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Chevrolet
Jump to new posts Visit the Vintage Chevrolet Club of America! by Peter Gariepy @ 12/31/69 06:59 PM

http://www.vcca.org/ A link directly to their forum: http://vccachat.org/
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Reatta Theft Deterrent System by Order_of_the_fly @ 13 minutes 0 seconds ago

Well I got back from the shop and a lube and oil change later the alarm started going off again. I took out the back panel and it seems that all they did was disconnect the key less entry wire harness again and thought it was fixed. I started taking
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Brake failure by Vincent Vega @ 21 minutes 56 seconds ago

Stainless steel lines will be very expensive and very unnecessary. Spend the money on a high quality bender and bubble flaring tool. Keep the fluid fresh and you will have fewer problems down the road. The lines on your 91 are 17 years old. Replaceme
Buick - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: For Sale Buick Reatta by DAVES89 @ 26 minutes 28 seconds ago

Scott, you are not listed on the Buick Reatta page. They have a buy/sell. Try www.buickreatta.org
Buick - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: 1980 Riv Grille by DAVES89 @ 31 minutes 16 seconds ago

Does it have to be new? PM me with more info.
Lincoln & Zephyr
Jump to new posts Re: How to remove 37 Zephyr tail light lens? by peter_smith @ 33 minutes 2 seconds ago

Hello David Grip the lens, and turn it about 1/8th to a 1/6th of a turn anticlockwise, and it should pull out. ( I have got new clips if you need them) Regards Peter Smith UK
Buick - General
Jump to new posts Re: Flex Fuel vehicles, who has one and do you find E-85 ? by 75RivGS @ 44 minutes 59 seconds ago

@ DRAGNRIK: Thanks. Was just curious. I converted both Rivs to run on LPG and regular gas. The Wagon however will be converted to only use LPG (so I can use the space of the gastank for a LPG-tank and another advantage is the increasing performance)
Buick Riviera - Riviera Owners Association
Got your part, waiting for you...
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Wanted: Taillight 69 88 by nrussell @ 53 minutes 27 seconds ago

I need a drivers side taillight assembly for a 1969 delta 88 convertible. Does anyone know where I can get one?
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: 89 remote locks by DAVES89 @ 54 minutes 51 seconds ago

Remotes are readily available on e-bay. Cadillac actually has a nicer one then Buick[wrong logo though]. You should be able to get one for $40.00 or less. The '88 is the only year that didn't have the remote. That's why the '89 is the best year fo
Commercial Advertisements
Jump to new posts Re: Want an extra 5% off at www.RockAuto.com? by Dave@Moon @ 55 minutes 3 seconds ago

Rockauto.com isn't a participating site, but many of these discount codes can be found at Currentcodes.com. For instance J.C. Whitney's web site has codes currently for free
Commercial Advertisements
Jump to new posts Re: car shipping company by Reatta Man @ 57 minutes 25 seconds ago

Sorry, 'badz' Looked at your Web site; no references. Already been burned by DAS. From now on, you had better have a ton of good reviews before I will even consider a transport company.
Chrysler's TC by Maserati
Jump to new posts Re: Recently bought '91 TC Maserati by LouZ @ Today at 03:36 PM

In the Poconos of PA, I think on Rt609, there is a restaurant (very good food) named Studebakers. When we visit Son for Thankgiving we always eat there at least once. Out front, parked in the same place, sits an all original '65 Golden Hawk. Plates,
Oldsmobile - Buy/Sell
SOLD!!!!!!!!!!
Oldsmobile - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: FS...1973 74 75 DOUBLE HUMP CROSS MEMBER by Julian @ Today at 03:28 PM

SOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: 1941 Olds VIN # by Matt Desy @ Today at 03:28 PM

Steve, Thank you, I'll look in that spot next weekend. All the best, Matt Desy
Technical
Jump to new posts Re: Types of Paint for Antiques or Classics by Bhigdog @ Today at 03:28 PM

Quote:isn't lacquer more forgiving for the do-it yourselfer? Lacquer is very forgiving. It dries fast so isn't prone to runs and it's easy to repair because the repair paint eats/blends right into the old coat. Base/clear is about as forgiving t
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Roof Repair on 1923 Dodge Brothers Business Sedan by dansin1923 @ Today at 03:16 PM

Greetings... I am new to the site, although I have been reading for a couple of days, I have not gotten through near enough. Thank you for the time.... We are working on our newly acquired 1923 Dodge Brothers Business Sedan, and the roofing has a co
What is it?
Jump to new posts Re: 1933 Duesenberg on the Scale by mrpushbutton @ Today at 03:13 PM

Originally Posted By: 57wagonI have to say, that was one UGLY Duesenberg! The doors and body just look so heavy compared to the ones that survive today. Still, this is a sad fate for such a wonderfully engineered car. Looked to be in fine shape whe
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: Isopropyl Alcohol for Paint Prep by mrpushbutton @ Today at 03:12 PM

That is why a major company like PPG makes a product just for this purpose--DX330. It is chemically engineered to do the job and not have problems like evaporation rates. It is not cheap, but as restorer 32 said on the other thread, redoing everythin
Pontiac Flathead Owners
Jump to new posts 1937 Pontiac engine/tranny matches by Bill Meglen @ Today at 03:08 PM

I am shopping a 1937 4 dr. that was in 3+ condition until a rod went through the block, so engine is not suitable for rebuild. I know this is near heresy but finding another flathead replacement seems like a long term search. A Chevy V8 350/350 co
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: 1918 Dodge 1st Limousine by 1948Lincoln @ Today at 03:06 PM

Lucky they saved it
Buick - Post War
Jump to new posts Re: Vapor Lock by Tom @ Today at 03:05 PM

Lamar, since the car came from Minnesota, it most likely has gas in it with 10% ethanol unless the previous owner made an effort to fill it up at one of a few gas stations that sells non-oxygenated fuel. I have heard that gas with ethanol in it will
Pontiac & Oakland
Jump to new posts Re: Just a flash from the past by keiser31 @ Today at 02:56 PM

I went to Clara Barton Jr. High and then Dondero High School. Graduated in class of '70. I also remember when the Ace Wilson's dealership had the new 1967 GTOs. They had a dragstrip style slot car track with two GTOs set up in front of two driver's s
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: New AACA logo hats and T-shirts by AntarcticDave @ Today at 02:50 PM

I really like the new design. As soon as the new items show up on the merchandise pages, I'll be doing some shopping.
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