1925 Buick Model 40
Restoration  
A Tribute to Old Hagee

This site is sponsored by Steve and Iwalani Snell (members Antique Auto Club of America and Buick
Club of America/Mid-Florida Chapter) to document the restoration of a 1925 Buick Model 40.  It has
been restored by Jesse Morton of Academy Classic Automobiles, Forestville, CT.  The car was
delivered for restoration in October 2006 for a planned 2 year restoration.  It took 3 years but was
worth the wait.  

The car was purchased from my Navy bud, Ed Hagee of San Diego (perhaps after too many beers).  
It had been owned by his Dad, John D. Hagee (hereafter affectionately referred to as Old Hagee--a
de facto folk hero to the wardroom of USS Hammerberg (DE-1015), 1972-3).  Old Hagee was only
the second owner of the car (we are the third), which up to that time had spent its entire life in Los
Angeles.  I first saw and expressed interest in the car in 1989; Old Hagee wasn't quite ready to
part with it.  When Old Hagee passed on to the big workshop in the sky in 1992, Ed offered me the
car, which I purchased.  It stayed in San Diego for 10 years with Terry Cowan, until Ed and his wife
Christine pulled the car on a flatbed across country to Florida.

In honor of Old Hagee, the car is so named.  

This site contains information about 1925 Buicks, 1925 Buick literature, and displays 1925 license
plates.

Feel free to contact us at egawai@aol.com if you have questions or need information.
Old Hagee working on the Buick
in Bellflower, CA ca. 1985
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Old Hagee -- First Junior Award Winner at the
Hershey, PA
AACA Eastern Regional Meet
, 2009
I have had a request to make our contact information more prominent.  Seems like a fair request.  We
enjoy hearing from car folk all over the world.  It is:
egawai@aol.com
We welcome comments, feedback, questions, and just plain car talk.
Old Hagee -- First Senior Award Winner at the
Homestead, Florida
AACA Southeastern Winter Meet
, 2010
2011 Tour Schedule
Come and See Us
July 9, 2011:  Buick National Meet, Danvers, MA
October 8, 2011:  AACA Eastern Regional Meet,
Hershey, PA