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I found this ad to be interesting. We sometimes tend to romanticize the old days, but how many '59 Biscaynes (where is that?) like this were run into the ground in hard service, getting their rocker panels filled with mud and salt and slush until they rusted to pieces? Plenty.

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Ad is interesting on numerous points.

• He's the mailman, assumedly has some quantity of mail with him, yet it's not on the front seat, as he's continually sliding back & forth across it. Must have some sort of rear seat filing system. LOTs of wear & tear on that upholstery; hopefully it's vinyl & not cloth.

• Another highly unlikely factor is a posi rear in a I6 Biscayne. Not unpossible, but very unlikely. Then again- maybe the rage in rural Tenneessee. ;)

• Also disappointed (maybe it's more of that romanticism) to see 'biggest brakes in it's class' and knowing it's a tight price range that defines that, because Chevy brakes aren't remotely close to Buick brakes this year.

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^ OH NO! :nono: Not the Kontera mouse-over stuff on G&C! Hate Lasers: on!!

LOL, yeah, noticed that too... mostly because it was majorly slowing page loads today.

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