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My “new 1938 Buick Special”


rodneybeauchamp

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Hi all,

bought this home just before midnight last night after an all day road trip from Melbourne to Adelaide. Sat on 55mph on most of the highways and went fine. A few gremlins, but nothing I can’t fix. Need to buy some candles to put in the headlights, make em just a tad brighter. Any way will post some more as I go. 

 

It it is a series 40 all enclosed coupe, Australian built Holden body, one of only 43 produced in this style. Back seat folds forward to provide a flat floor for travelling salesmen. Was restored 17-20 years ago and still looks smart. Still 6V system, steering key lock switch, coil springs all round and 248cu inch straight eight. Definitely needs a 4 speed gearbox ( overdrive on fourth) but it was happy at 55mph. So was I on the cross ply tires too!

 

cheers

Rodney from “down under”

 

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A very nice Aussie car :)

 

For those in US of A Melbourne to Adelaide is 750km/466 miles.  Good you drove

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Melbourne/Adelaide/@-36.2962737,137.291902,6z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x6ad646b5d2ba4df7:0x4045675218ccd90!2m2!1d144.9630576!2d-37.8136276!1m5!1m1!1s0x6ab735c7c526b33f:0x4033654628ec640!2m2!1d138.6007456!2d-34.9284989

 

A higher ratio Century diff would help cruising speed a little, if you can find one.

LED globes? Keep it 6 volt

 

There is a forum thread on slopers. Will keep looking for it

1937 model 44 Fisher vs Holden  below

 

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Instead of searching for a lower ratio rear end you might just use larger tyres. The tyres on my 37 Special give me much improved higher speed without straining the engine.  With Firestone 6.50x16's, my Buick moves at 50 mph (80KM) while the speedometer is around 40 mph. The larger diameter reduces the acceleration rate but yields a greater speed. 

 

I don't have tyre diameter specs but hopefully someone will chime in with data.

 

Your car is BEAUTIFUL!

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Many thanks for all the compliments, I’m pretty pleased with it all. Intend to enjoy the car as much as I can and sort out each problem as I go. 

 

Driving one one of these makes you realise how much cars have progressed in 80 odd years in all aspects of steering, brakes, power, fuel economy, performance and safety.

 

But no one stops me at a gas station in my Subaru Forrester and says “ I used to have a 1936 Buick similar to yours” ?????

 

Or pulls you over on the freeway and says “ I got a ‘36 and ‘37 one of these at home, got time to have a look?”

 

And that’s only “Day One”, just love it!

Rodney from down under?????

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Very nice looking car, you might consider changing the rear end gears as a simple option to give you a few miles an hour higher on the highway. I just spoke to a fellow Buick Club of America member last night about doing mine. He stated that the Roadmaster gears are about 3.70 and mine are a 4.10. I have the same size engine as your car and I am going to make this part of my build. Good Luck

 

Mike

BCA 44810

1940 Buick Sport Coupe

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 Haven't seen this model before....very nice....

wish you much stressless fun with it.

I think the Century  has 15 " wheels ?

I would switch over to 16" and ride, like mine ,also with 7.50 tires on rear.

My special with 7.50 -16", runs 5 miles faster with the same revs instead of the original 6.50 gums.

 

Greetings from the other Side of our World.

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On 3/9/2018 at 9:44 AM, kingrudy said:

Very nice looking car, you might consider changing the rear end gears as a simple option to give you a few miles an hour higher on the highway. I just spoke to a fellow Buick Club of America member last night about doing mine. He stated that the Roadmaster gears are about 3.70 and mine are a 4.10. I have the same size engine as your car and I am going to make this part of my build. Good Luck

 

Mike

BCA 44810

1940 Buick Sport Coupe

 

I would do some research to make sure it will work before buying any parts. If I recall correctly, the Roadmaster differential gears will not fit in a Special differential. The Century 3.9 gears are the most common swap as they will fit the Special differential. 

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I just finished up grading my 37.  I’ve done both over drive and replaced the third member to get the cruise speeds up to keep with /normal traffic.  If you would like what i did and how and costs etc.  e-mail me at.   Oldbuickjim@gmail.com.     I get carried away with details so if you  would like - -, e-mail me.

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The tire size change is the least costly way to get your car traveling enough to keep up with traffc.  When you change tire size like that, you need to get the spedo change gear box by matching the new rpm’s with the spedo.  You just give them your GPS speed vs your spedo read out, they will keep you from a ticket plus give you a bit more mpg.  I have not heard of anyone trying this and the results according.  Please let me know if you know of anyone who has.  Most of us want to try to keep up with traffic in todays world.

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 Very nice looking car. A neat looking body style for sure. I know this is a bit newer, and there are more choices, but last year I upgraded the gears on my '41, and just love it. No OD, just a taller rear gear, with an adapter to match the speedo. Well worth the time and money.

 Keith

 

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On 3/5/2018 at 8:31 AM, BuicksBuicks said:

Instead of searching for a lower ratio rear end you might just use larger tyres. The tyres on my 37 Special give me much improved higher speed without straining the engine.  With Firestone 6.50x16's, my Buick moves at 50 mph (80KM) while the speedometer is around 40 mph. The larger diameter reduces the acceleration rate but yields a greater speed. 

 

I don't have tyre diameter specs but hopefully someone will chime in with data.

 

Your car is BEAUTIFUL!

I didn’t know we had acceleration rates with these cars.?

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If you have a 40 or later, you have a much easier task to get the better rear ratio’s.   The 3.6 became more available just by swapping third members.  Its just us older lovers of Buicks that have a hard time movin down the road and not getting run over.   Same goes for the Dynaflow 3.4 ratio in the early 50’s (of which I have partaked).   I still prefer the over drive for its flexability 

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