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Riviera Owners Association
Jump to new posts Re: where to find a cover for a 95 Riviera by Booreatta&TMader @ Yesterday at 05:43 PM

There is a guy with the Reatta Club that has access to a really great fitting good quality car cover, I own one and have for many years. Contact Barney Eaton at barney@texas.net he is also on the board of the BCA.
Riviera Owners Association
Jump to new posts crankcase cleaner by arnulfo de l.a. @ Yesterday at 05:16 PM

does anyone have any info on crankcase cleaners such as "seafoam" or "auto-rx"? anyone ever use any crankcase cleaners in your car?what was your experience with them? thank you, arnulfo roa#11682
Chrysler's TC by Maserati
Jump to new posts Re: Umbrella Project by Mad_Bohemian @ Yesterday at 05:12 PM

Thanks CC!! I think I read somewhere that , in the initial stages, they had planned on doing something similar. But I am assuming the bean counters got involved and nixed the idea due to cost. Had they known the short production life of the TC and
Peerless Motor Car Company
Jump to new posts Peerless photo on eBay by alsancle @ Yesterday at 05:11 PM

Has anybody ever seen one of these cars in person? Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: After Market Turn Signal Switch by elmo39 @ Yesterday at 05:06 PM

it seems like you have a poor ground problem
Studebaker and Erskine
Jump to new posts Re: teaser by Carine Terlouw @ Yesterday at 04:49 PM

Here are some more pics from buses I found for you! Some are Dutch buses, but they show some interior as well. Hope you can use it for your bus! Carine
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: Need parts for 1964 Pontiac Ambulance by John @ Yesterday at 03:30 PM

If you can post a clear picture of the similar piece from the other side along with dimensions it might help. John
Me and My Buick
Jump to new posts Re: '67 Electra Convertible by Smartin @ Yesterday at 02:58 PM

I thought that background looked familiar...Those pictures are from the St. Louis Car Museum. It appears they are advertising on a European website. Smart move, since it does seem these cars are highly desirable over there.
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Photo Gallery Gremlins by TG57Roadmaster @ Yesterday at 02:56 PM

Thanks guys, I was just feeling a bit powerless down here in the Carolinas. TG
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Hydrogen generator dealers and news media coverage by Reatta Man @ Yesterday at 02:48 PM

Wes, I'm going to do just that! As soon as I return to Texas in a couple of weeks, I will have it installed on my 2000 Buick Ultra or my '99 Olds Intrigue. I've sent my contact info to the company that makes this product. I want to have it instal
Buick Reatta
3 screws on the ecc came out easy and just kept it out of the way with a plastic tie wrap. don't know how to get to other side of evap. easily.
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Full brake work on 89 by MauiWowee @ Yesterday at 02:22 PM

Having done the Aurora upgrade myself, I found that the stock brake lines are a very tight fit. I would like to upgrade the lines as well, and would appreciate any details on the lines you had made.
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Bring your lawn chairs, grab some kettle corn! by BUICK RACER @ Yesterday at 02:13 PM

Don't need your lawn chairs as chairs will already be there!!! They are looking for alot dancing and screaming jumping up and down and craziness, so plan on it!
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Automotive Call-In Radio Programs on the Web by Reatta Man @ Yesterday at 02:13 PM

Just found this one online; Sat 12:00-2:00 P.M.: http://www.texascardoctor.com/listen-online.php
BCA - Pre-War General
Jump to new posts Re: Pistons for 1929 Model 29-44 (Series 121) by pepcak @ Yesterday at 01:38 PM

Egge offers them for USD 447 a set.
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: Early DB Parts by 72caddy @ Yesterday at 01:25 PM

The number on the frame look like 690996 - which would put in the 1922 range. It looks just like my 1919 frame.
Questions on how to use the forum
Jump to new posts Re: Sound by R W Burgess @ Yesterday at 01:19 PM

That's what I was thinking, Peter. It's complicated enough for some members as it is. Wayne
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: 91 climate control by tom_wasil @ Yesterday at 01:17 PM

bcm says fan is at 13.7 or battery voltage. pulled fan and sensors and cleaned shmegalla from coil today . was not too plugged up. didnt seem to be much improvement . mix door is full cold. will pull glove box out and check behind there later. temp a
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Thanks to Bob Scafani, I have 3 metering pins from which to choose. One has quite a bit of wiggle where it is joined to the rack, one a moderate amount of wiggle and the last one has not very much wiggle. I take it that the one with the least wiggl
Riviera Owners Association
Jump to new posts Re: 63 Door hinges by petelempert @ Yesterday at 01:05 PM

Thanks to all of you for your input. I'm getting close...but I still have a little "drag" at the back of the door. I figure that by the time I get good at this I'll run out of doors to do. My gaps front/back are good...it's the up/down so I
General Discussion
Jump to new posts St Paul MN Need a Buick looked at by MrEarl @ Yesterday at 12:56 PM

I am looking at a 54 Buick that is in St Paul. The owner isn't very detail oriented so I need some help with an inspection and possibly a cell phone walk around and smaybe some high res detailed pictures . If anyone can help, I'll gladly pay for you
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: 1928 Dodge parts wanted by maynard @ Yesterday at 12:51 PM

Can anyone Identify the Make & Model that water pump body assembly #210303 was use on? It was listed on e-bay as a 29 victory but does not fit any Standard or Victory. I believe these cars use AC 36100 A1 or AC36100 B1 body assemblys.
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: Packard Meet in Des Moines Iowa NOW? by AlK @ Yesterday at 12:46 PM

Linc400: I understand your concerns. I will pass these on to PAC and see what can be done. I agree with you about the class titles being told instead of the cars that cover that class. Also I don't know if they did it at this event but I have bee
Ford Model A
Jump to new posts Re: rumble seat step or pedal pad? by Jim_Cannon @ Yesterday at 12:41 PM

It does not appear to be a Model A part to me. Round Model A step plates had a square hole in their center and were mounted with a carriage bolt down through the center. Possibly later Ford part.
Studebaker and Erskine
Jump to new posts Re: 1941 Studebaker President parts for sale by montrose @ Yesterday at 12:36 PM

Still have quite a few odds and ends still available.
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