VERY nicely done, everything from the colors, to the interior. Well everything except those wheels...I don't care for those to much. But thats why there is something different in everybody's driveway right? Again, great job!!!
hi gang,did ya catch the 56 olds headlight treatment,and 69 camaro hood peak? there is more small changes,hope you guys like it-----oz
I noticed the details, Ozley. I plan to spend a lot of time looking it over at GNRS. This one of the most tasteful builds lately. Or even before lately....
Un-be-frikkin-lieveable.... I have seen literally thousands of cars in my life. None like that. To build a wagon from that era that doesn't come off as too "heavy" looking. Impossible. To build a car with so many modifications that you'd run out of paper trying to list them - yet retaining all of the "right" lines. Incredible. I couldn't have drawn it better. Noone could have.... My passion for Buicks has just be refreshed...and I am a fanatic! It feels like I have hit the reset button.
BAD ASS!!!!! I love it...... I did " Buy it now" on EGay for a 55 Ford Country Squire Station wagon, 292 Y Block and 3 on the tree.... It supposedly ran 2 years ago and just needed a water pump which was included..... I drove the 8-10 hrs to virginia with some friends, the damn thing obviously hadnt moved for about 30 years as it was STUCK to the ground..... All 4 wheels were locked up. We had a 454 Suburban in 4 Low Lock smoking all 4 tires on the pavement to unearth it form its spot. It was my firs purchase on ebay, so i didnt know I could tell the guy to shove it up his ass cause it was a turd. I drug it home and ended up almost breaking even selling it to a guy in Ohio who had done a similar wagon. Only lost about $400 in gas and my friends now refuse to go on road trips with me to retreive the shitboxes i try to drag home..... Beautiful Wagon. Perfect. James
Anybody know a word that describes better than perfect? I wish I could see the world through Zombies eyes.