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General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Help on 1915 Buick c37 oil lines and pluming by 1DandyDaves @ Yesterday at 09:07 PM

I have a 1915 C-36 which has the same engine as your C-37. The oil lines run from the pump on the bottom of the engine to the oil flow gage in the dash and then back out of the gage and down to the carburetor side of the crank case. The oil is then f
Technical
Jump to new posts Re: 1983 Buick Park Avenue Electroluminescent Dash panel by JohnD1956 @ Yesterday at 09:06 PM

Do you have a picture of the back of the panel that you can post? Here's what I'm wondering...Is this a situation where there is a light bulb inside a connector further back in the wiring harness, and what you are really seeing is basically a fiber o
Buick - General
Jump to new posts Re: YANKEE CHAPTER SHOW - AUGUST 23, 2008 by jscheib @ Yesterday at 09:01 PM

Sorry, I to am waiting for soemone to send them to me. I did not take many. John
Plymouth
Jump to new posts Re: 1951 Plymouth overdrive? by Harold @ Yesterday at 08:59 PM

I've owned several '51-'52 Plymouths and done a lot of research on them. Overdrive came out as a mid-year option in 1952. Overdrive-equipped cars got a chrome 'Overdrive' nameplate on the lower right side of the trunk lid. There was even a revised
Ford, Edsel & Mercury - 1954 and Newer
Jump to new posts Re: 63 galaxie trunk stunk by Bill_Haegele @ Yesterday at 08:45 PM

Well, I didn't say what the box was for that I cut my divider from: it was a corregated cardboard box that originally contained something like 10 or 12 packages of PAMPERS! You can still read it on the side behind the back seat. LOL
Buick - General
Jump to new posts Re: Last Buick 3800 Engine today by BUICK RACER @ Yesterday at 08:41 PM

I've added more pictures. Check it out, and have a few more to come soon. Here
Studebaker, Erskine & Rockne
Jump to new posts Parts wanted by jpatino @ Yesterday at 08:12 PM

Now that I got my parts car back, I've finally gotten the urge to start working on my car after 6 years of seeing it in parts in my garage. Does anyone have a pair of regular front fenders in good shape for a 29 Commander Vicky they would be willing
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: Headlight assemblies for sale by waltmail @ Yesterday at 08:08 PM

I think they are already taken. I am awaiting payment. If I do not complete that sale, I will e mail you. Sorry, but maybe he won't take them.
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: window switches by waltmail @ Yesterday at 08:06 PM

Correct. I brain flatulated. I was thinking of seat switches.
Studebaker, Erskine & Rockne
Jump to new posts Re: Help!!! by jpatino @ Yesterday at 07:51 PM

Unfortunately there were 5 owners before these people and the oldest owner we traced it back to had died, so I'll never know who really took it.
General Discussion
Here's a shot of Cecelia (in hat) and Kate, both aged about 14 months on this month's local HCCA tour.
Studebaker, Erskine & Rockne
Jump to new posts Dictator Registry by Ron Lee @ Yesterday at 07:23 PM

Is there a registry for Studebaker Dictators? Thanks, Ron
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: Silly Problem to Have..... by dwollam @ Yesterday at 07:04 PM

Can you jb weld the cracks and sand it down, repairing it?
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts 1924 buick rear and front axles with wheels for sale by scalzo @ Yesterday at 06:53 PM

Anybody interested in 1924 buick parts you may Post or E-Mail me at gwsjasels@hotmail.com, I'M posting photos also. Gary
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts For Sale 1917 Buick engine and trans by engineron @ Yesterday at 06:42 PM

i have a 1917 Buick engine and trans vavles in the head open rocker, complet not stuck has freez crack in water jacket, starter works asking 1200 can ship emai at oldengine2003@yahoo.com can send pics
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: 1989 buick reatta F/S by scoot0703 @ Yesterday at 06:30 PM

new update. I did take some day time pictureds of it yesterday. I have been very busy and plan on puttin gthem on here tonight!
Technical
Jump to new posts VIN / ID Numbers of a 1950 Buick Estate Wagon by 50BuickWagon @ Yesterday at 05:49 PM

I recently picked up a 1950 Super Estate Wagon. When looking at the VIN/ID number my plate has a couple letter mixed in with the numbers, specifically " I "s. When I looked at a couple of Buick Books they never mention the VIN/ID could include lett
Studebaker, Erskine & Rockne
Jump to new posts Need a oil pick up tube for a 1950 Champion six by 40-41 connies @ Yesterday at 05:48 PM

Need an oil pick up tube for a 1950 six cylinder Champion old style with the 3/8 inch line and bolt on with two bolts. This is the tube that is inside the oil pan. I picks up the oil and brings to the oil pump. pbvsrv@esagelink.com
Buick - Pre War
Jump to new posts Re: Production numbers for a 1932 Buick Model 57? by jscheib @ Yesterday at 05:27 PM

Dave, We have not had any recent postings by Mike, so I am assuming he has given up on this project. I second the comments about Mac. John
Buick - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: BUICKS ON CRAIGS LIST by RivNut @ Yesterday at 05:20 PM

Try this, it still doesn't separate Craigslist by region, but it will separate them by state. In the broad listing, you can see where the listing was placed easily enough and go from there. It also includes ebay items and hemmings listings. There
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Sea foam is a miracle....maybe by alex_houston @ Yesterday at 05:20 PM

I will try it tonight. My new '89 just started slipping in gear. No problems at all when cool.
Buick - General
Jump to new posts Re: Sources for bias ply tires by Thriller @ Yesterday at 04:33 PM

Thanks for the information Greg. I've heard of that method of mounting / balancing tires, but don't know if any of the local shops do it. I can ask my regular mechanic though. As to the whitewall width, you may very well be right. We've had tha
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts FOR SALE 1981 BUICK CENTURY by 1981 BUICK CENT @ Yesterday at 04:24 PM

3.8 LITRE 49,000 MILES VERY CLEAN GARAGED 2ND OWNER $3950.00 OBO ZANESVILLE OHIO CONTACT BRIAN NIGGEMYER CELL (740)319-9398 OR EMAIL nlase2@ameritech.net
Lincoln & Zephyr
Jump to new posts Re: 37LZ V12 some ??? by abelincoln @ Yesterday at 04:00 PM

If you really can't get a deal on a Lincoln V-12, BMW makes the most popular V-12 in the world. Don't put in a pedestrian motor (like Chevrolet), keep your class. After all, it is a Lincoln. You'd have the usual issues of fabbing motor mount plat
Buick - General
Jump to new posts Re: 1964 Wildcat 4 speed...rare?? by DaveCorbin @ Yesterday at 03:47 PM

Dear BRH: I don't know about laying rubber with one, but I put the old size 13 D to our 63 WC convertible 425 4-speed at 10 MPH in second gear, with my watch where I could see could see the second hand ticking. Less than 7 ticks to 70, all in second
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