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Other Buicks and Years => Station Wagons => Topic started by: elagache on November 22, 2017, 05:30:20 PM
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Dear mid-60s Buick "long-roof" fans,
Hagerty is out with an article on which wagons to buy, which to sell, and which to hold on to:
https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2017/11/21/wagons-to-buy-sell-hold (https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2017/11/21/wagons-to-buy-sell-hold)
It isn't a mid-60s Buick wagon that they recommend that you buy, but nonetheless they do recommend buying a very particular Buick wagon: the 1991-96 Buick Roadmaster!
There is at least one person on this forum who also has a fondness for those wagons and I think it could be more popular then we've had to admit until now! :hello2:
Cheers, Edouard :occasion14:
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Read that one earlier today. Hey I've had a '94 since 2007.
It needs a little luv, but it rocks !
Loren
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Dear Loren and Buick "long-roof" fans of any age!
Read that one earlier today. Hey I've had a '94 since 2007.
It needs a little luv, but it rocks !
Do you know if somebody has started to make reproduction parts for these models? They have had a special place in car lover's hearts as soon as they were discontinued and they are getting old enough that some of the plastic parts must be starting to look a little "weary."
A curious mind would like to know!
Cheers, Edouard
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I haven't seen anything in the way of reproduction parts. There are crash parts made, like fenders, hoods, sedan grille.
Loren
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Dear 65GS.com Buick "longroof" fans,
Over a year ago, Hagerty recommended collecting the 1994-6 Buick Roadmaster wagons. They are out with their recommendations of the top 10 cars they expect to increase in value and once more these Buick wagons made the list:
https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2019/01/07/best-collector-cars-to-buy-now-2019-bull-market-list (https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2019/01/07/best-collector-cars-to-buy-now-2019-bull-market-list)
So if you don't mind dealing with one of those "new fangled" immature wagons, perhaps you should start looking for one of these!
Cheers, Edouard :occasion14: