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  1. It was not an option , is was standard. Unless you are familuar with buicks, most people never knew how to start the older cars. Think about changing, it might save your car from getting stolden. The younger theif know nothing about this starting system, and the ignition has to be on. Jim Schilf palbuick
  2. Layden Excellent identification. Found owner in area with a 1911 Brass T. Exact model light. Will be listing on E-Bay in the next few days. Thanks for the help. Jim Schilf palbuick@aol.com
  3. Recently purchased a Brass headlamp. Lamp has no vehicle name, Mfg. name, or patent date. Rim has clear glass and is 7 1/2 " diam. Distance between monting sleeves is 7 " Any help appreciated Jim Schlf palbuick@aol.com
  4. Recently purchased a Brass headlamp. Lamp has no vehicle name , Mfg. name or patent date. Has clear glass lense and is 7 1/2 " diam. Distance between the monting sleeves is 7". Any help appreciated. Jim Schilf palbuick@aol.com Light has been identified as 1910-1911 Ford Model T. Jim Schlf
  5. Following used parts for a 1939 Buick Special, 40 series. Radiator-$65.00 Head light lenses, excellent cond. no cracks or chips 70 .00 pair Rear bumper painted silver,straight, not pitted or marred up, bonus this bumper has a very early trailer hitch attached $ 90.00 Rear end partial torque tube, housing and gears,control arms, FREE. NO SHIPPING Reproduction rear gravel shield, 2 pieces, excellent reproduction, heavy metal $ 195.00 Shipping extra on all above parts. Jim Schlf palbuick@aol.com
  6. For sale, right and left side used rear brake hardware from a 1936 Buick series 40. Includes shoes (need new Material) All hardware is in excellent condition, no rust or grease covered. May also fit 1937 & 1938 series 40/60. $ 30.00 for all plus shipping. Jim Schilf palbuick
  7. Not sure but 1961 or 1962 , door panels Jim Schilf palbuick@aol.com
  8. Hi Lamar I have a 1954 Chassi and Body parts book. Still an original issue Buick book. Effective Jan 1. 1954. Is this what you are looking for. 150 pages of Illustrations and part numbers. Very good for the pictures. It is NOT for sale , but if you don't have this one I may borrow it out for you to make copies. Deposit Required: Titles to your cars Children. Deed to home and garage Dog. ( have 3 cats now) Beneficery of life insurance policy. $50,000 USC You can keep your wife, I have one allready. If you have this book , disreguard all of the above. Jim Schilf palbuick@aol.com
  9. I have the convt rear seat lenses, and a set of complete tail light assemblies. Plus a few more parts left over from my 66 Cat. What else do you need? E-Mail me directly Jim Schilf palbuick@aol.com
  10. Hi If you will send me a list of parts needed, I have many excellent used parts. From the restoration of my 66 cat. Wheel well moldings and side chrome. Also have NOS rear Chrome piece, between taillights. Radios, dash parts. JIm Schilf p[albuick@aol.com
  11. I have to clean some more out of the garage. 1975-6 455 CI complete with 400 trans 1947-48-49 248 C.U. complete with 3 speed trans, Starter gen, carb. air cleaner, spark plug cover oil filter. NOS 455 short block. Factory original, Brand new. Stage one heads, 1973 Magnafluxed. Pictures and information, please write. Pick up only, NO Shipping. Located near Rockford Il. JIm Schilf palbuick@aol.com
  12. I still have this motor. JIm Schilf palbuicik
  13. No matter what size you plan for your garage. it won't be enough. If you have enough room, extend your foundation another 20-30 feet, You can always add on later, after you run out of space. The extension might be used for a paint booth, large enough for a sandblast cabinet and storage,or another car. Electrical outlets and lights, the more the better. If you have a big compressor, run air lines everywhere. I used 1 1/2 PVC pipe all around garage, and 3/4" drop lines to regulators, like electrical outlets air outlets at several convenient locations. Use epxoy paint on the floor. Garage insulated with 1 1/2" stryafoam and covered with plaster board, Peg board used half way up on walls. My work area is heated 30 X 30 and with the stryafoam insulation area stays warm in Winter, and about 15 degrees cooler than other half of garage in summer. Jimm Schilf palbuick
  14. Hi Did you ever get the rubber tourque ball boot for your dynaflow? I have a NOS torque ball rubber boot seal, for the 1948-52 Dynaflow trans. Group # 5.565. part # 1334298. E-mail me if still interested. Jim Schilf palbuick@aol.com
  15. Hi Scott Want $60.00 for complete assembly, plus $8.00 shipping. Send me e-mail at palbuick@aol.com Jim Schilf
  16. Well I found the knob you wanted. Dose your car have air conditioning? There will be a large temp. control knob in the center of the control panel. If you have A/C, I have a complete panel for an A/C car, no broken parts. You may have to replace the control wire, these froze from rust or dirt and too much pressure on the control knob will break the control arm. When you take it apart check the control wire to see if it is free. I had a lot of trouble on my 63 with the arms breaking, especially in cold weather. Jim Schilf palbuick
  17. Recently brought home a 1965 300 C.I. motor and 300 trans. Purchased from estate and owners had no knowledge of motor. It has a 2 bbl carb. No alternator. R.S. exhaust manifold broken. Block has very light grease or dirt on it so it may have been from a low milage car. Best offer over $100.00. It is stillin my trailer so I may be able to deliver up to 100 miles for expenses, Otherwise it will be pick up only. Located in northern ill, Rockford, Ill. Jim Schilf palbuick@aol.com
  18. Hi There should be a small allen screw on the back of the knob. I have a couple of the knobs lying around, will have to find where they are lying, give me a couple of days to look. Jim Schilf palbuick
  19. The 1940 Roadmaster coupe is a fairly rare car, with a total production of 3921. All the 40 grilles are the same, as are the bumpers. Locating parts should not be too hard. This would make an excellent collectible drivable car. Jim Schilf palbuick@aol.com
  20. The Eastwood co. also has an excellent gas tank sealing kit. www.eastwood.com Jim Schilf palbuick
  21. You may also try, Richard Gumm, P.O. Box 555, Reno Ohio, 45773, 740-374-8169. He recast my 1940 Buick steering wheel. Excellent job and the cost was resonable. Give him a call. Jim Schlf palbuick@aol.com
  22. Hi NTX 5467 got it right. Happened to my old 70 Wildcat, Turning a corner i thought the rear end broke, with all the klunking it did. I had to have the rear end cover removed and all old fluid removed cleaned and new fluid and new positraction fluid added. The addative for the positraction used to be called whale oil. You may have to hunt for the addative, don't know if available any more. Jim Schlf palbuick
  23. I plan on selling at the Heartland Regional Show In Collinsville, Ill. August 12 , 13, 14. I can deliver the following parts, Nos 1965 50/60/8000 Radiator core support, L.F. fender 1956 Special, 1973 R.f fender, LeSabre, Electra, Used 1939 Special Radiator, 1939 rear bumper, 1939 rear end. 1966 rear chrome trim( cast piece between tailights) NOS, for LeSabre only. Write for prices, or questions. Jim Schilf palbuick
  24. I have 4 old gas tanks that fit the following Buicks, 1948 Roadmaster, 1949 Super 1950 Special, 1954 Super. None have been tested, all have rust. No holes or dents, still have the filler necks and gas gage. Please do not inquire about shipping, For free you must pick up. I may be able to deliver to Regional in St. Louis, end of August for small fee. Jim Schilf palbuick@aol.com
  25. I have a NOS rear quarter panel for the Electra Convt. Right side full quarter. I have some more 70 Electra parts. E-mail me directly for more information. I live just outside of Rockford, Ill. This is a pick -up only piece as it it almost 9' long. Jim Schilf palbuick@aol.com
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