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Craig Balzer

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  1. Tom The lug nuts that were improperly tightened were on a rim I no longer have - that is the one that sustained damage to the lug nut holes. The rim in my photo is a replacement rim procured by the garage (from a seller in Denver) and is currently in place on my car. Now I am worried this rim may be the wrong type/style/size/offset (a disaster waiting to happen). I have noticed several threads mentioning 3 or more styles / types of rims each what I assume is differing off-sets. I never really understood the difference between them. 1) Which style / type of rim (the three digit number) ought I have on my 65 Riviera Gran Sport (I assume the one I photo'ed is a 895?) ? Where is this number found? 2) What is the proper offset I ought to have? (this may sound similar to question 1 above but inquiring minds want to know)
  2. None what so ever. I have no idea if the dimensions of a 64 and 65 wheel wells are the same. I agree - Verde Green is a nice color
  3. Now -- how the h3ll can you tell that!! - 🤔 -- calibrated eyeballs??!!?? BTW - that rim needed to be replaced when a garage neglected to torque the 5x lug nuts. The old (original?) rim was held on with 2 lug nuts and the holes were well and truly auger-ed out. I was lucky to find it and didn't know it was "off" by 6 years
  4. These photos are from my 65 Riviera Gran Sport (made in December 64) -- may help. Sorry for the dirty tires/rims - I live on a dirt road.
  5. How about a set of instructions covering how to fold the pieces and where (precisely) they fit. I bought a set of the carboard pieces last year (don't recall from whom) but haven't installed it yet
  6. Matthias Just out of curiosity, what part of Germany do you call home? Craig, Ret'd US Army 1980-1984 - Munich 1990-1995 - Darmstadt 1995-2003 - Heidelberg PS - happy searchtempest.com worked so well/quickly for you
  7. Might I recommend you use searchtempest.com every now and then This app searches CraigsList, Facebook Marketplace and eBay for you I entered "1972 Buick Riviera GS dash top" in the "Car parts" section and found https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/950854503133424/?ref=category_feed&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3A0c2bcf6a-bb94-46bd-8d7b-ca44e777a5e2 Check out the last photo of the 10 photos https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/24966255373021205/?ref=category_feed&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3Aebaa4f42-1d2b-4bbf-849c-b1556cba7ec0 I don't know if the 73 dash works on a 72??, but (second last photo): https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1124896205370129/?ref=category_feed&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3A98dc724e-14c2-4669-8104-df102f92a0b7
  8. DR914 - unfortunately, buried at the bottom of their "Contact" tab: No longer accepting radios for conversions. And, sadly, if you click on "Radio Conversions" on the home page: AS OF 12/1/2021 WE DO NOT CONVERT OR REPAIR RADIOS. Due to the death of the owner, Greg Thompson, we are no longer able to provide this service. Website is being left for now to allow access to the information it provides as a resource.
  9. I Googled the above and came up empty. I did find Gary Dahle in Sarasota Is this your guy?? http://garydahle.com/ Gary Dahle Pro Audio Repair 507 Hancock Ave. Sarasota, Florida 34232 (941) 379-2O77
  10. Don't remember where I found this photo (not a Gran Sport but WTH), but provides a bit closer look at the tires
  11. If I am counting correctly, that leaves 2 on your shelf. I'll take one - PM sent And then there was one . . .
  12. I had SsnakeOyl do the belts for my 65 Riviera Gran Sport. Better than new but a$ other$ have noted, at a price. Got new retractor covers, the fancy carriage emblems, labels and new webbing First 3 photos are "BEFOREs" Next couple are as received from Ssanke Oul
  13. I'll admit to reading/scanning the responses here but haven't seen mention of the mileage on this car. The Mecum ad states it has/had 810 original miles -- a VERY rare (and expensive) "option".
  14. That works (I am not the seller) As of 1630 on 02JAN24 (in Colorado) it is still available https://www.ebay.com/itm/176080318630?hash=item28ff3470a6:g:4jQAAOSwJ5JlbzfS&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4ECEIZeb5fDJhd67xQKbb%2FEHmZP2d7G7jv9Q85e2JOwiBB66wO7kmoHqM9SD3fgmqJf794LhwPi90%2BveyJzxB52z7Q6EmVSgL4hcxnxrShqZ%2BQdHyFmhSNX5LRaMa76TeHSqapv%2BY8g53ZFS7N92kFL2wg87Ndw6bifiseesTfyLG8oDtIZHOcYs%2FhRHa89hF%2Bx%2B1mwBeJVMIfWu4JSYw6bxBCnPezTdZKsTrR5thXV3Y35seihio00kXw0E17NqhQg9RWxmE9oUpT0np3%2FBtmlhZgrylxGGJQ3WLENpO1xC|tkp%3ABk9SR_7xssiZYw He is asking $325; Located in Manahawkin, New Jersey, United States
  15. A feature that may speed your search is an app called searchtempest.com. It searches facebook, craigslist, and ebay ads I entered 1965 Buick Riviera GS and found a bunch Here is the results https://www.searchtempest.com/search?search_string=Buick Riviera GS&category=8&subcat=cta&autoMake=Buick&autoModel=Riviera GS&minYear=1965&maxYear=1965&cityselect=zip&location=80106&maxDist=50000#gsc.tab=0
  16. According to the data under/in his avatar: Costa Mesa, CA, USA
  17. You may find your buckle at Ssnake-Oyl (I know you know of them and their prices) I sent these buckles to them (first two photos) And received these in return - third photo It appears to me you have been searching for the missing buckle for 3-4 years - you may need to ju$t bite the bullet
  18. Thank You - that was my goal. I told my painter that if my car were parked with 9 other red cars, mine was to be the red-est. I shopped colors for 7 years at car shows and unknowingly PPG Viper Red (his recommendation) was in my top 3. Choice was easy at that point
  19. To provide even better protection, I used ceramic coating on my new paint (on my XKE) It is hydroscopic (water rolls right off) and protects the paint from minor scratches' also provides protection against UV fade. Each manufacturer will have different prep requirements. In my case there were 4 levels of quality - levels 3 and 4 required a final buffering by an experienced paint / body guy. He used a 30,000 grit pad on his buffer to touch up the final shine. My Jag has 2-3 coats of Viper Red PPG paint and 3-4 coats of clear - then the ceramic coating
  20. Mark I just added your 47 second video to YouTube Here's the link that'll take you (or anybody) directly to it https://youtu.be/Jdn0KJBbAg0 Maybe you could add some details Where: When: Why: etc
  21. Mark I can help OR upload it to YouTube (no cost) and then post the YouTube link here Craig
  22. Nearly had it, Daniel https://bestoffercounts.com/ He also is active on eBay
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