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Need help with Mexican Buick and Cadillac
jackofalltrades70 replied to =diego='s topic in General Discussion
Your friend is incorrect about the vin plate that is held on by screws. Many Buicks, including three 47' convertibles that have been in my posession and a 47' sedanette had them held on with the same screws. My 48' convertible is riveted. Still yet, wonderful car! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
My first classic Buick – 1951 Super
jackofalltrades70 replied to WhipperSnapper's topic in Me and My Buick
While you may be looking for "information", you will find that many of us are very passionate about keeping the cars as close to original as possible. Sure some will say that it is yours and you can do as you wish, but if maintained, one of these cars will cruise just fine down the road, with enough stopping power as originally built. You can talk to any old street rodder or know it all and the first thing they tell you to do is change to 12v and put disc brakes all around. A six volt system will work wonderfully when maintained. If you don't maintain a 12v car, it won't work well either. Are you wanting to drive this car ever? I am doing a frame off on a convertible. I also work a full time job and have a wife and children. I have well into 4 years and am just getting ready to finish paint and reassemble. Why not make it start and stop, enjoy it for awhile and work on little things while learning about your car? Then later, you can consider a full frame off. We see too many cars get torn apart for rebuild, only to have the owner lose interest and junk the car. There are shops that specialize in dynaflow transmissions and various engine rebuilders that can still do the inline 8. I hope I haven't offended as I know Pete didn't mean to either. Otherwise. Here to help and look forward to your progress Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
On Sunday July 20th, 2014, we, The Scranton AACA Region. are having our annual Car Show, Flea Market and Car Corral. Of course, All of my Buick Brothers and Sisters are more than welcome to come out fir a great day of fun. We are looking for vendors that would like to peddle their automotive related products. In past years, our flea market had dwindled and we would like to see if we could welcome some of the AACA community to come to our meet with their parts/products,etc. We would also welcome any and all to come and bring your vehicles for a wonderful day filled with friendship and wonderful cars. Feel free to contact me here or by PM. I can also be contacted via email Jackofalltrades70@yahoo.com Please include AACA meet in the subject line to assure delivery. Thanks and look forward to seeing any and all of you there. Matt Whitaker Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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On Sunday July 20th, 2014, we, The Scranton AACA Region. are having our annual Car Show, Flea Market and Car Corral. We are looking for vendors that would like to peddle their automotive related products. In past years, our flea market had dwindled and we would like to see if we could welcome some of the AACA community to come to our meet with their parts/products,etc. We would also welcome any and all to come and bring your vehicles for a wonderful day filled with friendship and wonderful cars. Feel free to contact me here or by PM. I can also be contacted via email Jackofalltrades70@yahoo.com Please include AACA meet in the subject line to assure delivery. Thanks and look forward to seeing any and all of you there. Matt Whitaker Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Your only issue is going to be transport of the item. A whole chassis can be had for $500.00, but shipping is a killer. Selling it locally is your best bet. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Are you saying that the linkage will not move into the reverse position, or the transmission has no reverse when in the selected "reverse" position?
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1952 Roadmaster Estate Wagon project.
jackofalltrades70 replied to MikesWoodieWorld's topic in Me and My Buick
Hey Mike, what did you ever do with the 47' woodie pickup? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
I ordered a rebuild kit from Apple hydraulics. Not only do they rebuild these, they will also sell you a kit for us do-it-yourselfers! Was under a hundred bucks with shipping. The kits at this moment have the two seals, springs, snap ring and freeze plug. My plunger shaft was ok, but later this year, their kit will include the shaft also. A tip for rebuilders, before assembly of the bottom section to the top, fill the bottom reservoir with brake fluid. Makes bleeding easier. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Copper scrubbing pad and CLR works better with less scrubbing. (Calcium, Lime, Rust) Remover. Then with a nice chrome polish and a good wax.
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Good luck in your search and hope you find the car of your dreams! I know I have!!!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Looking for a diagram if I could get a copy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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If I still have my 56' when Allentown rolls around, It will be there also to make your two cars look better! Wifey or a friend will have to drive it because I plan on having the 47' convertible done by then! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Your engine was not designed for high octane gas. There os a calculation for that and it is evading me at the moment. I put some Marvel Mystery in the gas every time I fill up and have had no worries. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Glad she's back in tip-top shape. Ready for some heavy duty cruzin'! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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1966 Wildcat Convertible-Recent Acquisition
jackofalltrades70 replied to 48Super's topic in Me and My Buick
Very nice! Glad you were able to find a car, finally. Good luck and hope to see you soon! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
1947 56C Project "Can't finish unless you start"
jackofalltrades70 replied to jackofalltrades70's topic in Me and My Buick
I have pretty much sanded my fingerprints off at this point. But, I am almost done sanding. A few more interior parts and then I can move forward. Been putting in a lot of long hours working on this and my 56'. Getting closer to repaint is like seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Will soon be bringing the 48' convertible home from storage to prepare for the rust repair and see if I can get the engine freed up. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
I had to park the car last week because my master cylinder started to fail. I have it off the car and apart and have been searching aimlessly for seals. I really did NOT want to pay $450.00 for it to be rebuilt. I managed to get seals for it ordered today and hope to have it back together by Thursday next week. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Any old car mechanic's near Byron, Georgia?
jackofalltrades70 replied to hddennis's topic in Technical
When you checked the timing marks, did you find TDC on #1 and make sure the rotor under the distributor is at plug 1? It sounds as if it is just off one plug wire..... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
I salute you all! The ultimate price was paid by many and many are still ready to pay the ultimate price. God Bless all of us and our Country and Families! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I would think that there are some that do. But, seeing that this is a holiday weekend, most are busy. You might post farther down in the ford model t section also. Matt Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk