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MStuartk

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  1. Hi; I am searching for the little clips that hold the chrome trim in place under the rear glass of a 1955 Buick Special.  It might be called beltline molding.  I have tried several companies but nothing yet.  I am attaching a couple of photos.  Hopefully someone can assist me here.  I read another post where someone used the metal door clips and fabricated them a bit but they worked.  Does anyone know what door clips they are referring to? 

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  2. Me again!  I am still trying to keep this old Buick original by either repairing or replacing badly worn out items.  I am hoping that someone could give me a lead on how to purchase the rope on the rear of the front seats.  Also, if anyone has any information on how the rope is secured inside the housings!  I searched online and all I could locate was the actual chrome housings, which I do not need.  I think the chrome will clean up to an acceptable outcome. I included one photo of the seat back, and another photo of the 55 that was taken with our Cherry Blossom blooms in my driveway on Saturday. 

     

    I also want to thank all of the people that has been assisting me with working on the old Buick.  I wish to be able to return the assistance but I don't have enough experience with the old car yet to be able to offer assistance.  

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  3. Thanks everyone for your suggestions.  I actually found a replacement that seems to be in good condition for less than 30 bucks.  My theory is that the plastic sort of helped lengthen the life of the metal, and the plastic was not placed back on the ring after maintenance, or this actual horn ring is a replacement that was sold without the plastic.  I think that over time, the metal against metal wore it out.  

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  4. Well, I received the parts for the horn assembly but ran into another unseen issue.  Even with the adjustment all of the way down, the horn button will not stay on the wheel.  Upon close inspection I noticed that there is a metal lip at the bottom of the horn button that extends outside of the casing.  The photo of my existing horn button displays that the metal lip has worn away.  I suspect that this is the reason that the button will not stay on the wheel.  It actually does stay on the wheel but the slightest movement brings it off.  In my opinion, that metal lip is what actually keep the button on the wheel. 

     

    The second photo displays a horn button that I saw on Ebay.  This button has a piece of plastic that goes around the protruded lip.  Does anyone have any ideas how I could proceed without purchasing an entire horn button?  I am thinking I might be able to fabricate a piece of hard plastic to serve as a washer.  Yet, since the lip has worn down so much, the plastic might not be enough.  Ideas are appreciated!  

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  5. I do see the RTV now that you mention it.  Good eye!  This also might account for why it seemed to be working okay for a short time after I started driving it.  Are you referring to the wheel nut as pictured in the first photo?  Do you think I will need to take that nut off and place the "missing" spacer to make things work properly? 

  6. Thanks so much!  I have no idea if it was mounted wrong before.  I drove it a few days before it came off and because I like the Buick horn sound, I blew it a lot!  I did pry off the center cap to try to see what else can be done but that is far as I went.  Looking forward to any additional knowledge on this and drawings.  The manual really did not get into this on my level of understanding!  

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