1. 1929 Buick Models

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Buick Office Building, Flint, MI, USA - circa 1929.
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Buick Office Building, Flint, MI, USA - circa 1929.

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  • 1929 Buick Hearse with early rad cap and, I think, hubcaps.  Lettering seems to be:  F ? Watts, Latri??  Windshield appears to be from an open car - likely a 29-25 touring as there appears to be no rod between front aprons.
  • 29-44 with late hubcaps and interestingly patterned W/W tires called “white diamond walls”. (1 of 3 pictures).
  • 29-44 with late hubcaps and interestingly patterned W/W tires  called “white diamond walls”. (2 of 3 pictures).
  • 29-44 with late hubcaps and interestingly patterned w/w tires called “white diamond walls”  (3 of 3 pictures).
  • 29 Flxible Bus - Location Unknown.
  • 29-44 Roadster - Circa 1931
  • 29-25 (?) Touring - Egypt or North Africa (?)
  • Photo sent by Norm McKendry (54CC).  Howard Buick’s display at the San Francisco Auto Show (Jan.26 - Feb. 2,1929). Noteworthy are: 1) Many cars have the windwing option (assume W/W’s were put on by Howard’s SF dealership).  2) Note the chassis and Fisher body displays in the background.  3) The model 44 (at the center rear) has an unusual light (tan?) sidemount and boot cover which I was black on all models.  4) All cars have the star hubcaps and flip-top rad cap  Both late.  5) Literature on a table near the centre.  6) Since the radiator emblems were discontinued on Sept. 16, '28, the ends were removed and the center portion attached to the fern stands in the foreground.  7) There are 14 out of 19 Buicks models in the photo and presumably more to the left.  8) The cars are outfitted with the new tread Goodrich Silvertown tires.
  • 29-47 on a Postcard from Will Rogers State Park, California.  Note:  No parking lights.
  • Back of Postcard with 29-47 on it.
  • 29-41 or 51 and 2 men.  Note: nice wind-wings.
  • 29-44 McLaughlin Buick - Circa 1955 in colour.  Wheels have been painted cream.
  • Buick Office Building, Flint, MI, USA - circa 1929.
  • Pic. #1 of 7 (sent by Rick Beazley): Perth, Western Australia Buick (and Marquette), Oldsmobile & Vauxhall dealership’s new service station built mid-1929. This was originally ED Toe Motors but became Master Motors during the year. This dealership served all of Western Australia at the time. These photographs were originally published in Oct. 1929.  Of interest; the first photo shows the first of three known 29-54CCX Buick’s sold in WA. This is an early series model, probably in Distingue Blue/Cairo Green. You will notice local manufactured bumpers as these export RHD models did not provide factory bumpers.
  • Pic. #2 of 7 (sent by Rick Beazley): Perth, Western Australia Buick (and Marquette), Oldsmobile & Vauxhall dealership’s new service station built mid-1929. This was originally ED Toe Motors but became Master Motors during the year. This dealership served all of Western Australia at the time. These photographs were originally published in Oct. 1929.
  • Pic. #3 of 7 (sent by Rick Beazley):  Perth, Western Australia Buick (and Marquette), Oldsmobile & Vauxhall dealership’s new service station built mid-1929. This was originally ED Toe Motors but became Master Motors during the year. This dealership served all of Western Australia at the time. These photographs were originally published in Oct. 1929.  The Willys-Knight in the foreground right has very interesting upholstery. It also sports a spotlight drilled through the windscreen. The Buick being worked on next to it is a 29-49X and further back appears to be a light coloured 29-44X. There is at least one more 1929 open bodied Buick at the rear right. Not visible in this shot is a 29-27X Holden bodied sedan on the left.
  • Pic. #4 of 7 (sent by Rick Beazley):  the main showrooms for the Perth Buick agency. The first photo is the original building as ED Toe Motors Ltd. This was taken around April 1929 when the Pic. #4 of 7:  Two 1929 Holden bodied standard Buick’s parked in each driveway were first licensed. Although not very clear, there is a new 29-54CCX inside the building behind the left hand car (they have a distinctive windscreen frame) that is believe is the second 54CCX sold (the one in photo 6 & 7) as it looks to be a pale coloured car.
  • Pic. #5 of 7:  This photo is from 1934 showing the Ed Toe MotorsLtd. building with the name change to Master Motors.
  • Pic. #6 of 7 (sent by Rick Beazley): This photo was taken for a newspaper article about the newly fitted car radio (big news back then) and shows the original owners.
  • Pic. #7 of 7 (sent by Rick Beazley):  This photo was taken for a newspaper article about the newly fitted car radio (big news back then) and shows the original owners.
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