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Rusty Rides

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  1. I'm assuming you went with the throttle body style injection? Curious how this works out for you. Was considering fabbing up a port injection set-up and intake. The siamesed ports have me concerned with how to control it so as not to spray the back of a closed intake valve. Still would be better distribution than the stock intake.

  2. Wow! Thanks for all the input. I just picked up the car 2 weeks ago and am still "investigating" what I have. And have not, lol. I am unsure what bearings it has in it, but it came with some bearings new in the boxes. i'll chedk them out and see what is there. I'll mic them when i get that far as well. Hoping they are within spec's. Are they supposed to have bolts holding the wheels on or studs and nuts? Mine have studs and nuts. Left hand thread on the left and right on right.

     

    As a side note. The previous owner said the drums were original equipment. He said the last 3 1950's he had owned had them on. I told him that I thought that Buick didn't offer aluminum drums till 1958. So apparently it is/was a popular upgrade to the earlier cars.

     

    Again guys, thanks! I am a little too young to have good knowledge of the 50's cars and appreciate you sharing what you know.

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  3. My 46S has aluminum front brake drums/hub assemblies on it. I'm assuming from a 1958 model. They are the 45 fin drums. Questions is are they a viable swap or something somebody slapped on to make it roll? Also the drums/hubs appear to widen the hub to hub width. Does anybody know what the stock front end measures WMS to WMS? They are huge by large, that's for sure. Thanks for your help all!

  4. Do you guys know for sure what parts are interchangable within the model line-ups. Let's make it simple and say 2 door models. So Special, Super and Roadmaster. Are the front fenders the same (except the Roadmasters length)? Rear fenders/quarters all the same including the sedanettes? Hoods the same (again the Roadmaster's length being different)? Doors would obviously vary between R and S models. Basically are the cars the same short of the Roadmasters length? Like a Roadmaster Riviera and a Super Riviera would be identical less the front clip.

     

     

  5. Drop it at my house! I know what to do with it! That car is beautiful!

    Seriously though, get it running as is and enjoy it. Then gradually find your hearts desire of what to do with it. Personally I'd restore it with a few modern touches for better drivability. Then drive the wheels off it.

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