Buick 1949: 1'031 Products
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At a classic car rally in Chattanooga Tennessee. I got a glimpse of one of my dream cars, the venerable and most overlooked 1949 Buick Roadmaster ...
William Dixon and Alan Gusse - Antiques and the Arts Online September 10, 2010
NJ Vintage automobiles, 1935 Buick, series 60 Phaeton, 1940 Buick century series, 1949 Buick roadmaster, 1955 Chrysler new Yorker, 1975 Buick lesabre,
Couple with deep roots in eastern Yuma County honored - istockAnalyst.com (press release) September 05, 2010
He went to work at Griffen Buick, where he became the service manager. It was through parts manager Bob Woodhouse that George met his friend's "kid sister,"
Iowans in vintage car race through 11 countries - DesMoinesRegister.com August 30, 2010
The 1949 Buick Super "woody" wagon they drove that year made it all the way across China before being stopped by bad gasoline just miles from Tibet.
Central Mountains car show winners announced - Clearfield Progress August 23, 2010
Class E, production cars 1985-95: first place, Dick Yarger, 1987 Buick Grand National; second place, Phyllis and Kermit Kweder, 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass.
Classic cars roll into Wheels at the Lake - Clearfield Progress September 07, 2010
Class four, stock cars, 1964-71, first, Randy Fulton, DuBois, 1971 Buick GS, second Daniel A. Straw, West Decatur, 1969 Chevrolet Corvette, and third,
For nearly 30 years, Holmes has researched car advertisements from 1949 to 1967 and culled his collection from old magazines. He said he chose 1949 because that was when the “Modern Post-War Era for most cars began,” and 1967 because that’s when Now he has more than 9,100 ads on file (“every ad in every major magazine”) and has self-published two collections with the help of his brother Richard. — Duncan Holmes’ collection of post-war American car ads capture a time when Detroit dominated the nation’s popular culture with futuristic creations that were technical and stylistic wonders.
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A: Go here for Buick production numbers....
http://www.theclassicbuick.com/1949_Buic k.htm (answered by Stampy Skunk on August 28, 2007)
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A: go to the nearest junk-yard and start talking and get the parts counter dude to order online/locator and if that yard will not work for you then go to the next place ---- let your fingers do the walkin' in the jellow pages of the phone book and you do the talkin' --good luck (answered by XTX on February 27, 2007)
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A: Hemmings Motor News, which you can find on line, contains thousands of ads monthly for antique and classic cars. You almost certainly will find other people selling that year and model. See what they are asking and you will get some idea.
Of course with any antique car, you need an interested buyer. Condition is also a factor, and whether it is running or not. (answered by anonymourati on June 09, 2006)