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Thanks for the link, I'm very happy to see this beautiful engine to be saved from the scrap heap!
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^^Yep. Here's what it looks like in original condition. Might even be the same original color too.

http://topclassiccarsf...-original-miles.html
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"Happy Sunday. I don't even know if Buick is still making cars."

@flushed - Buick helped save GM. They have been making top notch cars for years now and are only getting better by catering to the younger crowd in design (hence Buick's this is not your grandfather's Buick ads). It only took Buick/GM 25 years to get the marketing message on what people want when they were buying foreign cars.
Wish I could smile, but this just depresses me. The chapel looks as if it was so beautiful.
Great points made, Autoguy! Reminds me how fleeting beautiful creations such as this one are. Special for me as I am from Boston.
Hate to say it, but It makes complete sense why this theatre has not been revived. Sadly, It is in one of the poorest districts in Boston.
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Followed the link to the restoration project, that was very interesting. Thanks. I was wrong it turns out to be a wood burner.
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I would love to buy the home. I wish I knew how to contact the owner, do you?
Thank you so much - can´t believe You took this picture - BLACK? - LIT? The wheels - without AIR? - awesome - look like from a County Fair ...dream .....really. Like the little tire in middle. Yet The best ! :)
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Nice shot. Would love to see more of that -- but I'm just into these cars really... This one might have been either hit or had a lot of miles on it because all four headlight bulbs have been replaced at some point.
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It's a 1975 LeSabre 4-door hardtop. Too bad.
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was there custody of me was given to the state and no one wanted a sick (diabetic) child spent 4 years there some of the peoples names were jeff, Darryl, beth, Maureen, sherry and several others been have a lot of nightmares and some of the abuse rituals were horrifying I need to find out what happened to me there and why I do remember one night I didn't eat my dinner and was beaten after being put in lock down room.
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Hey there's toilet paper still on the holder!
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I just found it in another picture "Brethren" is the tractor to which the brush is attached. You can just barely see the wheel behind that truck chassis.
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This is it! The tractor has the porcupine attached to the front of it! Son of a gun!