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The show was held at the CoCo Key Hotel & Water Resort in Danvers
If you count the Buick Auto Vim and Power Co., founded in 1899,
Buick is the oldest American brand still in production
A miniature 1941 Buick woody poses in front of the real McCoy
This station wagon is typical of BCA members' beautifully restored and maintained cars
In mint condition, inside and out
Workmanship like this may never be seen again
Fitting wood around fender and body contours was truly an art form
Beautiful hood ornaments seem quaint today — this one adorns a 1934 model
Let's step back and admire the whole car, a 4-door sedan
Another 1934, this one a coupe
Rear view of the coupe
Rear view of the sedan — in the days when storage was in an actual "trunk"
Going back a couple of years, this blue beauty is a 1932 model
Another blue 1932
A 1931 4-door sedan
A 1932 Victoria 2-door
Moving all the way up to mid-century, a 1956 Riviera
Another 1956 — this one's a Century
A sleek 1952 Woodie
Some may say the 1941 Buick grille was the most beautiful ever
It definitely has a classic look
A 1917 Roadster — there are older yet to come
1915 Roadster
1911 — 100 years old, and the oldest at the show
The 1911's 4-cylinder engine
All cars of the era had right-hand drive — it was believed safer to watch
the dangerous edge of unpaved roads than oncoming traffic
1925 2-door sedan
1915 Roadster
This unusual heart-shaped grille was not made by Buick
It was made by Brewster, a coachmaker that built custom bodies
This is the 1940 Brewster Buick Town Car
The only Brewster known to exist on a Buick chassis. It was built for Mrs. Richard Whitney, wife of the former
president of the New York Stock Exchange. The rear compartment contains 2 crystal bud vases, vanity
compartment, 2 fold-up jump seats and a polar bear rug.
For those who like to go in style
The aptly named 1965 Wildcat, Buick's full-sized, luxury muscle car
An original-looking 1929
The 1929's cockpit
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