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  1. Welcome! Hoping you are having as much fun with your Buick as I, and am gaining knowledge from the excellent resources and people on this forum.
  2. Thanks @MrEarl! I appreciate the response and the effort spent to look up the car. Yes-I have found the car to stop fairly easy without too much pedal pressure needed. From memory, and looking this up from on Hometown Buick, take a look at the '50 72 and '50 72R. The difference in the sedans is in the Sweepspear's presence on the Riviera model. Perhaps Buick carried this forward on the Roadmaster line until the 4-door hardtops appeared.
  3. Hello Phil - this car did not have plastic seat covers when I bought, but here are some pictures of the interior.
  4. Good morning Phil. Please see attached pictures. The first shows the R designation after the 72. The later are of the master cylinder.
  5. Thank you for this tip! Also the procedure you used is innovative.
  6. Good morning All, was thinking yesterday that I had not posted in awhile and wanted to give a progress report. One interesting thing - the passenger side window would pull amps when the switch was activated but the window would not roll down. With the recent North Texas cold-spell, I had a hunch, cranked the car, and lo and behold, the window rolled down. I suppose several heat-cold cycles "stuck" the window in the guides. I took some silicone lubricant and generously applied to the felts + rails, and the window now functions as it should. The next items for attention are: 1) Replacement of front shocks - I have 2) Service of rear shocks - the seals are bad where the lever arm goes into the dampener housing 3) Get speedometer repaired 4) Free up the thermostat control. It works, but tighter than I'd like 5) Repair defroster dampener cable (middle lever) 6) Identify exhaust leak - sounds like around driver side exhaust manifold Two questions for Y'all: 1) In '54, I thought the Roadmaster cars were equipped with power brakes. Mine does not have. Was this a holdover due to the '53 power brake mishap? 2) The full name of the car is a Roadmaster Riviera Sedan, Model 72R. I thought the Riviera cars had the fully exposed rear wheel openings. What makes this car a Riviera (other than the designation)? Have a great day! JT
  7. Thanks Ken! I have been having fun with this car. One interesting thing - the passenger side window would pull amps when the switch was activated but the window would not roll down. With the recent North Texas cold-spell, I had a hunch, cranked the car, and lo and behold, the window rolled down. I suppose several heat-cold cycles "stuck" the window in the guides. I took some silicone lubricant and generously applied to the felts + rails, and the window now functions as it should. The next items for attention are: 1) Replacement of front shocks - I have 2) Service of rear shocks - the seals are bad where the lever arm goes into the dampener housing 3) Get speedometer repaired 4) Free up the thermostat control. It works, but tighter than I'd like 5) Repair defroster dampener cable (middle lever) 6) Identify exhaust leak - sounds like around driver side exhaust manifold Two questions for Y'all: 1) In '54, I thought the Roadmaster cars were equipped with power brakes. Mine does not have. Was this a holdover due to the '53 power brake mishap? 2) The full name of the car is a Roadmaster Riviera Sedan, Model 72R. I thought the Riviera cars had the fully exposed rear wheel openings. What makes this car a Riviera (other than the designation)? Thanks and have a wonderful evening, JTF
  8. Neat question! Some of us like picanha, some roast, some meatloaf... I leaned towards the '54. Round yet boxy. Refined but means business. Classy yet bold... Thankfully it takes many types to keep the passion going.
  9. Thank you! I worked in Miami circa '14-'15. The car in your avatar looks familiar... Your car is very nice also. -JT
  10. Thanks! I'm off on a hitch-when I get back in I will do this. Hope everyone has a wonderful Holiday Season! -JT
  11. UPDATE: I freed up the ashtrays, removed, cleaned, greased and replaced. It took some jiggling but I was able to remove without too much difficulty. While I was at it, I removed the auxiliary heater fan motor, disassembled, cleaned, and greased the bearing. No more squeals! As a bonus, I added an Airmeter temperature + humidity gauge. Seems to be registering accurate. Last night was our town's Christmas parade. People loved the Roadmaster. The previous owner had rigged up blue lights in the Ventiports, which I think adds a nice touch. Thanks for the help! -JT
  12. All, This car appears to have dual exhausts. On the '54 models, wouldn't you need to cut a hole in the driver's side X-frame to run the driver's side pipe? Not familiar with the manual transmissions, but with my 72R the Dynaflo and brake system looks for a very congested setup with dual exhausts... -JT
  13. Very well! Thank you for the reply. -JT
  14. Thank you Bill - this is a Sonomatic, which I have. I am looking for the Selectronic. Once again, thanks for the tip. -JT
  15. Sharp! Appears that the Flight Pitch transmission has been replaced with a Twin Turbine? PNDLR vs PNDRG? Hope you have many years of enjoyment with this, my second favorite Buick! -JT
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