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Chrysler - General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: 1928 Chrysler 72 Convertible Coupe Help by Pacer_Leigh     Yesterday at 06:30 PM

I couldn't find roadster rear panels so I got my hands on a 70 coupe body less roof. I would like to find out the door width on a 72 convertible coupe so I can work out how to make it all fit.
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Need source for oil filters for 34' Chrysler Airflow by Ray Corder     Yesterday at 06:28 PM

Took the old one in to NAPA, but had no luck. I will try TSC and talk to the local Antique Tractor Club to see if they can help. Thanks Ray
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: Status of '29 645 Sport Coupe Restoration Project by Speedster     Yesterday at 05:30 PM

BTW- The paint flows better with about 25% thinner added,
a very small artist brush is needed and a magnifying type visor really helps, to paint the Hubcaps.
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Replacing the lumber support bladder by gr8scott     Yesterday at 05:28 PM

Don't worry about "one-upmanship". Besides, yours is a totally different approach, and its subject is the passenger seat, so your ideas are welcome. Reason: every time I comment on how comfortable the lumbar support is on the driver's seat, my wife
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: 91 PARTS CAR by craig hewitt     Yesterday at 05:02 PM

I talked to the girl she said it was driftwood in color? Color chart says none made in 91 ???? Craig
Riviera Owners Association
Jump to new posts Data sheet for a 1967 Buick Riviera by J.Janne     Yesterday at 04:36 PM

Hi there...
can anyone tell me where to find a datasheet( probably a copy of an original one) for a '67 Buick Riviera?
I need it to show it to the police to get a german licence plate and I don't know anybody in Germany driving such a car..
Chrysler's TC by Maserati
Jump to new posts Re: 1989 TC by Maserati For Sale by wild bill     Yesterday at 03:53 PM

I'm interested Pat if it's a 5 speed. Would go well with my other 2 TC's. I also would like to have a TC get together in August in Aurora so let the new owner know, and about the TC america club. Jim, I get to Parker with my TC a couple of times a
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: 1990 Reatta by 91Polo     Yesterday at 03:07 PM

The color you're referring to is called Driftwood. '90 was the only year of production for this color. Just under 500 were produced for the year. It is a great color for not showing dirt. Does this car have black bumper strips and side mouldings or a
What is it?
Jump to new posts Re: I get some real Doozys by c.johnson     Yesterday at 02:47 PM

Ok the car...It could be an Oakland. My '23 sedan had gabriel shocks (snubbers), fuel tank with filler on one side & gauge on the other, and spark advance on the stearing wheel. Frame looks similar, but hard to tell with all the leaves.

Chrysler - General Discussion
Jump to new posts 55 Chrysler Engine by AaronJ     Yesterday at 02:10 PM

i am looking for a Non-Hemi 55 Chrysler New Windsor or other interchangable.

What are you looking for in the way of cost?
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Running on water and gas (again) by ekvh     Yesterday at 02:02 PM

Try googling Sonoluminesence to cook your brains a bit more. There are power sources available to us if we figure out how to harness them.
What is it?
Jump to new posts Re: Family Photo w/ Mystery Car by austincar6     Yesterday at 02:02 PM

live was good back then.
BCA - Post-War Tech.
Jump to new posts Re: Age of my starter! by 56BuickSuper     Yesterday at 01:29 PM

Well, my Craftsman wrench came in today. This looked like it may work.

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605...&sName=Wrenches

The ad says "Obstruction Wrench makes your work easier in confined areas ideal for manifolds and
BCA - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: Buick Club of America license plate frames on eBay by BUKE     Yesterday at 01:08 PM

Hi i bid on them but lost.If the sale go's bad.I am still iam still looking. (buke143@charter.net) thank's

Frank

Have a great BUICK day
Garage Forum
Jump to new posts Re: 1991 BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM by R W Burgess     Yesterday at 12:52 PM

Where are you from Kathy. Any number of AACA members would be glad to show you what to do to it.

Wayne
Current Restoration Projects
Jump to new posts Re: 1930 Packard 733 Sedan Mechanical Restoration/preservation by 34PackardRoadsta     Yesterday at 12:44 PM

It has been awhile since I could get out to the garage. I finally got back out this past weekend. I have started to take apart the front end. The plan is to get everything off the front end and then start the refurbishing of those parts before contin
Packard
Jump to new posts Re: What is this bit? From 733 sedan by Speedster     Yesterday at 12:26 PM

Yep, It may have fallen in a crack when the car was being built.
I'm glad it's an Extra, because good curtain rods may be difficult to find.
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Dodge brothers Rear brakes by Don Jr.     Yesterday at 12:18 PM

Hi, Getting ready to install rear brake drums on a 1926 Dodge rear end.Have all new hardware,new springs and "green grabber" linings on. When I pull on the rods they move well.Are there any adjustments that should be made before I put the drums on? L
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: 1923 Dodge Bros. Ricardo head by RichFox     Yesterday at 12:16 PM

Maybe I could come over there and look at that. Or you could come here and see the roadster. I guess they came through the main caps with the oil? RF
Current Restoration Projects
Jump to new posts Re: 1929 Graham Paige 612 by 34PackardRoadsta     Yesterday at 12:12 PM

Beautiful looking car!
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: 21" Dodge Bros. disk wheels needed. by Don Jr.     Yesterday at 12:06 PM

Hi, What size wheel do you need. I have one 21 incher and two 24 inchers.
General Discussion
Jump to new posts 1979 buick riviera power antenna by Floyd_Jenkins     Yesterday at 11:44 AM

66-ML-115570-ML-

Moved to Riviera Forum! Wayne
Riviera Owners Association
Jump to new posts Re: 1979 buick riviera power antenna by R W Burgess     Yesterday at 11:44 AM

Floyd, I'm moving this to the Riviera Forum.
Wayne
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: '60s Lincoln styling pictures by mrpushbutton     Yesterday at 11:42 AM

Elwood Engle directed those designs ('61 Continental) didn't he?

The '58-'60 is just such a baroque behemoth. Neil Young is having his converted into a hybrid that will get 100 mpg.
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: BCA FORUM BREAKFAST Flint MI, Jul 16-20, 2008 by BUKE     Yesterday at 11:33 AM

Hi Steve Just sent you a e-mail. Hope i did it right if not you can count me in.(just 1)Thank's

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