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Where are you in Michigan?
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Try Dan Jackson.
313 516 1289
He is near Detroit
Kevin
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I like the way they did the tail lights.
Kevin
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I'm looking forward to Kalamazoo next year. It will be a short drive compared to Branson.
This will be my 4th ROA that I have attended. The awards are well done but the best reason to go is the people.
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I thought best of show went to the car with the most votes regardless of class.
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CARS shows a right side mirror for '68 & '69
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We need to keep in mind that our old cars are a hobby. If you can have more fun with a few modifications, do it.
If your main concern is investment value and your afraid to drive your old car or make any changes, your missing a lot of fun.
I put a little over 3000 miles on the Riviera this year and probably a little more road rash but I had fun.
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I bought emblems for wire hubcaps from Bob for my '63.
The quality is as good or better than original.
I don't think a sticker or decal would look as good.
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Upgades to improve safety ,stopping and handling only make sense .
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It's your car, do what you like. When you sell it, if I don't like it, I don't have to buy it.
I can't believe this thread has gone this long.
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Door edge guards were a option
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It's time to let this thread go and move on to other things.
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Try James Kehr at bestoffercounts.
Kevin
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Look for loose chrome in the filtered air area. I had one that looked like yours and had to clean it with steel wool to remove loose pieces and seal with clear coat.
I didn't want a chunk of chrome going down the carburetor.
I got rid of it because even with the clear coat, it continued to flake.
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Do you have to stand on your left foot and use your right hand?
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Mike, your car will look great in the winner's circle at Kalamazoo next year.
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Jim, thanks for letting us know about covid. So far I have no symptoms but tested yesterday as a precaution. The test was negative but will test again later in the week.
I hope everyone else is doing well.
Kevin
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Here in Branson, it looks like a bunch of old farts, and I'm one of them.
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I'm planning on being there Thursday. Flying would probably be cheaper but driving the Riviera will be a lot more fun.
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If you're replacing the tank and sending unit, you might want to think about replacing the steel fuel line .
I have had several old cars that gave me trouble with rust in the inside of the fuel line.
Inline Tube sells pre bent line that fits good.
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If you don't glue the center portion to the hood, gravity makes the pad droop enough to rub on the air cleaner when closed.
Kevin
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Chuck, could you see if it was from the overflow line?
My '63 leaks from the gear selector shaft over the winter.
Kevin
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Bernie, that riviera looks like it could have been a Michigan car.
Kevin
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If you do install a water temperature gauge, keep in mind the hot light doesn't come on until 248 degrees.
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Modern rim to use for a '63 spare?
in Buick Riviera
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I live in Clio but do make trips to St.Laurent's and Barneys bake house.
Kevin