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Buick Reatta
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Re: Help! Just inspected a Reatta... How bad are these problems?
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sanders
Today at 09:19 PM
You might want to check out http://WWW.autopartswarehouse.com if you find you need any exhaust parts . I was quoted over $700.00 for a Catalitic Converter by a garage installed . I got one from the above warehouse for $90.00 and had it installed for
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General Discussion
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Re: How to repair stipped lug bolt holes?
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365
Today at 09:12 PM
Nearchoclatetown is on top of this one... Google >timesert.com< for a user friendly product that can take you back to your original size thread/bolt size. Heli-coil has usful applications but this is not one of them. For safety and repetitive use ap
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Buick Reatta
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Re: Nationals in Flint
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NYBobP.
Today at 08:59 PM
I'm still planning on being there and driving the white '91 convert. Will bring the pewter model (if I remember). Trying to get a few more people who worked on the Reatta project to come to the Reatta program on the 17th.
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BCA - Pre-War General
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new carb for 1927 Buick
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Michael_Biggers
Today at 08:56 PM
The marvel carb on my 1927 buick has cracks in the cap. liquid weld did not work. Looks like I need a replacement. I also need inside door handles and window cranks. I'd love it if sombody can point me in the right direction to find these parts.
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General Discussion
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Packard
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Re: I got my headliner from UPS last night
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bkazmer
Today at 08:42 PM
for my 41, I got single side foil insulation from leBaron Bonney and used the adhesive 3M recommended, applied as recommended. I do not advise double-sided foiled - it's much harder to get a good bond.
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BCA - Buy/Sell
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Re: FS: 1973 Buick Electra Custom - 30K Miles!
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Cameron_Plew
Today at 08:41 PM
Gentleman,
Nice Electra's in the pics. I inherited by grandfather's 1973 Electra Limited 7 years ago. He owned it since 1974. I hate to sell it as it is in perfect condition, but I am getting married and I am losing my storage spot. I cur
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BCA - Pre-War General
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Re: 1936 Buick Model 4499
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Allan_Faust
Today at 08:40 PM
Well I tried emailing the only email I found for the Mclaughlin club (we'll see what comes out of that) and I'll go from there. I've found a few sites for parts, but I'm still interested in more, and I'll probably try the vintage services(thanx derek
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General Discussion
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Trailer & Towing Forum
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Re: How to tow two cars at once!
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MCHinson
Today at 08:35 PM
After 27 years of law enforcement experience, I have a saying that covers that photo....
"Never underestimate the stupidity of your fellow man!"
The worst part of it is that the white truck has some sort of sign that seems to in
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General Discussion
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Re: Opinion on "retroactive options"?
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Big Beat
Today at 08:31 PM
Gotcha. Now, just for the sake of argument, what if it wasn't a '79 Chevy but rather some Packard or Maxwell or a Wills St. Claire or something? Would adding "retroactive options" make a difference then?
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BCA - General
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Re: Buicks at the Red River Swap Meet
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serb
Today at 08:20 PM
First of all, the Buick Nuts are growing up.
Second, Ellie is looking very smart. This is the first picture I have seen since the restoration pictures.
I guess the snow has finally melted in the Great White North.
Sa
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General Discussion
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Replacement Title
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kevin1221
Today at 08:20 PM
Just wondering if anyone has used a company called "Mustang Titles" to obtain a replacement title for your vehicle. Their website is http://www.mustangtitles.com. They offer replacement title service for a wide variety of collector cars, not just Mus
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Me and My Buick
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Packard
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Re: Recomendation for exhaust supplier for 32
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jjohnb
Today at 08:04 PM
Tbirdman, Not to sidetrack your question but also, are you considering stainless steel or just normal steel? My preference would be stainless but I had heard it chganges the sound of the exhuast? Does anyone have any opinions on normal steel vs. s
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BCA - General
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Re: Dealer rip offs (update)
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GMPARTSMAN
Today at 08:01 PM
I'll jump in this discussion too. Like I've said before, 38 years in GM dealership parts departments, "What a long strange trip it's been". Everyone complains about our prices. Yes, I will admit AutoZone, Murray's, Pep Boys, et al are cheaper th
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General Discussion
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Re: Opinion on "retroactive options"?
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Terry Bond
Today at 07:58 PM
Don't worry about it, your car isn't orignal anymore anyway. Chances are the first time some previous owner needed something fixed, it was done without any consideration to keeping it "original."
Use the better radio and enjoy. It could h
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General Discussion
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Re: How to repair stipped lug bolt holes?
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Skyking
Today at 07:53 PM
Originally Posted By: Bhigdog
Your suggestion of an insert seems the best of the fixes so far but it will probably require the services of a machine shop to get the new hole drilled and tapped straight.
Geez, doesn'
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Trailer & Towing Forum
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REO
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Chrysler - General Discussion
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Re: BB1 CARB HELP
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Steve Braverman
Today at 07:44 PM
When your car bursts into flames, ask the carb guy if updraft carbs are supposed to do that to.
It should only drool fuel if it's flooded.
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REO
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1926 REO coupe for sale
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studeboy1930
Today at 07:43 PM
Older restoration on an original car. Completely re-wooded. Runs and drives well. Electric fuel pump and down draft carb. Better performance and quicker starts. Comes with good original carb and vacuum fuel pump. I built an updated distributor that m
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Buick Reatta
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Re: Nationals in Flint
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Booreatta&TMader
Today at 07:43 PM
I guess the first thing is are you a member of the BCA, if so then the complete information is listed on the back cover page of the Buick Bugle. Then one thing that I would do for sure is the Rendevzous which is thursday nite leaving from the Wingate
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Buick Reatta
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Packard
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