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  1. Awesome progress Rob! I'm excited for you. You must be feeling pretty good about all you and your wrenching buddy managed to accomplish over your garage vacation. Keep up the good work and in no time you'll be driving that baby around town and ready for the drive to Portland! Hey, now you can return that rented engine hoist! Ike
  2. Great story and photos! Happy Trails, indeed! I'm glad the trip was trouble free and so much fun. Congratulations! Ike
  3. A friend just sent me the following link: In Nebraska, a Field of Low-Mileage Dreams (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/15/automobiles/collectibles/in-nebraska-a-field-of-low-mileage-dreams.html?hp&_r=2&) The article reminded me of this thread about clearing out an old wrecking yard. However, the cars in the article aren't wrecks. No Buicks -- the guy was a Chevy dealer -- but it's still a fascinating story. This collection is being auctioned in Pierce, NE, (125 miles northwest of Omaha) on Sept. 28-29.
  4. While researching information about R152a (as Willie suggested ), I came across a discussion thread on the LeSabre T-type Forums (The Lesabre T-type Forums • View topic - Air conditioner Repair - Refrigerant R152A - Duster Spray) that included a link to this Youtube video (Air Conditioner Charge - HFC152A "Duster" Refrigerant - Accumulator explained - 1986 Buick Century - YouTube) explaining and demonstrating an A/C system conversion to R152a. (The guy who made this video goes by the handle "turbokinetic" on the LeSabre T-type Forums; maybe he's also active on this forum?) A very interesting part of the video comes at the end when he explains how the accumulator (dryer) works, and why it's necessary to replace the accumulator when converting an A/C system to a refrigerant that requires a different lubricant. Pretty cool video. (No pun intended.) Edit: OK, I lied. Pun intended. Ike
  5. The Sept. 4, 2013, Hemmings Daily featured an article on a book entitled Car: The Definitive Visual History of the Automobile. The car featured on the book's cover appears to be a 1957 Buick; and I believe it's a Roadmaster because the headlight door is painted to match the car color, rather than having a chrome finish. 57 Specials and Supers had chrome headlight doors. Did 57 Centurys have chrome or painted headlight doors? In addition to having the good taste to display a 1957 Buick on the cover, Car: The Definitive Visual History of the Automobile looks like a very interesting book. Here are some more photos from the Hemmings article: Ike
  6. Thanks to all who have expressed interest. The tires have been given away. Ike
  7. grrrrowww! Nice photo! I'm glad I asked you to re-post it. Jayne Mansfield, right? Unfortunately, I have no idea what you mean by "artwork" as a hint for what this photo has in common with the photo of Sophia Loren. (That is Sophia Loren in #718, right?) Other than Mr. Earl's appropriately Buick-related answer (dagmars!), all I can come up with is Black & White photography. Somehow, I don't think that's where you were going. Could it be that they each rode to the photo-shoot in a Buick? :cool: Alas, I have to repeat: "I don't know art, but I know what I like!" Thanks!
  8. OK, now I'm really curious. Would you re-post the image from post #719? The image in #718 shows up well, but nothing appears in #719. :confused: Artwork, huh? That reminds me of the retort "I don't know art, but I know what I like!"
  9. Rob, what happened to the '84 GMC Caballero? It no longer appears in your signature. The part of the thread quoted below was from mid-June. However, since changing one's signature affects the signature displayed in all previous posts, I can't tell when the '84 Caballero was dropped from your signature. I have reviewed your posts since June, but I haven't found any mention of the Caballero's fate. Did the '67 Valiant take the place of the '84 Caballero? I don't know if I just missed it or if I have completely forgotten that discussion. :confused: In which case, I may have to adjust my medication. (Less wine; more Guinness!) Ike
  10. From the album: Member Galleries

    With Dad and my 1957 Buick Roadmaster, parked along the Potomac in July 2013
  11. From the album: Member Galleries

    At Capitol in DC with Dad and my 1957 Buick Roadmaster - July 2013
  12. From the album: Member Galleries

    Driving around DC with Dad in my 1957 Buick Roadmaster
  13. Here's an entry for consideration:
  14. Congratulations, Lamar! That's one impressive '54! Beautiful photos, too. I'm sure Morning Glory is thrilled with her new surroundings. Ike
  15. Jim, I'm sorry you won't be going to South Bend. I was hoping to meet you there and thank you in person for helping me better understand my 57's wiper/washer system. It's still not working, but I understand how it's supposed to work a whole lot better! I hope you have a successful trip to South America. Ike
  16. Rotten luck, Rob. I'm glad you're safe and that you were able to get some help. Good luck the rest of the way home! Ike
  17. That's great, Frank. I'll PM you with my phone number. I'm planning to arrive in South Bend on Thursday and leave on Sunday. I'll be staying at the Microtel Inn & Suites. Ike
  18. I just got my registration confirmation. I'm number 471. I'm going to drive my '63 Electra from DC to Chicago the week before the meet, and then drive to South Bend with my father. Then, I guess it's back to Chicago before driving back to DC. I registered the Electra in the Driven category, which is appropriate considering how much it's going to be driven! (My father was lobbying for the '57 Roadmaster --I think because he hasn't yet seen it in person-- but I don't know if the '57 is ready for such a long trip. I think it needs a few more uneventful medium length drives before I have the confidence to attempt such a long journey.) I'm really looking forward to meeting so many of you in South Bend, and to seeing all the great Buicks gathered there. It will be especially nice being there with my father, who will celebrate his 80th birthday a few days earlier. (By the way, he just recently bought a 2013 Buick Enclave that he loves!)
  19. Mr. Earl, By giving the tires away for free, I am simply following the precedent set by Rob McDonald, and paying forward his kindness and generosity in sending me some parts for my '57 Roadmaster at no charge. (I shouldn't give myself too much credit, though. These tires didn't cost me anything, and would otherwise have been thrown away.) I would be happy to meet you somewhere outside the beltway; unfortunately, I'm leaving DC tomorrow morning for 2+ weeks of travel for work. I won't be back here until Saturday night, June 29; so the earliest I could meet you is Sunday, June 30. Is there any chance you could come through at that time? If not, I might be able to arrange for a friend of mine to meet you, but it would have to be at my building in DC. Ike
  20. I have a brand new, unused, carpet set that will fit a 1957 (or 1958) 4-door hardtop Super or Roadmaster. It was ordered for my 1957 Roadmaster from Auto Custom Carpets, Inc., but it's a loop cut rather than a pile cut, and I wanted the original style pile cut carpeting, which I purchased from another supplier. Unfortunately, the shop that bought the carpet for me couldn't return it (or didn't really try), and I got stuck paying them $225 for it. I want $150 for the carpet set, plus shipping costs; or you can pay just $150 and pick it up if you're near Washington, DC. Another option is paying me $150 and meeting me at the BCA Nationals in Southbend to pick it up. PM me if you're interested. Thanks, Ike
  21. [My apologies if this is the wrong place to post this. Since I'm not "selling" these tires, I didn't think the buy/sell page was the right place.] I have an old set of 4 lightly used L78-15 bias ply wide white wall tires that I'm giving away. I'm also giving away an unused, possibly even older, 8.20-15 bias ply wide white wall spare tire. All five tires came from Sears. I prefer to give away all five tires at once. PM me if you are interested. These are old tires and shouldn't be used for driving (see Edmunds article about the dangers of driving on old tires), but can be used by someone interested in showing a car with wide white walls. The tires were on my 1957 Roadmaster when I bought it, and I couldn't bring myself to throwing them away when I had them replaced with new radials. Each of the four L78s has a flat spot from sitting for many years, and I suspect it's a permanent plastic deformation. I personally wouldn't recommend driving on these tires long enough to see if heating them up will eliminate the flat spot. I live in Washington, DC, and I would be happy to bring the tires anywhere within a 50 mile radius of the Lincoln Memorial. If you want them shipped to you, I would ask that you either arrange the shipping or pay me to do so. (I have no idea what it would cost to ship tires.) Another potential option is meeting me at this year's BCA Nationals in Southbend. Although, I'm not thrilled by the idea of lugging these tires all the way from Washington, DC, to Southbend, IN. I can fit only two tires in the trunk in addition to my current spare tire, so I'd have to put three tires in the back seat area (wrapped in plastic, of course!). Photo comparison of L78-15 and 8.20-15: L78-15 tires: 8.20-15 spare tire: Thanks, Ike
  22. Brian, my condolensces for the loss of your father. May his memory be eternal. Thank you for sharing the story and photos from your journey home in the Centurion. It's wonderful that the car performed so well on such a long trip. It's a testament to the quality of our old Buicks, to your father's good judgement in buying the car, and to your excellent care of the car over the years. Ike
  23. Rob, After reading the entry about the sale of your MGB, I looked down at your signature to see how you have changed it. The MGB no longer appears, as expected, but I was surprised to see the new line "1984 GMC Caballero, ..." I was about to PM you about until I saw this post! Congratulations! I look forward to the photos. Ike
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