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Hi Ted,

Nice car! I'm almost jealous now! (or am I already <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />)

I see that your '67 has incorrect '65 caps... Maybe you'd like to exchange them. <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

I just happen to have incorrect '67 center caps for my '65!

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Hi Adam, I thought you were snowed in and w/o power <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Yep, it is the one that Jim found that had been on blocks in a warehouse

without tires since '74. Its very nice...it has to get buffed out and the trim installed, bumpers rechromed, etc.

Philippe, its got some '71 ^ wheels with the wrong offset on there. I've borrowed the center caps from Blackie temporarily (2" hole). I need another set of the '65 centers myself!

Ted

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I did finish installing the Buick 350 into the Skylark Sedan!

It runs great, love that 350...

I've been gathering parts for a MR code 401...the machine shop has to resize the cam bearings, then I can start the assembly of the top end. Its going in this '65

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Here is the engine painted; not together yet!

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I'm trying to decide on the color for the car.

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OK, I made a couple updates. Pictures back in earlier posts. I miss my Nailhead, V8 power, dual exhaust, top down warm weather activities. I wish I could move South like my (most intelligent and Wise) father, but I have this major business project in the works.

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Building a new Flour Mill to grind 1 million lbs a day - use 7.5 million bushels of local soft red winter wheat- after 157 years in business, this is at least the 4th milling location we have built -last one lasted from 1960 til this one-It is a joint venture with Siemer Milling, another family owned and operated mill.

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