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Buick Reatta
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Re: 88-89 radio change
by
sheldon
Yesterday at 10:45 PM
Thank for the Info. Would you have a good place for me to start drilling that hole in the reatta. Yes a good bushing I'll be Using,as soon as it completed I post some pic.
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General Discussion
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Re: 1949 Chrysler Windsor Oil Filter type and MAACO Paint
by
58Mustang
Yesterday at 10:43 PM
Originally Posted By: 58Mustang
If the original paint is sound, free of peeling, checking, etc., there is reason to sand it off. You will never be able to put on a better coat of primer, at home, than the 60 year old paint that you now hav
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Trailer & Towing Forum
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Re: batteries for a Ford diesel
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simplyconnected
Yesterday at 10:39 PM
Everyone I know swears by them. They cost a lot, but are smaller and pack a bigger wallop (CCA's).
Optima found, by rolling the plates (like a capacitor), they could pack a tighter battery, saving space. Other than that, they are still a
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OCA - General
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Re: GMO Olds Show?
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Bhigdog
Yesterday at 10:30 PM
Quote: "That's a strange concept, Son" said my father as he sampled the day's run of silvery-clear moonshine for taste and quality. "Good 'shine, that. Your grandpap would be proud that the gift has passed on to another generation. But yes, it
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General Discussion
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Re: 1931 cj chrysler
by
Trini Sepulveda
Yesterday at 10:17 PM
Rusty THANKS Steve Boettger THANKS I check my engine head it said Silverdome.So does it mean the engine is painted all red or just the head red and the engine silver and accessories black.
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Trailer & Towing Forum
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Re: Enclosed Car Trailer Ventilation
by
Peter J.Heizmann
Yesterday at 10:16 PM
Hi, Charlie.
The roof is galvanized not stainless. Prep instructions state scrubbing the roof with a water and TSP (Trisodium Phosphate) solution, rinse it well, and, let dry.
Coated mine some time ago and 5/8ths of the roof is
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Chrysler's TC by Maserati
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Re: Parting 1989 TC, T2, Yellow/ginger/ginger.
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TimW
Yesterday at 10:14 PM
Lou, the armrest is horrible in traditional fashion. I suppose its usuable as a 'core', but not much more than that.
Heres some pictures of the car and parts:
http://s114.photobucket.com/albums/n259/drpsycho187/?start=all
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Maxwell
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BCA - Pre-War General
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Re: 1936 Buick Model 4499
by
model61
Yesterday at 09:56 PM
Allan, The only difference I have found between 1936 Mclaughlin Buick and Buick are the wheels,hubcaps,trunk emblem and interior trim.The MclBuick has clips on hubcaps rather than on the wheel.I have spare wheels but have been unable to find a f
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OCA - General
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Something I'd like to try here.
by
rocketraider
Yesterday at 09:44 PM
85CieraHoliday's recent experience with driving a long ways to a show only to find it had been cancelled or rescheduled got me to thinking.
If it's not too much trouble, how about put any OCA chapter affiliations (or any other car club) yo
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AACA - Judging
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Re: Hypothetical question
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quadfins
Yesterday at 09:39 PM
This sounds like the obsessive judging that some Marque clubs get into - inspection stamps, proper paint daubs on sway bars, "correct" overspray and orange peel replicated on paint, etc... Would a judge at an AACA show really be crawling so far under
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Chrysler - General Discussion
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Re: Proper Oil FIlter 1949 (2nd Series) Chryser Windsor
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Rusty_OToole
Yesterday at 09:37 PM
It's also possible they chintzed out on the filter. I know today's oil filters are less than half the size of the ones they used in the 60s, on the same engine.
For the typical US V8 engine there are about 4 different spin on filters avai
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BCA - Buy/Sell
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Re: FS: 1973 Buick Electra Custom - 30K Miles!
by
Cameron_Plew
Yesterday at 09:35 PM
Rob,
My car is a triple black four door hardtop. I have the protecto-plate, all manuals, sales brochure, all original engine tags, warning tags, original bill of sale/invoice, original registration and Indiana State inspections. I have an
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What is it?
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AACA - Tech Questions
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Buy/Sell
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Buick Reatta
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Re: Back In The Saddle Again!
by
gr8scott
Yesterday at 09:17 PM
It's worth waiting for the right one. I picked and chose for almost two years before I got the one right for me, and I'm glad I did. Hope yours works out as well.
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General Discussion
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Buick Reatta
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1989 reatta for sale
by
jim13a
Yesterday at 09:07 PM
year: 1989
Mileage:_189,000 Considered Correct? Yes
Location: bonita springs, florida
Title: Clear
Any Accident History? (n).
Asking Price: $ 2500.00
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OCA - Buy/Sell
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BCA - General
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Re: Another Radial Tire Question
by
ice man
Yesterday at 08:59 PM
THANK'S ED, my feelings exactly! First off, my car has been rebuilt from the ground up. As a matter of fact, it was a 27 year restoration. Everything in the front has been redone, so I can understand the alignment point possibly being a factor.
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BCA - Post-War Tech.
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49 Buick Torque Ball Seal
by
steve hales
Yesterday at 08:56 PM
Hello all you nice Buick people, I have purchased my first Buick, a 1949 Super Sedanete I have always had Cadillac and LaSalles, This sure one fine automobile, It is a two owner and has had some restoration done to it , I would say A very good profe
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Buick Reatta
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Re: wet floor (drivers side)
by
blazer1997
Yesterday at 08:50 PM
Today removed drivers seat, and carpet. Used water hose around drivers window, sunroof, vent area around wipers. Nothing stayed dry.
Time for pressure washer. Same as above still dry. No water found on bottom of drivers door, i
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Buick Reatta
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Wheel weight question.....removal
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nic walker
Yesterday at 08:44 PM
Silly question maybe, but I do not have a wheel weight remover/hammer. If you have ever tried to remove lead weights without one of these nifty little tools you will know why I am asking......for a way or trick to remove the lead weights without the
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BCA - Pre-War General
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