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  1. On 12/5/2017 at 7:14 AM, Hubert_25-25 said:

    Kyle, 

          I made full size drawings of almost all the wood pieces in my 1925 Buick Standard.  I laid the wood pieces on Paper * use white Paper* traced them where I could, including all the holes, and then I added dimensions in case something happened in the photocopy process.  I bought a roll of 36 inch wide Velum paper, and cut it every 24 inches.  24 x 36 inch is the size that can be reasonably reproduced at an Office Supply store like Office Max.  I wanted people globally to be able to make local full size copies.  For pieces that would not fit on a page, I made match lines so that each piece could still be copied full size, then laid out on a piece of wood easier.  

    It would cost a fair amount just to ship the wood globally, even shipping drawings is fairly expensive.  If someone needs the files, I can ship a USB drive with all the files for the cost of a postage stamp.  The USB is about $5.  Then they can print the files for the wood pieces that they want to fabricate.  

    My wood covers 1925/26/27 Standard Touring (Model 25).  It also makes a good set of drawings for the other cars to help people understand the wood building concepts that Buick used.    Below is a photo of the wood I have drawn.  I also have photos from multiple angles to help people understand what each piece looks like.  Then there are the assembly photos.  No end to the fun!

    I do not believe that there are any Master wood drawings for any models.

    Hugh

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     Have a Buick 1926-25X, and would love to have a copy, still possibel to get one?

    Liv in Norway!

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  2. My brothers and I recently aquired some property owned by our great grandfather, and found a large quantity of parts scattered throughout an old barn. The most intriguing has a tag from Fisher Body Corp on it and we are trying to identify what it belongs to.

    Job no. 31009

    Body no. 16668

    Rumor has it that great granddad had a prized Buick that he held onto long after it ran because he loved it so much. Could we be looking at those remains?

    Any help is REALLY appreciated--thank you.

    Still have this parts?

    Have a car like this that needs to be restord, 1931 Buick serie 67, and are lokking for parts for it.

  3. 1927 Buick 5 passenger Brgm Model 54

    sorry - have not figured out how to modify titles of posts.

    Also, this is a model 51 not 54. Semantics I know but the 54 models were 2 doors. This is a Master Six.

    128 inch wheelbase car. Buick did really well in 1927 production wise.

    Any photos ??

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