Nice... Its way before we moved to Brookline.. We seemed to be surrounded by dealers in the day, not just my City but all within 25 miles. Wonder if it was the location or just the way it was back then?
I think I might of asked you before. Do you remember Berejik Olds in Needham MA? They had the most tasteful showroom around. All the cars were white from the 98's to the Toronado's.. They even had some 68 to 70 442's in white that they had since new that they never wanted to sell
Couldn’t find an old picture but… https://homenewshere.com/middlesex_east/article_fbf5856c-6f67-11ee-90be-d7b7ebe5a190.html
At one time, yes. Tons. There's actually a street baring the Buick name over near (I believe) Boston University. Dave Johnson's mentioned it a few times over text. If I can find the picture, I'll share.
Reynolds Buick still has the original flooring from when it was first built. Forget what the rock or marble is called and lost the picture of it. Did post it here in the past. The reflection is freakin amazing, beautiful.
This is the Noyes Buick building as it looks today, just to the right of the treeline and west of the BU Bridge. Buick Street is just beyond that.
Haha - Not this one, it was a gross faded Orange, "I believe originally called Kashmir Copper Poly" with a shredded White Top and equally Shredded Brown interior. a real beater that I picked up for $400 bucks in the summer of 83, but I distinctly remember the Berejik Olds Script on the trunk lid. Notice that custom red slip cover over the seats, because when I drove it pieces of the interior would fly around the car and get in my eyes. I had forgotten about it until you mentioned the dealer name. It ran pretty good and as I recall had under 100k on it, but the frame was badly rotted, the rear bumper fell off when I hit a bump and I remember driving it to Jacks Junkyard in Billerica MA, RIP.