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Packard
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Re: 37 Shift lever removal
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Dave Mitchell
Today at 12:43 AM
You can just take out the floor pan and remove the six screws as stated above.
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Lincoln-Zephyr
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Re: Aloha, New Member and old school car driver.
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Kalani
Today at 12:41 AM
great info!!! much Mahalo for the help looks like I'll be talking to you very often to leanr more about this car.
wheres a good place to get replacment parts for this car for not to wallet breaking prices?
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General Discussion
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Re: Opinion on "retroactive options"?
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Dave@Moon
Today at 12:13 AM
To a large extent I doubt anyone really cares if authentic options are added to almost any car. The show field at any AACA or other event in reality looks nothing like the typical street scenes of yesteryear. As a "for instance", look at any 1940
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BCA - General
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Re: Buicks at the Red River Swap Meet
by
ewing
Yesterday at 11:08 PM
derek, 5 minutes after you left a very nice 52 2 dr ht custom pulled in. [img][/img] [img][/img]
And what about that nice 72 Riv?
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BCA - Post-War Tech.
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Correct Hose Clamps for 1948 Special
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JPIndusi
Yesterday at 10:51 PM
Did the 1948 Buicks use the Wittek "T" type hose clamps or did they use the wire type clamps with the screw on the side for tightening? Thanks. Joe, BCA 33493
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General Discussion
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Buick Reatta
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Re: Nationals in Flint
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Vincent Vega
Yesterday at 10:19 PM
Not going. I really wanted to. Several factors. 1) Not a judged show. I was chided for not being judged at Rochester, thought this would be a good chance to see where I am at. 2) Expense. 3) Time. 4) I would rather take my 61 Co
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Trailer & Towing Forum
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Re: How to tow two cars at once!
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Paul Dobbin
Yesterday at 10:16 PM
With scrap steel at over $10.00 per 100 weight, I bet I know where they were headed. You know that old load you saved to restore someday? Now may be the time to cash in. I know a guy that just got $310 for 1955 Oldsmobile 4 door. That's
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General Discussion
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Production info for McLaughlin/GM of Canada
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DaveCorbin
Yesterday at 10:09 PM
Does anyone have, or has anyone ever seen, a breakdown of each years production of McLaughlin/GM of Canada to the model level for ANY make? I have the quantity of each make produced for each year from 1908 - 1971, but would like to break it do
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General Discussion
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Re: How to repair stipped lug bolt holes?
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Bhigdog
Yesterday at 10:06 PM
Quote:Geez, doesn't anyone own drill presses anymore. This isn't science we're discussing here. It's simple 101 repair.
I agree. I'm certainly not critizing the original poster but you would be surprised what tools and capabilitie
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BCA - Pre-War General
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Re: new carb for 1927 Buick
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Dave_B
Yesterday at 09:52 PM
Michael, Is the car a Master or a Standard? Is it a pot metal or bronze float bowl? I might be able to help. Dave
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General Discussion
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Re: 1926 Big Six- NEED HELP!!!!
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Alan Scott
Yesterday at 09:48 PM
Thanks Frank;
I'll give it a try. My mechanic is coming over tomorrow to let me know for sure what is going.
Thanks again
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Chevrolet
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1963 Chevy Roof 4-door vs. 2-door
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packard400
Yesterday at 09:39 PM
Is the roof stamping of the 1963 Belair 4-door sedan the same as the stamping for the 2-door sedan? If not, how are they different? Are the trunk lids the same? Thanks for your help.
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Collectibles & Memorabilia
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Re: Drive-In Restaurant Stuff
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Packin31
Yesterday at 09:28 PM
Originally Posted By: Bill_HaegeleWhere can I find fake shakes, frothy sodas, etc? TIA Hi Bill, A friend of mine was making these at one time and selling them to a store that sells old dinner stuff. Would you like me to check with hi
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Packard
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Re: I got my headliner from UPS last night
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bkazmer
Yesterday 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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Me and My Buick
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REO
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BCA - General
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Buick Reatta
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Re: mystery plug
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Ronnie
Yesterday at 07:23 PM
I hate to admit it but I'm still confused.
Originally Posted By: reattasnohioIt is on the back side of the oil pan and that is where my starter wires run from. What are you referring to when you say "it"? The wire hanging down?
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AACA - Judging
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Re: What Class is my 52 chevy 3/4 ton?
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ex98thdrill
Yesterday at 07:17 PM
Quote:I am wrapping up a restoration of a 1952 Chevy 3/4 ton pickup Quote:do they really want the bed wood painted flat black???Pull the boards out and paint them the body color. It'll look a lot better than flat black
Now so
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Packard Buy/Sell
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Rear end center section
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Phils38cpe
Yesterday at 07:15 PM
I'm on the lookout for a high speed (3.55:1) center section for my 38 coupe. I do believe that a 52 and earlier will fit.
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General Discussion
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Re: Is it becoming impractical to drive an antique?
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ex98thdrill
Yesterday at 07:05 PM
There's a guy in my neck of the woods who uses his Model 'T' as a daily driver all summer long. The top speed on the 'T' isn't that high and it takes him longer to get to work, but he gets better gas mileage with his 'T' than he does with his pickup
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Me and My Buick
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Re: 1953 Buick Special (4 doors)
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DaveCorbin
Yesterday at 06:32 PM
Dear Rudy: I forgot to welcome you to the womderful (and sometimes strange) world of Buick. One of the best chapters of the BCA is in Chicago. Click on the BCA website and click to "Chicagoland" Good folks and very helpful. Regards, Dave
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General Discussion
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BCA - Post-War Tech.
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49 rear quarter panel access
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galenmd
Yesterday at 05:42 PM
I'm trying to get to the cylinder in the rear quarter panel of my 49 Super convertible. I have removed the interior trim and found an access panel that easily removes, but does not give me clear access to the cylinder and window mechanism. There ar
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