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Thanks To ALL who gave advice or parts for Buckie.
jackofalltrades70 replied to Rosiesdad's topic in Buick - Post War
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Just a thought.....this might be the name of the plating company. Maybe they were very proud of their work, or wanted traceability. Matt
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Not mine............ Wow. I've got two extra sets...............If this sells for this price, I'll even fix the dingers and polish the extra one I might consider to get rid of. 1948 BUICK ROADMASTER CONVERTIBLE STAINLESS STEEL BELT LINE TRIM 4 PCS | eBay Matt:D
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1947 56C Project "Can't finish unless you start"
jackofalltrades70 replied to jackofalltrades70's topic in Me and My Buick
I would love to be @ South Bend, Indiana next year. And, still is within my possibilities. Regardless of whether my car is ready or not, I will try to make it to New York for their big meet this year. Matt -
Anderson Pearson, My 1941-76C Buick Roadmaster
jackofalltrades70 replied to 41Roadmaster's topic in Me and My Buick
Looking good Anderson! Nice attention to detail. Matt- 187 replies
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How to do a frame on restoration?
jackofalltrades70 replied to 1957buickjim's topic in Me and My Buick
Jim, Well done my friend. Cannot wait to meet you and the car in person. Matt -
Brian, I personally will say that you have done a fine job as President and it was great to speak with you, face to face at Hershey last year. I also look for great things to continue happening within our great organization. We all are depending on the board to help direct us where and how we need to move forward. Matt
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Keith, Good luck on getting the RM home. Hope it is a successful day. Matt
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Then you have to consider that if you run a diesel compressor, you have to fill it up before you return it to the rental place. I also noticed the fresh red paint on the tires and door handles. Want me to consider something......show a real junkyard car, hard core rust and paint removal and then show the end result. Matt
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Pete, Thanks for the great pictures. I look forward to seeing more. Matt
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Ok guys. Not mine but figured that this needs a good look from someone. Buick : Roadmaster 76C Buick : Roadmaster 76C | eBay Matt:D
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Jim, Did you unbold the steering column bolts? They might have been overlooked as they also hold the dash on. Matt
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Really gonna miss being there with all you crazy guys. I hope I can make it next year. Enjoy fellas and I wanna see a lot of pictures. Matt
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1947 56C Project "Can't finish unless you start"
jackofalltrades70 replied to jackofalltrades70's topic in Me and My Buick
the car is quite the adventure.....I'm learning lots of new things. I am recovering the frames and I cannot lie, I had the actual seat cover pleating sewed for me. Was quite economical. But, it still is a little of an on-taking stretching everything and hog ringing everything down. Thanks for the comments, but honesty is my policy and I don't wanna lead anyone on. Matt -
1947 56C Project "Can't finish unless you start"
jackofalltrades70 replied to jackofalltrades70's topic in Me and My Buick
Well, I've worked on the mustache bar a little bit more. Thanks to Smartin' I'm getting better at polishing. Got a lot more to do before I change out to the next polishing bonnett. I also worked on some seat stuff. It's not the best looking and i still have some more sewing and adjusting to do to the bench, but I'm happy with my results. It might not be factory patterns, but it works for me. -
Thanks John, worked everything out and all is good. Will have my rims and tires after the meet is over. Matt:D
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Robert, Maybe a shot??? http://forums.aaca.org/f117/1950-1951-1952-buick-parts-330624.html#post1048287 Matt
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I'm trying to get 4 rims and tires from another member. I live 5 blocks up off of I-81. Matt
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I got out to the 18th annual local car show today......Since the Buick is still under construction, I drove a 38' Desoto convertible with a rumbleseat! Several, but not many Buicks there.... but over 400+ cars there. Let all who wanted sit in the car and in the rumbleseat. A very beautiful day out with my kids.
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1950 -1951 -1952 Buick Parts
jackofalltrades70 replied to James B. White's topic in Buick - Buy/Sell
Do you have any good radiators available? For a 52'? Thanks -
Is anyone from Northeast PA or Upstate New York going? If you are driving and have some room for 4 rims/tires coming home, please PM me. Thanks Matt
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Adam, sorry to hear that the trunk repair didn't work out. You are a very good metal man and if you can't make it work, noone will. Hopefully the next one needs nothing but some sanding and primer! :DMatt
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Saw this and thought it was a nice article...... Matt How one couple went 3,500 miles in a Morgan 3 Wheeler coast to coast | Motoramic - Yahoo! Autos