The 59 & 60 Invictas were very cool looking Iconic cars but I liked the 59 styling more with those canted headlights & that Awesome Angry Grill. Other than that they were pretty similar!!! Invictas became Wildcats & they were awesome cars also!!!
That’s different. Are Chevrolets, Fords and Pontiacs getting thin on the ground in the States? or did the builder want to be different! Nice job and good to see other models getting some attention other than the main three.😎👍
Most all hotrods are "the big three" Chevy, Ford, Chrysler/Dodge these folks spared no expense on this Buick which is way more rare because they are not as popular or iconic in my opinion.
@@ScottieDTV yea I know but it was saying it so fast I couldn’t keep up I rewind it several times and couldn’t get it Lol but if you don’t mind can you please tell me I you said Andy and I think Ohio I think cal automotive creations ok I see now what city and state
I have an idea, start walking around some unfinished barn finds or just old cars that aren't finished. Ask why they pop-rivetted the emblem on crooked, etc. LOL I have a few old cars i've collected, some running, nothing special but I love em all. 66 belair 4dr bought for $300 when I was 18, 69 Karman Ghia, 67 Cougar, 67 Camaro, 72 Elcamino, Recent Barn find almost perfect original, 73 4dr valiant and 82 rx7 GSR, @@ScottieDTV
They have to really work hard to impress judges at car shows these days, as was done here. My thing is gas filler necks. I hate to see someone work really hard on a pickup truck, then put the gas filler in the bed. It hurts the truck. If GM could do it back in the 50's, custom car builders should too. This one was genius. My granddaddy always bought Buicks. He loved them.