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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by LOU WELLS, Mar 17, 2020.

  1. jnaki
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    upload_2022-3-17_5-8-48.png similar in color in 1963

    Hello,


    In 1963, our dad wanted to get a new car, as was his every 4 year buying sprees, since 1946. His first Buick was a 1941 Buick Fastback sedan. Then came a series of big 4 door sedans, until 1957 when he got his new 2 door Roadmaster sedan.

    He skipped the 61-62 year, although we thought a bubble top Buick 2 door would have been rather cool for the teenage brothers to “borrow dad’s car” for the night.
    upload_2022-3-17_5-44-8.png 1961
    But, he kept hearing rumors from his Los Angeles car connection friend about a new design coming for Buick. After several different choices in talks with our mom and both of us, he settled on a green 1963 Buick Riviera two door. It was his first really luxurious Buick sedan. The others were big and comfy, but this one was a great design and fit his needs just right.

    Jnaki

    His choice was good for us as we now had a big Buick with A/C and it looked like no other car at the time. A real factory custom car with a lot of new styling cues.

    So, in thanking our dad for getting a “new” car in 1963, we were the recipients of a few nights out in “our dad’s new Buick Riviera” on cruise nights.
    upload_2022-3-17_5-12-7.png As our dad's new Buick Riviera would have looked like with my Buick Skylark Wire Wheels taken off of my modified 58 Impala, in 1963. Thanks, dad, for the long time, Buick family history...
    upload_2022-3-17_5-16-27.png Thanks @themoose
     
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  5. A Boner
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    Rolling Bones...automotive art!
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  6. Bandit Billy
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    Out of all the cars I have owned and all the varied hues, I have only owned 2 green vehicles. 66 T-Bird and a 69 XR7 Convertible. They were both that dark green that Ford painted every other car off the line. I painted them both maroon. :cool:
     
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  9. My old 60 Bird, first brand new car I ever bought. 352 engine & 3-speed on the column. Painted pearl green in 1962.

    Mick 60tbirdgreen1large.jpg
     
  10. Bandit Billy
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    From tonight’s Portland Roadster Show
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  11. JimSibley
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    IMG_9960.jpeg IMG_8403.jpeg How about my 1931 willys cabriolet, with a custom duval themed fixed windshield, lincoln v12, and 40s lincoln brakes, steering and transmission. Complete with green alligator skin interior and kelsey hayes knockoff 16" spoke wheels.
     

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