Reno Garcia's 1947 Buick
1947 Buick Sedanette originally owned and restyled by Reno Garcia of Brentwood, California.[1] Reno's Buick featured a 1948 Lincoln grill, and 1949 Cadillac rear fenders, bumper and hood.
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Sold to Bob Sly
In 2017 Reno's grandson told Kustomrama that the Buick was Reno's family car; "When my dad and his sister were born they sold the Buick Bob Sly of Antioch, California, to get something more family friendly. He regretted selling it. He had a few more cars but this is the one he always wanted back."[2]
Rod & Custom June 2011
A photo of the car appeared in Rod & Custom June 2011. The photo was submitted by Coy Thomas of Port Angeles, Washington. According to Coy, Bob sold the car after years of ownership so he could buy a boat. He called it the biggest mistake of his life, and he told Coy he regrets selling it. According to the article, the car was supposedly hidden away in a garage in Central California, with the old registration still on the records.[3]
Where is it Now?
The family of Reno Garcia is currently trying to track down the old custom. If you have any information on it to share, please get in touch with Kustomrama at mail@kustomrama.com.
Magazine Features and Appearances
Technical Low Rider Vol 1 No 1 1982
Rod & Custom June 2011
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