The  1948 Buick Streamliner by Norman E. Timbs is a muse in the world of  classic cars, an automobile from a time when curvy was most desirable in  the eyes of men.  Looking at a car like this makes one lament the slim,  simple direction human attraction has gone, when the cars and cover  girls leave plenty to be desired in the most important aesthetic  quality– shape.  This classic Buick Streamliner is in pristine  condition, restored by Dave Crouse for the 2010 Concours d’Elegance.   Its original construction took over two years, built with an aluminum  body around a steel chassis.  Not only is it unlikely you’ll ever see  this beauty on the road, it’s likely that you’ll never see it on the  auction block.  A car like this is far too rare, too beautiful that any  owner could ever want to pass it up– no matter the price. More images  after the break...
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