Henry Holt and his beautiful 1950 Buick convertible attend the annual Classy Chassis Car Show in Burien, WA. Lance Lambert, host of television's "Vintage Vehicle Show", talks to Henry about his Buick being altered and asks what the Buick purists think about it. More information about the "Vintage Vehicle Show" can be found at www.vintagevehicletv.com
I'm Young!! And i love nothin but classics!! Classic 50's are my favorite all around. The drive-in threaters, drive-in resturants, The homes, the cars, the behavior of how people carried themselfs like a Women or a man. Not a sut or a two timing player.
06DESMARAIS 1 month ago
This car was found in a Midwestern barn with less than 2k original miles on it. The original owner died of pneumonia shortly after buying it. His mother would not sell it. Decades later, a man in Florida bought it and did a frame-off restoration on it. My father then bought it from him. Henry Holt then bought it from my father.
The only thing "aftermarket" about the hood are the louvered vent inserts. The vents themselves are original.
brzrkr2012 7 months ago
after market as in knock off not orig. reproductions applied to correct location
bigblockgm 9 months ago
Port holes are exactly as they should be, 1950 was the only year the "venti-ports" were on the hood of a Buick. They are not after market.
bpyale 11 months ago