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Re: Ebay time [fintail] by magnette on Mon Jul 30 12:48:37 PDT 2007

Another nice trawl through e-bay... The AC Buckland was never a common beast, and although it looks pretty ancient, it was really a variant on the AC 2-litre, which was only introduced as an all new model in 1948. They actually made them well into the fifties, the last one apparently in 1958 ( although they were the coupe, not the Buckland convertible which had died out by then. British cars weren't radical in the most part, and in the late forties when these models were introduced getting anything back into production was an achievement.. Simca made loads of this model of Aronde, as well as the earlier shape - they were big sellers because they were so cheap, but they weren't built to last The one I did like was the Olds 88 convert. - that looked a nice motor... Also high marks for enthusiasm for the guy with the Fiat 124 - which looked like a well loved machine.

Re: Newcomer [andys120] by magnette on Sun Feb 12 09:13:09 PST 2006

I've seen the 2-door before, they made about 1000 of those, but the 4-door saloon in the first picture is much rarer, they only made a few, and I should imagine they are virtually extinct. They made a 2-door tourer version as well, called the Buckland although I think that was the name of their coachbuilder.

Another one by pbhatti on Tue Jun 25 13:58:53 PDT 2002

I'm exiting from the Buckland Hills Mall in Manchester, CT. There are 3 lanes: left one for left turns, center and right lanes for right turns. I'm in the center lane and the light turns green and I go and as soon as I'm making the turn the guy from the right pulls into my lane and I think he hits my car but he pulls away. So I joted his license plate number and pull into a gas station and checked my car. Luckily he didn't hit it. That's why I hate living in this part of the state; I go through this crap almost daily.

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