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email sent to Roger Barrett regarding springs. thanks in advance
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I have a 1928 Buick model 47S and I am in search of a gas gauge cable. I am also looking for the brackets/supports for the exterior windshield visor/bill - not sure if that's the correct name for it. I would appreciate your assistance. Thank you
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No, I don’t have one
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my car is a 28 Buick series 120 - will it fit my car?
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Is the Jaxon 34 a split rim? I have a 28 Buick model 47S came with wheels but no rim- have seen 3 types of 21 inch x 3 1/2 inch wide - all different
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looking for the 21 inch rings that tires get mounted on- car came with the wood spoke rims but the rings are missing. I realize this post is 4 years old but hope you're doing well. Please let me know if the rings are available. If so, how much. Thank you
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That's the year, make & model I have but I have a long way to go before it will even come close to your car- you have a real beauty there. I'm still hunting parts.
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is this still available
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thank you - I was afraid of that. The search begins - again. really appreciate your help. Thank you
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I bought a 28 Buick model 47s- came with wood spoke wheels, no tires, need to know if an additional ring (if so, it's missing) is needed to mount the tires when I get them. Some people saying yes - some no. Do I have all the parts I need to mount tires on these rims? Also, can't get back wheels off? Help, please
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still available?
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do you still have #3, 1929 Buick gas tank? price?
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I am also in Bakersfield CA, I would like to talk to you about my 29 Buick model 47S - I bought a manual but I need some more 'how to' help. I could use an assist. Ken Henry
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Few Parts and tires- shopping for best buys
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Sorry, not Kyle. First name is Ken. New to group.
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1 hour ago, dibarlaw said:
KHenry
Welcome to the forum.
The car you have looks to be a 1928 Model 47 Master Sedan 120" Wheel base. Check for data plate on the firewall. If it is a 7 passenger then it would be a model 50 on the 128" wheel base.
thank you- I checked out the plate, it says model 28-47S. Really appreciate your help. Car cam with wrench to remove wheels but haven’t been able to yet. Stuck pretty good. Got some rust lubricant - going to work on that today.
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2 minutes ago, Rod Wise said:
KHenry
Buick started producing their following years models in August. So even though your car was manufactured in 1927, it is a 1928 year car. There are no wood kits for these cars, so keep as much of the original wood as you can.
Thank you
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The title shows 27, model 00, vinn 1995100, first sold 08/27/27- always appreciate assistance of any kind
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On 3/23/2016 at 6:44 AM, MrEarl said:
We all like pictures! Soooo
This thread is for posting pictures of YOUR Pre War Buicks. Just pictures and a brief description. It will help us all know who has what and sort of put a car to a person so to speak.
Still post more detailed pictures and dialogue in the Me and My Buick forum please!
So let's see them! and who knows, maybe your car will end up featured in a calendar some day.
I’m new to the group. Just picked up a 27 Buick, straight six but that about all I know about it. There are not badges on it. It’s a 4 door and I’m trying to figure out the model, find some tires and the best place to go for parts when I need them. Just getting started. I look forward to hearing some thoughts. Thanks
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On 12/2/2017 at 11:32 AM, sligermachine said:
If there's enuf interest in buying a preformed wood starter kit for these years i would set my machines up to make 12 at a time I'm just asking if there's any one looking i have a few patterns out of the Buicks I own . the last time i restored my 1929 ford I bought a wood kit and was surprised that i could not do the same for a pre war Buick ? kyle
Just picked up a 1927 Buick, may be awhile but good to know there’s someone out there to help with some of these things
Want to buy cam lifter springs and caps for 1928 Buick Master 47S
in General Motors Automobiles and Parts - Buy/Sell
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need to buy two cam lifter springs and caps for 1928 Buick Master 47S, 272cu" motor, straight 6. Please let me know if you have spares to sell. Thank you. Ken Henry; khenry@bak.rr.com