Can anyone identify what year and model BUICK.

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That is a cool find! However, there is a huge, and I mean HUGE, difference between the value of a 50's car that needs restored, vs. a 50's car that is completely fresh from end to end. Like grumpy said, the bill from the chrome shop alone will make your jaw drop. Even washed up from end to end and running/driving, it's not worth 50K. I'm not trying to burst anyone's bubble, but let's be real here. I'd love to find something that cool, unfortunately all i could do to something of that era is get it running and sell it to someone who can afford to restore it. Nice to keep seeing proof that barn finds will always be out there.
 
No bad raps here guys.My friend left her with millions.more than you would be able to spend in a lifetime.
She doesnt care about the car, butshe as well as he where always the type that would offer to let you use or
burrow something but never sold a thing.We where all friends more to him than her.She is now remarried and
the guy that she has is a deushbag.she married the help, probably for the money who knows. Anyways long story
the car will be coming home soon.Whoever parked it left the windows down so it has a lot of what im guessing racoon crap about a foot high
on back floorboard. Will be gettin some pics friday as im going to try and bring her home. Its about 4 and a half hours away.
 
That is a cool find! However, there is a huge, and I mean HUGE, difference between the value of a 50's car that needs restored, vs. a 50's car that is completely fresh from end to end. Like grumpy said, the bill from the chrome shop alone will make your jaw drop. Even washed up from end to end and running/driving, it's not worth 50K. I'm not trying to burst anyone's bubble, but let's be real here. I'd love to find something that cool, unfortunately all i could do to something of that era is get it running and sell it to someone who can afford to restore it. Nice to keep seeing proof that barn finds will always be out there.

Humm....I don't know. Seems to be worth a little something. I'd say it's between a 5 and a 4 condition wise.

See: 1954 BUICK SKYLARK Value for a value.
 
Man you guys really opened my eyes.Holy**** didnt know they where worth that much.
This is the second car im getting from this lady.The first was an 87 Cutlass Supreme that i sold
once i brought it home.That thing had bat guano all over it.
Thanks for that info, ill probably share this info with her.
Its not gonna change a thing though.you guys would be surprised.
 
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