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Budensor

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  1. Hey I have a 1961 Lark with less than 23K miles I can't take pics tonight but I will soon and send them to you ? If you would like to talk to me in person send me a private message. I hope I can help. Bud
  2. Will you put a pic on here I may be able to tell you what it is.
  3. I'm still hoping someone has one out there and can help ! Please if you read rhis would you PLEASE REPLY ! Thanks for READING !
  4. There's got to be one (1) out there somewhere ? So I can have them make Please HELP ?
  5. I'm looking for these Door Flippers for the rear doors of my 1936 Buick 80C Pheaton. I've been told that the Cadillac 70 Series used the same ones. If I could find just one to use a pattern to cast them from would be great. I'm new to this group be I'm hopeing maybe there someone here that might be able to help me. Thanks Bud Ensor
  6. Thanks ! and Yes I've talk to Dave Tachney he could only remember having one (1) of them ever. But he can't remember ever selling it though. He does think that 1936 and 1937 are the same. So if I could find just one or borrow on from someone I could have them made. Thanks Again Bud
  7. Do you have any 1936, 1937 Buick Pheaton ( Converables ) I'm looking for the Rear Door Flippers
  8. Dale, Your right I was a little hasty with My post. I should have let it Soak in First. Thanks for your outlook and input.
  9. Would anyone know if any other brand cars had these same rear door flippers. Like Cadillac , Oldsmobile , Packard , Pontiac of same year or years. I know Marty is looking at his Cadillac for me to see if they are the same. I know 1938 Buick and Newer are different the Arm part is Straight and these are Curved. Just maybe there are other brands that use the same ones ? Thanks
  10. First I don't appreciate the comment " That's what you get when you have those high end cars " But I Feel Very Blessed to be the Care Taker of this High End Car ( as you put it ) and it's proud Owner. I just trying to put the car back with its Original Parts. I also Appreciate all the help the people on the Forums have given me since I've been on here. I have tried to call Dave Tachney and will keep trying to get him he will answer eventually. Bud Ensor
  11. Again I'm a New Buick Owner of a 1936 Buick. Ok saying that I found out at the BCA Nationals in Springfield,Mo. last week our car is missing the Flippers on top of the rear doors. Could any one HELP me find some or One that I could see to get demintgtion so could have some made. I understand the bases are a cast and the arm part is curved. I believe 1936 and 1937 could be the same ( But Not Sure ). Bob's has them for Later year models and he has the Springs. Any kelp would appreciate. Thanks Bud Ensor
  12. Again I'm a New Buick Owner of a 1936 Buick. Ok saying that I found out at the BCA Nationals in Springfield,Mo. last week our car is missing the Flippers on top of the rear doors. Could any one HELP me find some or One that I could see to get demintgtion so could have some made. I understand the bases are a cast and the arm part is curved. I believe 1936 and 1937 could be the same ( But Not Sure ). Bob's has them for Later year models and he has the Springs. Any kelp would appreciate. Thanks Bud Ensor
  13. No they are on the Rear doors on rear top of the door and when you roll the windows down these go down with the window and cover up the opening left because the window is curve at the rear. The front top part of the window frame is flat and it close the front part of the door top. These Flippers and the flat part of the window frames close up the hold top of the opening so nothing can fall in side of the door.
  14. Again I'm a New Buick Owner of a 1936 Buick. Ok saying that I found out at the BCA Nationals in Springfield,Mo. last week our car is missing the Flippers on top of the rear doors. Could any one HELP me find some or One that I could see to get demintgtion so could have some made. I understand the bases are a cast and the arm part is curved. I believe 1936 and 1937 could be the same ( But Not Sure ). Bob's has them for Later year models and he has the Springs. Any kelp would appreciate. Thanks Bud Ensor
  15. I think the is a Good article. But I feel that I can't trust going to the local Gas Station here in Alabama and pumping what the Pump Says to be NON- Ethanol Fuel. I also feel bad for Paying a Higher Price for a Fuel with out something added and wondering is Really NON - Ethanol or Not ? I was in South Alabama not long ago and found what they Called Boat Gas and also wondering the same thing and or they just Charging me a higher Price for the same old Ethanol added gas. Thanks Bud
  16. Would anyone know if the Vent Window Frames on My 1936 Roadmaster Phaton 80C are Hollow or Solid ? I would like to know before I Start Drilling and Tap them to mount Mirrors. Thanks Bud Ensor
  17. Has any One installed one of these rubber floor mats from Bob's. I need to know the does and doesn't in doing this. I'm putting this in My 1936 Buick Roadmaster Pheaton 80C. I just hope someone had some knowledge in how I should start trimming this so it will fit properly. It has No hole for the Floor Shifter or the Gas Petal. How should it be trimmed it at the door ( thresholds ) opening. This one of the last things to do before heading to the AACA Central Spring Meet in Independence,Mo. and the Buick Nationals in Springfield,Mo. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Bud Ensor
  18. Steve, I read your message here ! I have 1936 Buick 80C and I think your car 90I has the same wheels as mine would have any extra ? Thanks Bud Ensor
  19. Do you still have ? I would like to buy
  20. John, hello I'm Bud could you tell the size of theses ( top ) ? Why is I've put a Optima 6V battery in my 1936 Buick to give it more cold cranking Amps. and this looks like it might work to hold it in place. It's under the front seat and the shield on these look like it would protect it to. Thanks Bud Ensor
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