American Autoculture
Buick 8 1954 - at the auto show in New York, I saw this handsome man. Cars faded in the photo of this tinan. Nothing and no one attracted his as he did - Buick 8.
I got to the auto show absolutely by accident - it was a working day. My photo apparatus - greedily ate every frame. I did not go through these shots - I decided to leave everything as it is: just so that you can feel the difference in years, quality, and invested effort.
I wish you a pleasant viewing - yours sincerely
Classics lover.
Retro style is observed in everything - the color of the bumper, marker lights, rubber with a white stripe. Everyone screams - look at me. This Buick - shows us: how smoothly art deco turned into a stream line. By the way, I like art deco more.
I cannot ignore thoroughbred males - namely Plymouth, and other cars from 70's
In picture below - Some red new corvett
Old Camaro - 1970's
Nissan Datsun Fire Lady - full restoration: Hollywod Florida
Camaro - was seen in the small town of Bayville New York. Not far from the Camaro, I also found a Midget - Convertible (it was not possible to take photos, the owner was against it).
I love classic cars. Not just because this project was headed by an old man from New York.
I like this particular photo the most - there is Art Deco here, there is style. Black tires and a white court are a separate delight. The car is great - the culture of car building in the US is at a very high level. Specifically, this car was initially attracted by a bluish color - it is that retro era: a shade of 1951-1954.
This handsome man is often confused with the New Yorker.
The original name of the Buick 8 1954.
For lovers of horror - I recommend reading the book - Stephen King's Buick 8
2002.
You can talk about this car for a very long time - and it deserves any human attention. Lovely comfortable car - with automatic transmission. 1950s This was the time when all the chrome body kits, pampers and linings - had a huge weight - because they were metal and shone with silver impressive chrome.
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