You video randomly appeared in my feed,nice car! My grandparents bought a 2 dr hardtop new and traded it in for a new Pontiac Lemans in 1970. It was just too large for her to continue driving it. She kept the vanity mirror that reads 'Buick is a beauty too" I still have it to this day. Hers was white/black interior. All the best with your dream car.
Beautiful styling on that car! Does it move at all? Those transmissions in drive, if I remember correctly, start out in high gear so you would never feel a shift! Smooth because no shifting but maybe a little sluggish off the line. Do you have keys for it? A lot of the older cars had the key code stamped on the lock cylinders so if you need a key, look at one of the door lock cylinders for the code. Congratulations on the new ride!
No it doesn’t move at all but the shift linkage also isn’t hooked up. Does that make it not shift into gear at all? I have keys for it and it does start and run well
For sure needs work, but will be all worth it in the end. Unfortunately, many millennial car enthusiasts with the exception of a few always pass these cars up since they are “bad investments” in their eyes meanwhile, will spend frivolous amounts of money on a “enthusiast” car or other stupid cars from the 1990’s and up. Personally, modern “enthusiast” cars are nothing more than lipstick on a pig, nothing exciting or ‘dreamy’ about them, will be impossible to get parts in the future.
Love the angry look on that car.
"I can save her". Beautiful car!
Might be you first overseas subscriber,
59 is my birth year, and loved your car.
Wish you luck with the project.
Salam from Jordan
Beautiful car I can't wait to see it done. I'm currently working on a 1977 Cutlass salon that was also a gift
Love the patina. It needs works but seems to be a very solid car.
Can’t wait for more great content, and for this channel to grow!
Appreciate it! I'm looking forward to it too!
I wish you much happiness with your new Buick. It looks really solid.
Thank you!
You video randomly appeared in my feed,nice car! My grandparents bought a 2 dr hardtop new and traded it in for a new Pontiac Lemans in 1970. It was just too large for her to continue driving it. She kept the vanity mirror that reads 'Buick is a beauty too" I still have it to this day. Hers was white/black interior. All the best with your dream car.
@@jonnyc4898 thank you and cool story!!
It looks like the one that coldwarmotors has
59 is a great year (the best) for all the brands, espescially the gm brands.
I agree!
Beautiful styling on that car! Does it move at all? Those transmissions in drive, if I remember correctly, start out in high gear so you would never feel a shift! Smooth because no shifting but maybe a little sluggish off the line. Do you have keys for it? A lot of the older cars had the key code stamped on the lock cylinders so if you need a key, look at one of the door lock cylinders for the code. Congratulations on the new ride!
No it doesn’t move at all but the shift linkage also isn’t hooked up. Does that make it not shift into gear at all? I have keys for it and it does start and run well
Love the ride man
Thank you!
Two 59’s eh and a 71 and an 06 what could go wrong?
For sure needs work, but will be all worth it in the end. Unfortunately, many millennial car enthusiasts with the exception of a few always pass these cars up since they are “bad investments” in their eyes meanwhile, will spend frivolous amounts of money on a “enthusiast” car or other stupid cars from the 1990’s and up. Personally, modern “enthusiast” cars are nothing more than lipstick on a pig, nothing exciting or ‘dreamy’ about them, will be impossible to get parts in the future.