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1929 Postcard showing 1st Buick Model and factory as well as the latest 1929 Buick model 50 along with the much expanded plant, 25 years later.
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1929 Postcard showing 1st Buick Model and factory as well as the latest 1929 Buick model 50 along with the much expanded plant, 25 years later.

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  • Phil Green (55X) sent these shots of of a very large billboard photographed recently, in Dunedin, South Island New Zealand.  Note the model 29-27 Buick featured prominently on right side of car line-up.  Cooke Howlison & Co. began trading at 156 Great King Street, Dunedin in 1895. Founded by Mr. Frederick Cooke and Mr. Edward Howlison, Cooke Howlison began business as a small bicycle shop. By 1907, they had sold their first cars-- a Rover and a Buick-- and were well on their way to establishing the proud reputation that endures today.
  • Front of Trade Swap Card issued by Giant Brand Licorice Sweets in Australia, circa 1929
  • Back of Trade Swap Card issued by Giant Brand Licorice Sweets in Australia, circa 1929
  • Three Men at Ice Cream Stand w/ 29 Buick Phaeton
  • 1929 Postcard showing 1st Buick Model and factory as well as the latest 1929 Buick model 50 along with the much expanded plant, 25 years later.
  • 29-58 Coupe Factory Photo
  • 1929 Buick w/2Bar Bumper
  • Photo taken in March 1947 in Jamaica.  Greg Khouri advises:  from left to right are my grandmother Marina, Uncle Fouad, a family friend Mrs. Essa, my Dad George, and my grandfather Thannous, who the locals called Tom.
  • 1929 Buick Hearse, RHD with F.E. Watts Latrobe  on side.  From Tasmania - Australia
  • Marquette Dealership circa 1929 in Flint, MI, USA.  Note: Six 1929 Buick Roadsters (29-44)
  • 29-27X - Circa 1940's - Owned by Steve & Elize Launspach.  Car has been in family for 3 generations.
  • 1929 Buick purchased new in Jamaica by G. Khouri's Grandfather.
  • 1929 San Francisco Auto Show
  • 1929 Berlin Summer
  • An early (both hubcaps and radiator cap) 54CC w/Artillery Wood Wheels and after market accessory search light.  Interesting also are the black-backed head and parking lights (should be chrome).  Taken in Elwood Indiana, Circa 1931-32.
  • Retouched Version:  An early (both hubcaps and radiator cap) 54CC w/Artillery Wood Wheels and after market accessory search light.  Interesting also are the black-backed head and parking lights (should be chrome).  Taken in Elwood Indiana, Circa 1931-32.
  • From the Nethercutt Museum collection:   Photo depicts a 1929 Buick Model 44 roadster converted into a boat-tail model.
  • From the Nethercutt Museum collection:   Photo depicts a 1929 Buick Model 44 roadster converted into a boat-tail model.
  • 29-44 Roadster:  Jacob Rheuben Erich (aka: " Pecos Bil"; aka:  Jack Earle) the biggest man in Texas seen beside the then latest 1929 Buick, standing outside a local El Paso, TX Buick dealership.  The roadster has the optional Mercury Boy Radiator cap.  Note:  2 cars in right hand window both appear to be 1929 Buick Close-Coupled Sedans with Artillery Wood Wheels.  Circa late 1928.
  • 29-54CCX - Not a very clear photo but this is a 1929-54CCX around 1951/52 during a tour of the south-west (Western Australia).  The owners had just purchased the car due to being posted as a school headmaster in the country in 1951 and wanted a car "with legs" for the long country drives.  The caravan was hand made by the owners.  Advertisements, in 1954, show the car & caravan for sale as a pair, at the town of Merredin, after they were traded in on an Austin van.
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