The towing capacity of the Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon is truly impressive. Take a look at this sight on Route 2 in Exeter, Rhode Island that Kara snapped while I was driving. Someone taking their massive sailboat out of the water to winter storage, all while holding seven people inside.
Scot Haney should not try this in his tiny tin truckette and you should not try this at home unless you have a “master of the road.”
related: http://dennishouse.wordpress.com/2009/03/21/yes-i-really-drive-a-buick/
also: http://dennishouse.wordpress.com/2010/07/02/nothing-like-that-new-car-smell/
and: http://dennishouse.wordpress.com/2010/06/23/scot-haneys-one-shining-moment/
plus: http://dennishouse.wordpress.com/2010/07/26/reason-726-to-own-a-buick-roadmaster/

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Once the steady supply of Mercury Colony Parks had dried up; the last car IGA mogul Adam Bozzuto had was a Roadmaster.
Mr. Bozzuto enjoyed a loaded full sized car; but tended to eschew anything that would so much as hint of personal ostentation (there was nothing snotty about Adam Bozzuto) so the big woody wagon fit the bill.
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