For a more comprehensive look, head over to Gerry Godin's All Things Buick blog.
Friday, January 3, 2014
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Check out the skirts on those two hotties. Smokin'!
ReplyDeleteGordo, babe... this isn't Buick HQ. Google map Leith and Industrial. The sidewalk, trees, size of the lawn, # of windows, and the level above the windows looks just like that ancillary building. Check it out.
ReplyDeleteOops. My bad. So what's the official name?
DeleteI dunno. It's like a baby version of Buick HQ.
ReplyDeleteIs that the old Buick Personnel building? It was on Leith, just west of Industrial.
ReplyDeletehttp://buickcity.blogspot.com/2012/02/buick-personnel-2012.html
I remember when they built it. I always liked the old place better.
ReplyDeleteThe Pontiac complex has a building on Joslyn that looks just like the old Buick HQ that was at the corner of Hamilton and Industrial.
ReplyDeleteThis picture is of the "new" Buick personnel building that was at the corner of Leith and Industrial.
ReplyDeleteI was the assistant to the Engineer in charge of it's construction. We had a construction trailer next door. The project at one point was shut down (temporarily) and I packed up and went South.
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