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Lincoln-Zephyr
Jump to new posts Re: Early LCOC Bulletin #4 - June, 1953 by Phil Knapp     Yesterday at 08:54 PM

Since so surprisingly few individuals have expressed any interest in these bulletins, I'll stop promoting them.
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: wet floor (drivers side) by Howard     Yesterday at 08:46 PM

I have a feeling that the leak is coming from the windshield. I would remove the black molding that is at the bottom of the windshield. I think it is just attached by screws. Check to see if anything looks amiss at the bottom of the glass. I woul
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: fire by EDBSO     Yesterday at 08:40 PM

 Originally Posted By: DAVES89So Barney has only been funny 9 times?!? How many times has he been mad?

Barney doesn't get mad ... now ...Nancy
BCA - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts For Sale 23&3/4 inch round Buick Authorized Service sign by Robert Newquist     Yesterday at 08:21 PM

This is a beautiful painted round metal sign saying Buick Authorized Service and valve in head. I will try to attach a picture but if unable to just e-mail me bobnjanemo@aol.com for one. I am clearing out my workshop and this has to go. It is in like
Plymouth
Jump to new posts Re: 1950 Plymouth parking light lenses by Steve Silver     Yesterday at 08:08 PM

My P-19 has plastic but I don't know if they are original. If they should be glass, then I will order glass ones since the plastic ones are cracked anyway.
Peerless Motor Car Company
Jump to new posts Re: value of 1927 Peerless boat tail coupe? by superods     Yesterday at 08:00 PM

1927 PEERLESS Model 6-80 Dsp/HP Eng Fair Good Exc Show Loan
SEDAN 2D 231/63 6C 4,000 7,500 12,500 17,000 6,500
BOATTAIL COUPE 231/63 6C 5,000 9,000 14,000 19,000 8,000
ROADSTER 231/63 6C 8,000 12,000 18,000 26,000 10,500
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Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: FS RARE 1959 PEERLESS BARN FRESH EXCELLENT by Barry Brown     Yesterday at 07:54 PM

I realized after I posted the advert judging from the number of hits that most in the AACA would have thought 1959 was a typo. Let me give a brief explanation. The name Peerless was adopted by the London England company for their new car as a way o
BCA - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts FS 1962 215 4-barrel manifold on ebay, no reserve by Pete Phillips     Yesterday at 07:50 PM

I have just listed a 4-barrel aluminum manifold for the 1961, 1962, or 1963 Skylark or Special V-8, on Ebay, no reserve, $45 opening bid. Hard to find these at any price.

Pete Phillips, BCA #7338
Sherman, Texas
BCA - Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts 1962 Buick Special parts car with 215 V8 Ebay no reserve by Pete Phillips     Yesterday at 07:46 PM

I have just listed my 1962 Buick Special Deluxe 4-dr. on Ebay with no reserve and a starting price of $100. It has the 215 V-8 and a relatively good Texas body, with some missing parts. The windshield and many other parts are interchangeable with the
Chrysler's TC by Maserati
Jump to new posts Re: Entire Black Interior-parts available now! by TwinCamFan     Yesterday at 07:43 PM

 Originally Posted By: LouZHey Alan, Is that my armrest.?????? Lou

I guess not... Last one from this batch, and takers?? send me a PM for the price but be warned, I spent waaay more to get them done than I would have thought
Chrysler - General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Powerflight by martylum     Yesterday at 07:40 PM

A universal tranny fluid at autoparts replaces Type A and type F fluidsof the 1950s. Ask your autoparts vendor for universal auto tranny fluid for your Powerflite.
Marty Lum
55 Desoto Firedome owner
OCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Fuel Tank 4 1970 Olds Convertible 455 Rocket by joe_padavano     Yesterday at 07:24 PM

 Originally Posted By: BNTZ57I am in need of a fuel tank for my 98 convertible and was wondering what the difference is between a tank with EEC and Without EEC. How can I tell if my car has that.

Thanks,
Ed

EEC = eva
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Prewar Car Transport - Need Advice by flackmaster     Yesterday at 06:50 PM

Being a native of upstate NY, I would be highly suspect of solid wood in a 1928 Project car. That said, I know of at least one guy in Central NY that hauls with a 24' enclosed trailer, and one fellow in Tyler that occasionally hauls up that way. Ma
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: cam sensor magnet goes south in 8 months by blazer1997     Yesterday at 06:37 PM

I have noticed no difference in performance or loss of mpg when I loss the cam magnet. Padgett easy fix has helped lot of owners but being retired lot of time I replaced mine the long way.

So far light out and no codes.
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Buick hybrid in 1974 by serb     Yesterday at 06:34 PM

There should be a seminar held in Washington D.C. The people invited ought to be the Executive Branch including all of the Cabinet members and their underlings, The Supreme Court Boys and other, and the 435 Guys/Gals in the house and the other 100.
Trailer & Towing Forum
Jump to new posts Re: Trailer Winch Battery Charging by simplyconnected     Yesterday at 06:15 PM

 Originally Posted By: Mark Shaw So far, I use a separate battery charger to charge my trailer winch battery. I would prefer to wire it into the trailer wiring that plugs into my tow vehicle, but I suspect it could overload the wiring in my 2
Lincoln-Zephyr
Jump to new posts connecting rod bore size by papete     Yesterday at 05:04 PM

I spun a rod bearing and am getting the rod and cap rebored but can not find the rod boreing size. Can anyone help or point me in the right direction for information. Thanks
OCA - Technical
Jump to new posts Fuel Tank For 1970 Olds 98 455 Rocket by BNTZ57     Yesterday at 04:58 PM

I am in need of a fuel tank for my 98 convertible and was wondering what the difference is between a tank with EEC and Without EEC. How can I tell if my car has that.

Thanks,
Ed
General Discussion
Jump to new posts Re: Opinion on "retroactive options"? by Peter Gariepy     Yesterday at 04:47 PM

"This is, in fact, how it operates, yes?"

Yup... agreed!

You are reading me right.

Non-authentic - BAD
Original - GOOD

Books, Magazines & Literature
Jump to new posts IN THE BEGINNING by Hinckley     Yesterday at 04:46 PM

First, I would like to apologize to Peter and the rest of you fine folks. When Peter graciously agreed to the posting of book reviews the plan was for at least one per week. The well laid plans of mice and men ...
With that out of the way -
Buy/Sell
Jump to new posts Re: For Sale - 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 2 door hardtop coupe by David Maggard     Yesterday at 03:45 PM

The Transmission is a Turbo
Hydra-Matic 350 and is the original factory transmission.
Buick Reatta
Jump to new posts Re: Unusual floor mats by nic walker     Yesterday at 03:19 PM

Well send me some condition info and price please sir
BCA - General
Jump to new posts Re: Repair lug bolt hole threads? by brh     Yesterday at 02:58 PM

Forgot about these till I was looking for another answer to a question. Check these out for thread repair. We use these in an industrial application and they work great.
The alternative is a bushing style thread insert with locking tabs. One b
AACA - Judging
Jump to new posts Re: Hypothetical question by Peter Gariepy     Yesterday at 02:39 PM

Windjamer,

From my experience losing a few points here and there really has no impact on how well a car points out. Example: If a car has all the big stuff right (authentic paint, body, interior, engine, etc. and the quality of restorati
BCA - Post-War Tech.
Jump to new posts Re: Correct Hose Clamps for 1948 Special by JPIndusi     Yesterday at 02:21 PM

Anybody have any information here?
Joe, BCA 33493
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