American Pickers has seen its fair share of rare, vintage vehicles, but these are some the oldest ever recovered.
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His 1947 Buick Roadmaster Sedan isn’t just a car—it’s a statement, capturing everything he values: authenticity, design, and soul. Under the hood, the 1947 Buick Roadmaster boasts a 5.2 ...
In January, Lane came across an unopened letter written by a My Favorite Ride reader in 2014. The letter was from a ...
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Cadillacs in Camborne, Mustangs in Mousehole and Dodges in Dobwalls. Forget Route 66, classic American cars are driving down ...
Buick falls under the latter category, and the achievement we're talking about is one you've almost certainly experienced. That's because Buick, while known nowadays for premium but slightly ...
“Christmas has always been very special. We have a lot of traditions ... I think these traditions do something to comfort us,” he said. For 40 years, Nicodem has been part of those traditions.
The 40 ST is a terrific performer that delivers a blend of detail, dynamics and rhythmic security that’s hard to better at the money. It’s upgradable too. Gaps in features could be an issue for some, ...
Le Sabre became an intricate part of Buick’s catalog when it was introduced; not only with an entire B-body platform redesign, but also as the Special ... hiding for over 40 years.
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In fact, it wasn’t even released in the months preceding Thanksgiving or Christmas, but rather in the summer of 1947. “The picture was finished in February 1947,” wrote Maureen O’Hara ...