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1950 buick station wagon
1950 buick station wagon





1950 buick station wagon

A report was made of the incident, no suspects are in custody at this time. The juvenile had already been treated and released from the hospital. A juvenile was reported to have ingested a THC edible on Friday. Saturday afternoon, Officers responded to the 2500 block of Plaza Avenue to assist the Children's Division with a report of possible child abuse. Cristoff was held pending transfer to the Benton County Jail. There was no bond on the Benton County warrant. Cristoff, 41, of Sedalia, was arrested for her warrant and transported to the Pettis County Jail. Officers made contact with the suspect and ran her information through Joint Communication and confirmed the warrant. The suspect had an active warrant from Benton County for Failure to Appear on original charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance. Officers ran the plate information which came back to the suspect. A female exited and began unloading items from her vehicle.

1950 buick station wagon

Sunday afternoon, Sedalia Police observed a vehicle pull up to the Open Door, 612 South Hancock Avenue. Officers collected the bicycle and placed into the Quonset Hut at the Police Department. A silver and blue Huffy 21 Techtra Sport bicycle had been found in a ditch. Sedalia Police were dispatched to the 600 block of East 17th Street in reference to found property Sunday evening. Jack Dean Atwood Craig, 27, of Warsaw, was placed under arrest for his warrant and transported to the Pettis County Jail, where he was booked and given a $300 cash or surety bond. A computer check of the subject showed an active warrant out of Cole Camp for Failure to Appear on original charges of Shoplifting. When Officers arrived, they located a male inside the vehicle. Olson and Roscoe also provided this information: 1,300 Corvairs were left unsold when the car was discontinued, necessitating a $150 rebate program.Ĭlint wood, staff writer and photographer, can be reached at 855-5869.Officers responded to the area of Walker Circle and East 24th Street Sunday night for a report of a suspicious vehicle.

1950 buick station wagon

Nenow said there were only 521 Corvair convertibles made in 1969. He said some people think this last Corvair was destroyed by General Motors.

1950 buick station wagon

5,999 was donated to the Corvair Preservation Foundation several years ago. He said that no one knows what happened to this last Corvair, No. Most knew that this final Corvair was a Gold Monza coupe (of course most surfed the Internet to find out their information).Īnderson wrote of a very interesting fact. Getting this correct were Tom Erickson, Austin, Toensing, Mark Kargel, Bryan Blackwell, Bill Nenow, Jr., Larry Roscoe, and Lon Anderson of Glendale, Ky. The answer to last week's trivia question, "When was the last Chevrolet Corvair produced?" was May 14, 1969. This 1950 Buick Super Estate Woody Wagon was last week's Guess the Vehicle. This week's trivia question is "When was the Pontiac Trans Am introduced?" He said the 320.2-cubic inch, eight-cylinder engine produced 152 horsepower. He said these wagons weighed 4,445 pounds and had a 129-inch wheelbase. Steve Anderson, who guessed the wagon to be a Roadmaster, had the facts again. Schrom said he knew this station wagon because of its curvaceous and undulating lines.

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Toensing wrote that all Buicks had straight eight-cylinder engines, some with a Dynaflow automatic transmission and some with a manual transmission. Can you guess the year, make and model as well as any other information about this vehicle? You can respond by e-mailing Clint by calling 855-5888 and leaving a message.Īustin, a civilian employee at a military base in Germany, said his guesses have most of the time come from his memory. We made an effort to read every car magazine available."īrad Watson of Motley submitted this photograph. "We lived and breathed cars in those days. "While I was in school there, most of the cars running around were from the 1940s to the late '50s," he said. Harry Austin, Ted Toensing, Richard Schrom and Larry Olson guessed correctly.Īustin, who graduated from Washington High School in 1960, said he knew this classic because he grew up in the 1950s. Of the 2,480 Super Estate Wagons, 2,186 were Woodie Wagons, one of which was last week's Guess the Vehicle. The Roadmaster, of which only 420 were built, had four portholes or ventiports in its hood and the Super, of which 2,480 were built, had three. In 1950, Buick made two Estate Wagons, a Roadmaster and a Super.







1950 buick station wagon