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Buick - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: WTB 1947 Super 4 door trim & Stainless by 42buickcrazy @ Today at 08:48 AM

Bill, I've got a '48 RM 4 door parts car, most would fit, but, don't have time this week to even look. I'll get back to you next week, Paul
Buick - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts desert dog auto parts, thumbs up for Bob by wildcat1562 @ Today at 08:47 AM

i needed some parts hauled from AZ to myself up here in wisconsin Bob Cline did a super job got the parts back for me in fast time and a good hauling price contact him as i did if you guys need anything
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: FS 1927 Essex by Steve Braverman @ Today at 08:37 AM

Body Style? Price? Picture?
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Hershey 2008 Kudos by stock_steve @ Today at 08:31 AM

ABSOLUTE TIP OF THE HAT TO THE HERSHEY REGION!!! We were *most impressed* with how smoothly the entry into the car show field was, and also with the exit, where we were allowed to make a left to get back down easily to Hershey Park Drive (to then ge
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: 1937 Packard Brochure by Carine Terlouw @ Today at 08:31 AM

Originally Posted By: Speedster 'I sure would like to find one of those layin' on the ol' Cow-trail' Don't step on it!!
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: 1937 Packard Brochure by Carine Terlouw @ Today at 08:26 AM

Hi BigKev Is that catalogue, except the front, not in color? Mine is in full color. There's no number on it, like most Studebaker brochures. So you see the variety of brochures you can collect! Carine
Buick - General
Jump to new posts Re: GM/Chrysler. OK, so now what? by Rawja @ Today at 08:10 AM

Quote: Now I see Volkswagon coming on board with a new mini van.....so it's going to be even harder..............Keep flooding the market!! While at least in the case of Volkswagen's new minivan it's a re-branded Chrysler product so it's nothing bu
Packard
I am surprised they even tried to put it out. What's the point?
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Hershey 2008 Kudos by windjamer @ Today at 07:42 AM

I was one of the most vocal complaners last year, with that said let me say I agree with all the above. Fantastic turn awrond. THANK YOU Hershey volenters. Job well done. I do wish the show was back on the event center, but I dont see that in the fut
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: wheel bearings by bobby valines @ Today at 07:23 AM

CL I never said your wrong because your not, all I'm saying you have to stop some were. We respect your input.
Technical
Jump to new posts Re: 1925 Timken external band rear brakes by sldan @ Today at 06:51 AM

Stude 8, The rod in the photo is the good one of the two. The other side has a rod that was fabricated and missing one of the adjusting nuts. I have posted this on the Stutz club site. We were on our way to Hershey last week but did not make it.
Buick - General
Jump to new posts Re: Full sized Buick 15" Rallye rims by buick5563 @ Today at 06:38 AM

John, I cut the ring out of mine with no ill effects for my Wildcat. I used a sawzall to cut two welds then pried up to break the other two welds. I didn't want to use a torch, due to possibly messing up the chrome/ paint, or heating the wheel and pe
Judging
We stayed until after 3 but let me tell you, it makes for a very long day after a very long week. Doesn't judging at Hershey begin at 10?
Judging
Was wondering that myself.
Chrysler's TC by Maserati
Jump to new posts Re: Trunk lift question by LouZ @ Today at 06:13 AM

Thanks Lar, That's the one. They are all original equipt. lifts.. Did you get your car home.?? Mine cost a little more than expected; but I got it picked up by Hemi's deadline. lou
Buick Riviera - Riviera Owners Association
Jump to new posts Re: Dash pot by nimrod @ Today at 06:12 AM

on my 65 rivi the dash pot made no difference. i had it once as new part installed but de-installed it because my 401 doesn't stall.
Chrysler's TC by Maserati
Jump to new posts Re: TC So Cal Mo Pics #3 by LouZ @ Today at 06:09 AM

Hey Alan, They cut the engine compartment color change pretty neatly. The door jams and the trunk are also neatly done. That makes for a suttle color change. You made reference to some sort of badge on the side of the car. I'm sorry I don't k
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: OEM Road Wheels by nic walker @ Today at 05:36 AM

Will reduce the price to 75.00 for the set + shipping. Will throw in another wheel for free (5 total) that is shinny as all get out, but has some fairly ugly scratches. These are 18 year old wheels that show use - good true wheels - just not show c
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Front Hub Question by nic walker @ Today at 04:47 AM

Thanks Steak and Mike.... I think I will have one on hand just in case.......
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: 88/89 Reatta updated Audio/Radio system by D-a-n-i-e-l @ Today at 03:24 AM

Bobby, I would almost put money on the power wire being the cause of your over heating. Look at it this way if you are running a 500 watt amp you should at least have a #8 wire (8 gauge). 500+ to 1,000 watts use no smaller than #4 (4 gauge). These
Our Cars & Restoration Projects
Jump to new posts Re: Hard starting 56 Special. by simplyconnected @ Today at 03:11 AM

Your carb float bowl should keep gasoline for more than a couple days, unless it is leaking out, or the accelerator pump is broken or missing the pump inlet ball. The accelerator pump does the same thing you are doing by squirting raw gas in the eng
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: 1928 Six- new buy need info on engine by 1928Packard526 @ Today at 02:26 AM

Pete, I am just learning to attach files myself. The above pictures of heel pads were my first. I found the "drill" for doing it under the FAQs in the forum's first window. In case finding that eludes you, here is the procedure as given th
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: 1928 Six- new buy need info on engine by 1928Packard526 @ Today at 02:21 AM

Pete, I am just learning to attach files myself. The above pictures of heel pads were my first. I found the "drill" for doing it under the FAQs in the forum's first window. In case finding that eludes you, here is the procedure as given th
Judging
Just wondered if they desided to allow T Speedsters to compete side by side with Factory Original T's at AACA National Meets? Does a reproduction Brass radiator and hood on a 1919-25 T chassis really make it a 1914 Model T?
Our Cars & Restoration Projects
Jump to new posts Hard starting 56 Special. by mark wysatta @ Today at 01:48 AM

I have a 56 Buick Special with standard 322 ci engine. It will not fire up when it has sat for a day unless I spray carb cleaner into carbuerator and then sometimes I have to repeat this process several times before it starts up. It will start right
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