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Started by Johnny, April 23, 2005, 01:32:30 PM

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Let me first apologize up front to people that might be offended by this post.  I mean no disrespect, but just thought the following news would be of interest to all "old car" enthusiasts.

The $1.62 million Buick
By Eric Peters
Howard Hughes Buick ¦ More PhotosHow cool are Buicks?

How about a cool $1.62 million bucks? Thats what an unnamed bidder paid at a recent Barret-Jackson automobile auction to acquire a low mileage 1953 Roadmaster hardtop sedan once owned by eccentric billionaire and aviation pioneer Howard Hughes.

The pastel blue and sea green car was modified with a 24-volt electrical system powerful enough to start Hughes personal aircraft, enabling him to drive directly onto the tarmac, jumpstart the plane and flee the Papparazzi -- without ever having to dash from a parking lot through a terminal. The Roadmasters air conditioner was converted to run on electricity, so that Hughes could keep cool even with the engine off. The interior also features a cabin air filtration system designed by Hughes himself that incorporates a dust trap and bacterial filter -- features that are only just now becoming available on modern cars.

Hughes used the car for transportation as well as a mobile office when he stayed in California at the Beverly Hills Hotel -- where he maintained one of his many residences. It was an especially beloved possession and Hughes had it secreted away in storage, where it remained for decades after his death on April 5, 1976.

According to Craig Jackson of the Barrett-Jackson Auction Company, the $1.62 million paid for the Hughes Buick is "a phenomenal price for this one-of-a-kind piece of Americana."

Its also apparently the most money ever paid for a Buick.

Another famous -- and collectible -- antique Buick is the cream-colored 1949 Roadmaster convertible used in the hit movie, "Rain Man" with Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman. The car is currently being restored to show worthy condition (See http://www.buickbombsight.org/lulu1.html TARGET=_blank>http://www.buickbombsight.org/lulu1.html ).