1949 Buick Roadmaster Convertible Headed To Mecum Kissimmee
The 1949 Roadmaster had a claimed top speed of 110 mph.
Read More »The 1949 Roadmaster had a claimed top speed of 110 mph.
Read More »Left to rust, and now brought back from the dead!
Read More »More than 18 feet of wagon with space for eight passengers!
Read More »But we're hardly surprised.
Read More »So, would you pay six figures for this old Buick?
Read More »It reportedly cost over $100,000 to create, but it's priced affordably today.
Read More »And it's going to be a time attack car.
Read More »Young auctioned more than 230 pieces at the auction.
Read More »It appreciated more than a 1952 Ferrari Barchetta and 1953 Cadillac Series 62 Ghia, impressively.
Read More »The last of the great American wagons.
Read More »How did it end up in Greece?
Read More »The same exact car that was used on-set to film the movie.
Read More »Why buy a pickup to tow your boat when you can get a station wagon?
Read More »Prepare for a blast from the past.
Read More »A rat rod just waiting to happen.
Read More »Just 1,690 1953 Skylarks were produced.
Read More »An all-American road trip if there ever was one.
Read More »GM Authority gave you previews of cars headed to the Mecum auction. Now here's the results.
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