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I've grown quite fond of four doors. I hated them when I was younger and would have never given them a second look. I've found they're pretty handy when you want to toss a couple of kids in the back seat. You also can't tell the difference when you're looking out the front window. I guess I don't feel the need to be "cool" anymore. Which is good because I never really was "cool" anyway.
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I suppose a person could always buy it and re-restore it. Shouldn't cost much
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(20+) Marketplace - 1948 Buick Sedanette · Coupe | Facebook Not mine. I looked at it this weekend. He claims he's turned down offers of $2,000. I offered a fair but less. Engine locked, needs rockers, etc. Car looks very complete but nothing on the car is in especially great shape. An ambitious person probably could get it running and driving. Car was supposedly stored in a barn. He had a Michigan title from 1961. At one time, someone really cared about this car.
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Roger's handcrafted 1:12 scale models
drhach replied to Roger Zimmermann's topic in Our Cars & Restoration Projects
I just read about that "why use 4 when 9 will do" mentality in a book called "The Perfectionists" by Simon WInchester. Excellent book. A quality car was an "overbuilt" car. -
Zep Floor Wax Finish Experiment on 1949 Roadmaster
drhach replied to Dan O's topic in Buick - Post War
Definitely have to factor in naps -
Zep Floor Wax Finish Experiment on 1949 Roadmaster
drhach replied to Dan O's topic in Buick - Post War
That came out good. There's a lot of real estate on these old cars. How long did it take? Not everyone has the time, energy or money to do a paint job on an old car (me included). That shouldn't stop you from enjoying it and trying to preserve it as best you can. Good job. -
Riviera 1963 performance voltage regulator question
drhach replied to Ocotillo Bandit's topic in Buick Riviera
Go with a 3-wire. You get better voltage sensing/management. Just as easy to install. -
1962 /1989 Trabant 601 Wagon Very Nice $9,500
drhach replied to Leif in Calif's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
The world's only compostable car. -
That ducting is surely for A/C. The way it's aimed, I would hate be in the back seat. Your neck would be a giant icicle. Maybe someone can answer, what are the models that had the three piece rear window? It seems like they show up for all models. I would have thought they would have been for one particular model.
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There's a pair on ebay right now. Are you doing a conversion?
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1957 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special
drhach replied to miami's topic in General Motors Automobiles and Parts - Buy/Sell
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I swapped a 1965 SP400 in to my 1962 Lesabre. It had a Dynaflow as well. I would say overall, it was pretty straightforward. Some things that needed to be sorted out...... -The trans mount had to be modified. I'm not sure if there is some interchange between the different year Rivieras. I ended up cutting a couple of inches out of the middle of my Dynaflow mount and using it for the 400. -You'll need to wire the kickdown and switch pitch to the carb. You can use factory parts for this. -I had to shorten the driveshaft a few inches. I also upgraded to the newer style 400 yoke. The Buicks used the smaller diameter yoke. Not a big deal, but it makes getting bushings and seals much easier. -The cooling line routing is a little different. -Yes the shift quadrant is different. I would skip the 64 transmission and go for the 65-66. I wanted the switch pitch option. Also, the 64 has a different pan and gasket. It's a one year only odd duck. You'll have to deal with the shift quadrant either way. In my case, the shift quadrat was on the dash. I scavenged some parts and made it look pretty good. -You'll also have to sort out the shift linkage. You may get away with a cable setup. Or a later Riviera linkage, not sure. Mostly it was just fiddly stuff that either needed a little creativity or required scavenging some newer (65-66) Buick parts for a retrofit. I've been very happy with my swap.
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That will buff right out.
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1. Issues that affect safety. 2. Issues that affect drivability. 3. Issues that affect comfort. That's always been my priority list for old vehicles. If you're on a budget, you may want to hone up on your mechanical skills and do some work yourself. There's a Riviera specific forum here.
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I've understood that same. Also use distilled for the radiator.