1928 Model #26 Buick, I think all the parts are there with the exception of the rear bumper. Frame has been sand blasted and painted. Has new tires and frameworkfor top and back window. Very little rust considering the age of the car. Can email more pictures if needed. $3200.00 or best offer. Car is in Jamestown, New York.
I'm in erie pa and interested. what does it have for a motor, does it run? do you have a title or any paperwork? Would like to see more pictures- joemactools@yahoo.com
What an awesome car! Wish it were about 3,000 miles closer. Put a nailhead in it, that would be a very cool hotrod. It would sure stand out in a sea of Model A's.
I"ve had it for 20 yrs motor turns but I have not tried to get it running. As far as title easy in NY just get a transferable redgistration you would get a title when you got it redgistered in PA. The car is at my shop about 35 minutes from Erie.
oh my word..... i wish i wasnt in the middle of buying a house with 2 cars i shouldnt have already.... that would be my IDEAL rat. if you still have it at the end of the summer, or if my 63, or 65 sell...i will contact you. Batz
holy jeez I am in love. Why do I have to be in California? Does anyone know of a good shipping company?
that's almost too nice to 'rat' out from the looks in the photos. don't get me wrong. I like a rat rod, but there are very few holes in the body work.
I have a 65 skylark 4 door wildcat 310 v8 switch pitch auto. my 63 is a 4 door special fireball v6 posi rear 3spd column shift.... the 28 is just a cool cool car. Batz
No doubt about it, way to cool for a rat rod. There are plenty of P.O.S. cars out there to build a rad rod from. That could be a first class hot rod that stands out in a year range where you see 99 percent old fords, and the other one percent is divided between the rare old chevy or dodge coupe.