For the full set of pictures, description and specs, make sure to visit this vehicle on our website. Link below! 🔗 www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles/17990/1933-buick-model-68 Let us know if you have any questions or feedback. Thanks for watching!
i watch these things to get an idea of their value. why you get rid of the sale price even if it is sold? makes looking at this now worthless and a waste of time THX for nothing. literally nothing
@@halburd1 Because it is our policy that it is only the new owners business what they paid for their vehicle. Every vehicle while they're available has a price listed on our website. www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles
@@VoloMuseumAutoSalesI perfectly understand not publishing the actual purchase price, but I wouldn’t think listing the original asking price would be a problem to publish?
@@Primus54 Thanks for understanding. We sell our vehicles at the listed price so there is no other price to display. It isn't uncommon for the new owners to request that we remove the vehicle from being listed on our website entirely, which we'll do. We usually get a couple of those requests each year.
From the 🦇 secret 🦇 batcave comes this awsome car, thanks Jay grams president of volo auto museum and russel for perfect photografy from tom your friend now and always say hello to All at volo cars museum 😊 😊
This car sold immediately, the new owners insisted on a video. The reference I made about a man dressing up like a gangster and a woman wearing a dark red flapper dress really happened. That's what they wore when they paid for the car. It was very cool!
For the full set of pictures, description and specs, make sure to visit this vehicle on our website. Link below!
🔗 www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles/17990/1933-buick-model-68
Let us know if you have any questions or feedback. Thanks for watching!
i watch these things to get an idea of their value. why you get rid of the sale price even if it is sold? makes looking at this now worthless and a waste of time THX for nothing. literally nothing
@@halburd1 Because it is our policy that it is only the new owners business what they paid for their vehicle.
Every vehicle while they're available has a price listed on our website.
www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles
@@VoloMuseumAutoSalesI perfectly understand not publishing the actual purchase price, but I wouldn’t think listing the original asking price would be a problem to publish?
@@Primus54 Thanks for understanding. We sell our vehicles at the listed price so there is no other price to display.
It isn't uncommon for the new owners to request that we remove the vehicle from being listed on our website entirely, which we'll do. We usually get a couple of those requests each year.
Ohmygosh...and it's already sold! Wish I'd gotten to see the sticker price, lol. What a beauty. I wish the proud new owner well. 🙏
I just looked up the meaning of "Awesome" in the dictionary, and it was defined with a link to this car!!!
I can see Perfection in motion!
My grand father had one it was black it was beautiful with the horns and tombstone looking grill just a work of art !👍👍👍
Incredible Buick ❤
Rare perfection- awesomeness- absolutely beautiful 👌🤙
Wow wow wow
From the 🦇 secret 🦇 batcave comes this awsome car, thanks Jay grams president of volo auto museum and russel for perfect photografy from tom your friend now and always say hello to All at volo cars museum 😊 😊
That was a beauty!
WOW!!🤩
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Nice ole gurl
I wonder how much it sold for
What did it sell for?
Yea, that happened quickly.. 😳
Prices are never given out after it sells, which could have been days ago. These videos are days old.
This car sold immediately, the new owners insisted on a video. The reference I made about a man dressing up like a gangster and a woman wearing a dark red flapper dress really happened. That's what they wore when they paid for the car. It was very cool!
Jaaaaayyyyy Where are the pictures of the mobsters!
He's not going to publish pictures of the people who bought his car. C'mon. @@jeffalessi