK.Pictures are a little poor because they came from a cell.
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Imagine just paying the chrome refinishing for that :eek:, I had a neighbor that had a red one with a white top. :biggrin:
 
Imagine just paying the chrome refinishing for that :eek:, I had a neighbor that had a red one with a white top. :biggrin:


Looks fairly solid.....:rolleyes: But we all know how deceiving that can be.

I like it. How much $$$$$
 
Thanks for all the info guys.I still dont know how much she wants for the car, but it seems she dont want to get rid of anything.
Ill let you guys know how much she wants for this barn find.
 
Well its all set, She is willing to let me and my brother have the car. But i promised to help her with some yard work (30 acres) holy crap what are we getting ourselves into.
But we have to pay someway right cant just take the car for nothing right.O and i forgot to mention that this is my friends wife, He passed away about a year and a half ago.
Ill post some better pics as soon as i get the car home. THANKS RUDE DOG
 
HOLY CRAP!!! You got a 54 Skylark for no money? Just trade for labor. OMFG!!!!
 
Well its all set, She is willing to let me and my brother have the car. But i promised to help her with some yard work (30 acres) holy crap what are we getting ourselves into.
But we have to pay someway right cant just take the car for nothing right.O and i forgot to mention that this is my friends wife, He passed away about a year and a half ago.
Ill post some better pics as soon as i get the car home. THANKS RUDE DOG

Like Dave said!!! HOLY $HEET!!!!!! Those things go for $150,000 and UP restored!!! You will have to do all her yard work the rest of your and your children's life!

Wow...just wow!
 
Some guys have all the luck. One of my neighbors passed away and he left his wife one of those foreign wagons that the back looks like a ATM machine
 
i didnt even know what that car was but i looked at the ads in hemmings HOLY CRAP !!!!

might wanna check out v8buick.com
 
When I saw the title of the thread, I thought, I bet it is a 54 Skylark convertible. Sure enough, it was. BTW- My next door neighbor has a perfect '54 skylark convertible, white and red.
 
Like Dave said!!! HOLY $HEET!!!!!! Those things go for $150,000 and UP restored!!! You will have to do all her yard work the rest of your and your children's life!

Wow...just wow!

There was one on tv auctioned at Amelia Island for only like $105K
 
Oh yea, so did I. I was figuring the $50,000 price for the way it sits now.

Besides V8, may want to check into The Buick Club of America ( Buick Club of America - BCA - Welcome ). Those guys will go nuts with this. Oh, I wouldn't spread it too far you got this for essentially free...just sayin' .
 
When I saw the title of the thread, I thought, I bet it is a 54 Skylark convertible. Sure enough, it was. BTW- My next door neighbor has a perfect '54 skylark convertible, white and red.

I wasn't expecting that! I thought, maybe some unknown mid 50's custom being thought of as an undocumented factory custom or something. Stuff like this doesn't really happen other than in second hand stories, or does it? WOW!@!!!

Oh, I wouldn't spread it too far you got this for essentially free...just sayin' .

Yeah, ditto! That'd get ya a bad rap with the widow and the whole extended family real quick if you intend to keep it and it becomes locally known for what it is. Of course you could sell for an undisclosed amount quickly. Or maybe your best intentions will be rewarded doubly by keeping it and the freindly relationship with your former bud's wife. Just a thought, but if you do keep it and it's value is acknowledged, you could offer to donate a portion of whatever you sell it for, if you ever do, to her and her former husband's favorite charity as a good will gesture in knowing the fortunate turn of events you've received.

That's just Awesome that you've such a spectacular barn find however it turns out!
 
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