My uncle bought a 57 Buick sedan back in the late 1980s, dark red/black two tone paint!! It was clean, powerful and sounded good too! I remember us cruising it to Disneyland one summer!! 🤘
My grandfather bought a Roadmaster version of this in '57; same color scheme. I visited with him in the summer of 1959. We used to trip in the Buick, traveling back and forth from NJ to his vacation home in Vermont, hauling cases of booze in the back to fuel the never ending happy hours he shared with maybe 15 other families who had all bought into this private "club" or estate on Lake Champlain and spent all summer partying. It was a magical time for the kids and teenagers in the group. He traded it in for a new LaSabre around 1963 when he moved to Tucson, later selling the place in Vermont for peanuts. (Great research chemist; financial cheese-head.)
This Buick Caballero is a real Gentleman's car , the Sunbun Tan color is beautiful, awesome, in today's world this car would be ..Black , White, or Grey (Silver Gray) with black interior,
Modified from a standard Buick 4-door hardtop in Canada, along with Dodge, Chrysler, Oldsmobile and Mercury. Some makes only 1 year, some 2 years and some for 5 years.
Makes you wonder why all wagons weren't 'hardtop' style. You don't need a B-pillar from frame-to-roof for strength if the C pillars are sturdy, so why not hardtop configuration? I wish the 1958 Edsel wagons had been hardtop style, especially the simulated-wood Bermuda model.