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1928 Buick


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Gobae

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Spotted this car parked along the Tomhannock Reservoir. Not long after I started taking some shots the owner came back up from the shore and gave me guided tour. This vehicle is nearly 100% original (including the interior upholstery!)

 

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Beautiful automobile. Love the head shot.



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Oh wow. I want one. It's amazing to me that it's almost 100 percent original. It must really have been babied for its entire existence. What a rarity.

 

Nicely done on the images too!  



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Oh wow. I want one. It's amazing to me that it's almost 100 percent original. It must really have been babied for its entire existence. What a rarity.

 

Nicely done on the images too!  

 

TY! Actually a man discovered it in his his late grandmother's garage after he inherited the property. Grandma never learned how to drive so when Grandpa died it just sat in the garage for nearly 70+ years. The grandson didn't want it so he put it up for sale. That's how the current owner came to have it.