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Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts FS '68 Dodge, '73 Olds, '88 Ford by Hinckley     Today at 12:12 AM

The price of fuel, the price of insurance, the amount of space in the driveway, and a possible move have prompted me to part ways with a few old friends.
Item one is a 1968 Dodge Adventurer. In regards to condition it would be like finding one
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Someone buy Ronnie a beer!!!! by TommyH     Today at 12:06 AM

 Originally Posted By: TammyVery NICE! First chance I had the time to peek at it. Looks like I could have had you design my web site! Nice!

Oo. Lots of site designing on these forums!
I've been working on mine, tarnicfilms.com,
Chrysler's TC by Maserati
Jump to new posts Re: A few more pics by Jim_McNally     Today at 12:01 AM

Steph,

Good for you, not so great for me. Think I'll wait for now and see if I can find a pair closer to Denver.

Thanks,

Jim
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: BCM Location? by wayne2reattas     Yesterday at 11:34 PM

Thanks for all the info!!!!
BCA - Post-War Tech.
Jump to new posts Re: 49 Buick Torque Ball Seal by ZondaC12     Yesterday at 11:30 PM

Please if it's not too much of a hassle post it HERE!!! I'm curious to know what was wrong, as is everyone else certainly.

Besides, ya just KNOW someone else is gonna run into this...might as well have it right out in the open so they'll
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: 21" Dodge Bros. disk wheels needed. by alsfarms     Yesterday at 11:16 PM

Hello Bob,
Yes, I am still in need of a couple more 21" wheels. Please send me a couple of pics. of what you have.
Regards, Alan
Chrysler's TC by Maserati
Jump to new posts Re: Stereo system install complete...finally... by Mad_Bohemian     Yesterday at 11:05 PM

Nothing changed with the alternator or battery yet.I have some time to try things out in the garage (until my seats are done) and I'll see how things go. At least there I have a battery charger at the ready May be a good time to invest in a portabl
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: WTB by Peter Gariepy     Yesterday at 10:53 PM

fama... start you own thread.
Dodge & Dodge Brothers
Jump to new posts Re: 29 Desoto will start now by carbking     Yesterday at 10:47 PM

Glad you found the problem, now its time to have fun!

Jon.
Ford and Mercury - 1954 and Newer
Jump to new posts FS: 1968 Mercury Cyclone GT 2dr Fastback by larry     Yesterday at 10:39 PM

This car is all original, but needs to be restored. Price is $4,500. To view additional photos, go to http://www.oldcars.fotki.com Reasonable delivery is available.
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Triumpet Horns for cars of the early 30's by Alice     Yesterday at 10:09 PM

Just as a reminder my father, Cecil Nuxoll is STILL(at 89)
restoring horns. But it's getting harder every year to find originals to restore and, of course, who knows how long he can keep it up. So if you are really wanting horns or trumpets, o
Riviera Owners Association
Jump to new posts Re: how to remove upper door moulding 63 riv by RivNut     Yesterday at 10:09 PM

Dear LRG (Large???)

You'll need to take the door skin off the door frame. It will be obvious what you'll need to do then.

If you have the inner door panel off and can move the bottom window stop down so the window will roll d
Early Ford V-8 and Mercury - 1932 to 1953
Jump to new posts Re: 40 Ford Deluxe by huptoy     Yesterday at 10:07 PM

This a 1940 Ford Deluxe I recently purchased. It has been in a 2 car attached garage for the last 41 years.

General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: 1988 Olds Cutlass I Series Indy Pace Car by PACEGUY     Yesterday at 10:04 PM

Thanks for the replies and suggestions folks.
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Just bought an '89 sight unseen by Tammy     Yesterday at 09:52 PM

Welcome! Before you head out I would ask the owner for any/all other items that would come with the car. Owners manual with pen, flash light, tire gauge and so on. Even the mats on the floor. If the owner is not from this forum they may not know how
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: 1957 wagon update - engine is done! by old-tank     Yesterday at 09:36 PM

I hope that a machine shop mistake that happened to me twice did not happen here. Generic shims were placed under the outter valve springs and covered the recess in the head for the inner valve spring resulting in binding. It too ran for a few minu
BCA - Pre-War General
Jump to new posts Re: 1923 Buick Fenders by Brian_Heil     Yesterday at 09:36 PM

Confirming w/ Mark, the 4 and 6 fenders are not the same.

'23 was also a one year style / 'bead'.

But then who but a few of us would know that?

If you find something close and it's a driver and you have nothing else,
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Do you have a license plate light assembly for a 1959 Buick? by s parker     Yesterday at 09:31 PM

WTB Do you have a license plate light assembly for a 59 Buick?
Thanks
Steve
619 921 3500
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Unusual floor mats by TommyH     Yesterday at 09:31 PM

I'd like the better if they matched my awesome grey interior!
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts [FS] 1951 Ford Flathead V8 Engine/trans by Warlocke     Yesterday at 09:11 PM

i have a flathead engine out of a 1951 ford im parting out or selling whole. got a deal on a decent 302 and grabbed it so im not going with a flathead.

i have all parts for the engine, its partially dissembled. block needs drilled out from
CCCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Beverly Rae Kimes by Buicksplus     Yesterday at 09:00 PM

This is certainly a great loss. The depth and durability of her work was evident in all her writings, going back so many years. Fortunately, much was published and will endure for many years to come. Hopefully, car clubs, museums, and individuals
BCA - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: Buick Riviera 1965 FOR SALE by Thriller     Yesterday at 08:29 PM

1965 Riviera link

Very nice car.
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Parking brake question/survey by simplyconnected     Yesterday at 08:04 PM

I was hoping someone had a picture, and it's a VERY good one. If you have the other sheet, that shows the NAMES of these reference numbers, that would help too.

It helps to know, as this brake self-adjusts, it turns a jack screw(23) inside
Riviera Owners Association
Jump to new posts Re: 1979 buick riviera power antenna by RivNut     Yesterday at 07:43 PM

Floyd, et al.

I just picked up a right front fender/inner fender for my step-son's '84. I couldn't get it in the hatch of my jeep with the antenna extended so I needed to either get it down or remove it. The motor is apparently stuck bec
Commercial (Ambulances, etc.)
Jump to new posts 23" firestone rim F/S by Layden B     Yesterday at 07:24 PM

Firestone type C rim for 1919 thru 1926 medium trucks, marked 32 x 4 1/2, excellent complete with rings. Send me a private message.
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