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Riviera Owners Association
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Thanks to all of you for your input. I'm getting close...but I still have a little "drag" at the back of the door. I figure that by the time I get good at this I'll run out of doors to do. My gaps front/back are good...it's the up/down so I
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General Discussion
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I am looking at a 54 Buick that is in St Paul. The owner isn't very detail oriented so I need some help with an inspection and possibly a cell phone walk around and smaybe some high res detailed pictures . If anyone can help, I'll gladly pay for you
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Dodge & Dodge Brothers
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Can anyone Identify the Make & Model that water pump body assembly #210303 was use on? It was listed on e-bay as a 29 victory but does not fit any Standard or Victory. I believe these cars use AC 36100 A1 or AC36100 B1 body assemblys.
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Packard
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Linc400: I understand your concerns. I will pass these on to PAC and see what can be done. I agree with you about the class titles being told instead of the cars that cover that class. Also I don't know if they did it at this event but I have bee
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Ford Model A
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It does not appear to be a Model A part to me. Round Model A step plates had a square hole in their center and were mounted with a carriage bolt down through the center. Possibly later Ford part.
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Studebaker and Erskine
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Still have quite a few odds and ends still available.
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Studebaker and Erskine
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Still have quite a few odds and ends still available.
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Studebaker and Erskine
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I have various extra engine parts including crankshafts, blocks, rods, misc. castings, oil pans, etc. Parts I have are for the smaller 8 used in the Commander(250, 221), Dictator(221), and later President(250). Joel (860) 871-6720 collies_studes@peo
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General Discussion
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I hope prices do come down as I am in the market for another car.
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Studebaker and Erskine
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I am working on a late 1931 President project car and am still looking for a few parts. Here a few items that I am either missing or hope to find better ones than the ones that I currently have: 1. Gas tank - 29-31 President 2. Rear splashguard (ga
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BCA - Buy/Sell
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I am looking for a resonably priced 1958 Buick any model prefer #3 condition for a good driver. May also consider a 57 or 59
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General Discussion
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One way not to look old is not to show any gray hair. I'll bet that's part of the reasoning, but the mustache should go too.
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Me and My Buick
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Mark: Help me. Where are the pics of the interior Lamar mentions?
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BCA - General
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I hear tell someone in St Paul and possibly from the forum is looking at the same car as I am. If so and you're not serious about buying it or decide you don't want it I'd appreciate your thoughts on it. Otherwise is there anybody that is close
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BCA - Pre-War General
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Janne: My 39 is not restored, just maintained. Good to know both Tom and Dave backed up my post. I know the publication to which Tom refers. Hard to get more authentic than than that. I agree too on the other lines being painted. You just have to
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Buick Reatta
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Where you located? I'm near Bel Air. jk
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Current Restoration Projects
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I have a possible solution To plating your Fedco id tag without removing it from the car. Caswell Inc. has a plating system using a damp wand to do small scale plating with out immersing the item in a tank. You could then use a Dremal tool as a buf
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OCA - Buy/Sell
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got her home last night, time for new tires today I think it have been YEARS since it was last washed this may come out looking better than it does now ...
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OCA - Buy/Sell
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I have a NOS aftermarket Mr Gasket 3 speed shifter, it is still in the box, the applications are shown, seems it would work well for you
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BCA - Buy/Sell
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I have two vintage car dealer, curved front display cases for sale. These came out of the parts/accessories sales area of an old Illinois dealership. These are now at my home in central Wisconsin. This matched pair of 1940's-1950's vintage display
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Buy/Sell
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I have two vintage car dealer, curved front display cases for sale. These came out of the parts/accessories sales area of an old Illinois dealership. These are now at my home in central Wisconsin. This matched pair of 1940's-1950's vintage display
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CCCA - General
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Just to add to the subject Marc, are you aware of the 1914 18 hp Schneider we have in the Museum of Transport in Glasgow, Scotland? (Sorry about the quality of the picture, it was taken as a quick reference shot for use when I'm researching at home)
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BCA - General
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Here's another one, from a much more recent time. This car was once a Bugle feature car. A few years later, while parked on the side of the street, it was hit badly.
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Chrysler - General Discussion
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When Cerebus purchased Chrysler they promised to NOT break it up, or sell off divisions. Now the financila news I heard yesterday suggests that they may be about to do just that. It is rumored that they may sell Jeep and the Dodge Ram to who knows wh
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BCA - Post-War Tech.
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I may be off here, and since I wasn't sure I didn't want to chime in. Buick switched to a twin-turbine dynaflow in '53, ad '53 was the last year of the straight eight...I BELIEVE that the earlier Dynaflow will not bolt up with the '53 engine. Go to
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