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poster for 25 Dreamcars aus den “Golden Fifties” that I got in Germany in about 1986 or 1987. The large red car is a 1960 however. A few 1940s cars also, like the Tucker. Somehow one could get stickers to add to the poster. This was in a magazine. Can anyone translate this thing? “Schnibbeln” translates to “whittle?” Not sure what that is supposed to mean in this context. “Sammeln” is to collect. “Tauschen” is to exchange or barter.

Hate to say it, but that looks like a 1960 Buick – a ’60 Dodge is a truly freaky-looking car design, even for 1960.
HOLY COW! You’re right! How could I have messed that up?
That is a 1959 Buick. I own 2 1960 Buicks, An Electra 225 and a Lesabre. The tail fins on a 1959 have sharp points. The 1960 buicks have a rounded end on the tail fins.
Look up this fack on the computer. Check out the tail fins. The grill on a 60 have curved chrome and on the 59 they have a lot of squares on the grill. The Lesabre is 217 inches long. The Electra 225 is 225 inches long, 8 inches longer than the others, hense the name(model) electra 225.
read my previous comments.
Good night, idiot, you’re right! (That sounds odd.) I double checked with the American Car Spotter’s Guide 1940-1965 by Tad Burness. The side trim confirms it’s a 1959.