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Old 09-10-2012, 12:58 AM
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So I've got a friend that just inherited an old chicken farm and behind the last barn there is about 60 classics sitting out in the field. She hasn't gone in the barn where there is more cars because of snakes...lol she's scared of them. Can anyone tell me what the car in the 1st picture is? She told me I can come and pull a couple if I'd like too, I'm just trying to find the gems...lol Any help IDing any of them would be helpful.









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Old 09-10-2012, 01:50 AM
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Someone like Buicks,

1) 1957 Buick Special
2) 1941 Buick cool
3) 1953 Buick looks rough
4) 1960 Buick def worth the trouble
5) 1955 Pontiac eh
6) 1953 Buick 2 door?
7) 1950 Buick hows the metal?
8) 1941 Buick double cool
9) 1947 Chevy 2 door?


tell your friend to get them all titled and sell them off. part em out too, a lot of hard to find parts but the hard part is finding the guys that need them.
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Old 09-10-2012, 02:40 AM
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Her father loved buick's. She told me to come pull what I want.I've got my eye on a few but these pictures are only a couple out of the 60 vehicles out there. So I've got to get out there and look at everything the only issue now is I'm in Germany for another 8 months.

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Old 09-11-2012, 04:58 AM
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Instead of posting mor epictures of the cars she has I'll just post the link to my photobucket.

http://s669.photobucket.com/albums/v.../Field%20Cars/
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I would so rock that '57. Looks solid. I like mid 50's buicks and oldsmobiles.
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Buick's are Great Cars and you don't see them everywhere as they were the GM line just Underneath the Caddy's.

They were very well built and expensive to buy.

That is a great collection of cars. With a little finesse I be you could find some Buick people that would give most of them a good home.

Parts are a bitch to find however there are a number of those that appear fairly complete.

She's a lucky girl.
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If you get to where you or she is gonna sell em or part em the jolopy journal would be a good audience for that kind of stuff.

Love those old buicks
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Super cool, whats in the barn????
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Super cool, whats in the barn????
Don't know yet! She is affraid of snakes and doesn't want to venture in there. I'm in Germany for another 8 months but I'm trying to get my wife to let me take a trip to get more pictures & VINS and get in that barn.
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If you get to where you or she is gonna sell em or part em the jolopy journal would be a good audience for that kind of stuff.

Love those old buicks
I've been getting all kinds of emails from people wanti ng the trim or misc things off the cars already. Once she decides it's time to sell them. i'm going to be helping her pull them outso it's much easier to pick them up and nobody is messing her property up.
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