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  1. Hi, I am currently putting back together this Buick that I dismantled 20 + years ago ---Good things take time!

    Luckily I bagged every nut bolt etc and labelled where they were from. This was all before these new smart  digital cameras.

    However come to assemble front suspension and I am not sure if there is a left and right knuckle support--they look the same 

    but I am hoping someone can help. I dont have a parts book to check on part numbers. Hopefully they are identical as I have

    already assembled them. Thanks Bruce (NZ)

  2. Hi from a New Zealand petrolhead,

             I recently purchased this car and did 4000m in USA and then shipped it to NZ. I had the A/C recharged in USA and all worked well.

             However now none of the heater/ A/C control buttons work. It is heating at 75f with low blower speed continually! Fuses are all OK.

             Has anybody any suggestions? Failing that I may have to import a workshop manual, ( or perhaps somebody may be kind enough

             to scan and email me some relevant pages from a manual). Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. 

                   Regards Bruce.

  3. Does anybody know the gloss level for black inner fenders? Also is the starter black or Buick green?

    Generator  distributor and power steering pump all black? How about fan blades, mine are silver but

    may have been black? Thanks Bruce( New Zealand).

  4. Joe,  Back again and the part supplier does not believe me. They say that my Sportwagon could have been 

             modified!!! They also say they have sold 100+ of these rear drums and have had no fitment problems

             for this vehicle (64 Sportwagon).   I looked on Ebay for pronto BD8839 drums and 4 other suppliers

             say they will not fit.  I will keep on the case because sometimes the buyer is right!  I would like to get

             copies of factory Buick  part #s for front and rear drums. Any suggestions? Also Sportwagon shop

             manual would probably list drum sizes, if I can find someone with one.  Hope I am not annoying you

             with these messages. Bruce.

  5. Joe, Thanks for your reply--I was 99% sure they were 2.5in front and rear, but needed confirmation. Reason being I purchased

    drums from a well known parts supplier,shipped them to New Zealand, and found they were only 2.0in. I have been in contact 

    with them and in 2 emails from them they keep saying Pronto BD8839 drums fit rear 64 Buick sportwagon. And they are still listed

    in their catalog. Seeing they were said to fit rear I assumed they would fit front as well, so I bought 4!!!!  Hopefully I will get a refund

    even though it is outside their 30 day return policy, and then purchase 4 correct ones, which I think are AC DELCO  18B452.

         Regards and thanks, Bruce.    PS I have 2 Sportwagons and a number of other BUICKS , DeSOTO etc.

  6. The money aspect does not worry me too much ,but I have tried the seller for a refund. The main purpose of my thread was to highlight this

    sellers shortcomings! Sure I was dissapointed but it would have been much worse if I had arrived in LA and found I had an unusable vehicle

    The repairs dont worry me too much,parts are cheap and I can do all the work myself. However I did not need another project! I have 3or 4 going at the moment.All in all I am happy with the wagon ,it will be nice when finished. Bruce.

  7. Now the real truth!

    I recently purchased this vehicle, sight unseen (dont tell me I know -not a good idea) because the listing sounded

    very good as was the sellers feedback(see Ebay item # 191186802115)

    I am from New Zealand and for our next trip Stateside we planned to spend 5 weeks and approx 4000 miles touring

    the Northern States in this Buick. However a health problem changed our plans and I had no option but to ship it

    home to NZ. On arrival in NZ I drove it 5 miles with negligable brakes and found no reverse due to low oil.

    Started repair inspections and found.

    1 Brake cylinders leaking badly (see photo)

    2 Drums worn up to 104 thou O/S ( max allowed 60 thou)

    3 Steering box leaking at both ends.(see photo)

    4 Rag joint soaked in oil.

    5 Heater core leaking ,and has been for years.

    6 Trans not original (as listed) and leaking.

    7 Diff pinion nut loose and also leaking oil.

    8 Bad scratches on tailgate window--far too deep to polish out. (see photo)

    9 Nice paintwork damaged by steel grinding particles embedded in the paint.

    Altogether the only thing not leaking seems to be the radio!!!!!

    Seller said I hope you enjoy this Buick as much as my family has. HA HA.

    Brake drum surface area rusty thru non use, and licence tags expired Aug 08

    Comments and discussion welcomed!!!!

    BRUCE

    1955 De Soto

    1964 Skylark Convertible

    1964 Cadillac Sedan DeVille

    1956 Buick Super

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  8. Anybody interested? Under 70,000 miles, 4 cyl , tidy, most options, White,blue upholstery. Value ? $3500? May

    trade for 50s or 60s rust free project. What have you? I need 1936 Plymouth conv coupe parts, and 1962 Cadillac

    Conv chassis and body (less doors , front fenders,hood and all mechanicals). Must be rust free. Bruce.

  9. Hi John, Thanks for your reply,and yes will give you a call if we are in your area.No firm plans as yet- depends on how

    the Buick runs. However we have a backup car-87 Chrysler. I also have Mopar vehicles in NZ-1955 DeSoto SW, 1937

    DeSoto, and 1936 Chrysler convertible coupe which I have had since high school!! Thanks again and hope we can meet.

    We arrive in LAX about 8th May and will be around for 5 weeks. Regards Bruce.

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