Summary
Even the entry-level 1935 Buick convertible Model 46C had a base price of $925 and that was in the middle of the Great Depression.
Consequently, many young drivers who had just acquired a driver's license were more interested in more affordable cars like second- and third-hand Model T Fords.See the full content of this document
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1935 Buick Convertible: 'That's the Car for Me'
One of those young drivers was Arlo Darby, who spent the 1930s in a continual effort at keeping used cars running.
Time marches on and by 1990 Mr. Darby was living in Potomac. It was at that tim...See the full content of this document
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