Buick Straight Eight by Richardphotos
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Description
1947 model year I think
Comments (13)
eekdog Online Now!
Love the green color.
Leije
Great capture !
mifdesign
Superb piece of Art. Excellent shot.
OmniFX
Beautiful Buick the emerald green is gorgeous! Great photo!
STEVIEUKWONDER
What a fabulous example Richard! Top marks!
tuvoc
My first car was a 1952 Buick roadmaster convertible. It looked very much like this 47 model, but even prettier. That straight 8 engine was strong and could pass most anything on the road except a gas station. But back then, gas was only $.25 a gallon.
Richardphotos
my first car was a 57 Chevrolet, but I had a 83 Buick. it was a very smooth running car. I gave it to my son. him and his former girlfriend sold it because the AC was not working. I did not have AC in a car until 1969. I drove a 1938 Pontiac with a straight 8 while living in California. it was very strong
starship64
Cooll car!
CoolDimension
Fantastic image!
miwi
Wonderful oldtimer,excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Radar_rad-dude
That is a great looking old Buick and I love the color! The Ford behind it looks great too! Wonderful photo, Richard!
RodS Online Now!
Cool shot of this old beauty, Richard!
daggerwilldo
Very well kept and pristine. Someone has an expensive hobby 4 sure.
anahata.c
Wow...I luuuuv the deep shadow in this shot, they almost make the Buick look like a ghost. But then the detail on the car is exquisite: Great sweeping "neon" lights (reflections of them). You got a lot of light in this dark photo....the feeling that this car is made from light as much as from metal and chrome.
The darkness surrounding it makes it feel like it's in slumber. A real dark green beauty of a shot...I wouldn't mind one of these old jewels in my living room.