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  1. $1.88 and this was at midnight and there were lines out to the street. I slipped in and was accused of cutting in line...now I feel bad; but not that bad Willie (Mobile gas at I-10 and Ackermann Rd in San Antonio)
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    Hello All I need some tires for one of my '55s before the trip to Batavia and for another that will stay at home. I will buy some more BFG 7.60-15 from Coker tire again. Looking for the best deal possible I remembered a reply in one of the threads Tyres where Patrick, a representative replied. I emailed him and asked if any deals could be made. He replied that if 25 tires are ordered a 10-15% would be given. This on any size and can be shipped to multiple locations. If you need tires and were going to buy from Coker anyway here is a way to save enough for maybe a tank of gas. I will email Patrick with the link to this thread so he can reply with more details. Willie
  3. Dick Thanks for your reply and for your service to the BCA. Willie
  4. I just got my latest Bugle and included is the ballot for the board of directors with biographies of the candidates. I donnot know any of these people and was just wondering if any are regulars (or occasionals) of these forums. Also do any of the regulars know any and have any campaign plugs for any. To me these forums ARE the BCA today and those that aspire to lead should participate. Also others in important positions such as judges should be here to lend some help. Willie
  5. I have some ideas that will solve the high fuel prices. All of the details are not worked out but I can give a hint: It would be along the lines of bio-diesel and would involve liposuction. Willie
  6. The idler arm is the least of your worries...just 2 bolts on the right frame rail and pull the draglink down, remove the crossover pipe, remove the oil filter and the flywheel cover at the lower front of the transmission. The ramps should not be and obstacle other than having to crawl around under the car like a lizard. I have a service pit in my shop and the last time I had to R&R a pan on a 55 it took about 3 hours. This was on a recently assembled engine...could take a lot longer if the crossover/manifold/exhaust pipe fasteners have not been removed in a long time. Also I had to loosen the rest of the exhaust system since the exhaust pipe needs to go back about 2". Have fun! Willie
  7. Lamar I have done a few 55's, but it appears that 54 is completly different. So unless you want to retrofit a 55 system on a 54 I can't help much. Willie
  8. Hey Lamar, what did you step in?
  9. Sometimes we would like to know what is in web pages that are in different languages. This is not exact, but sure helps. http://translation.lycos.com/
  10. http://www.autocityclassic.com/ phone: 763-444-5880 Supplied all of the glass for my55 convertible. Good prices, service and products.
  11. <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">GAS PRICES ENOUGH IS ENOUGH or should it be POLITICS, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! This not the forum for politics. Let's get back to our common interests: Buicks! On this board sharing information on the cars should be a priority and leave the politics and flaunting of and derision of advanced degrees elsewhere. Willie </div></div> Here we go again...this was posted in this same thread 6/1/04...
  12. It is 1300 miles for me and will cost $150-200 more than the last time I made a trip to NY. We plan on sleeping in the car a few nights and eating baloney sandwiches on the road.. If we do stay in a motel, I will negotiate a lower rate if I don't shower. I could also increase the air pressure in the tires to 90 psi and drive 35 mph for 18 hours a day. Or I could stay at home and use the same excuse others had for now going to Plano last year.... Willie
  13. [color:\\"red\\"]SOLD!!!!!!!!!
  14. Buick made 2 different rear window mechanisms for 1955 63/43. May be best to sell the whole door. Willie
  15. The brakes are adequate when combined with the suspension and steering. Better brakes or the perception of better brakes may inspire confidence and more aggressive driving and the dated suspension and steering are not up to the task. Willie
  16. I can help. have for sale the manual you need and it is "try before you buy" if a BCA member: body manual
  17. I have a copy of the manual that will help for sale: body manuals You need the 1955 4dr Riviera 43/63. Willie
  18. As you can see by my avitar I am into the old stuff. This car has some problems that I can't diagnose and fix and there is no one local that is willing to work on it. I can be more specific if interested: post, PM or email... Price $5500.00 Willie
  19. Lamar, you should go outside and work on your cars and get away from that stinkin' computer...
  20. Sounds like the seal at the front of the torque and the pinon seal is leaking. I also recommend drilling a hole in the torque tube to check/drain fluid. If your pinion seal is good the torque tube will fill with trans fluid and it will get inside the driveshaft and give bad vibration problems. The part about trans fluid ruining rear ends is probably sometimes true, but personal experience is different. My origianl 55 Special routinely filled the rear with trans fluid to the point of leaking out of the axel seals and contaminating the brakes...usually washed the brakes with gasoline and removed the fill plug to drain it back to a normal level. If I had time and money I would pull the bottom cover bolt, drain the whole thing and refill with cheap hypoid 90 that did not have the recommended wear inhibitors. Anyhow that rear went about 250,000 miles (car croaked at 374,000 mi) with various dilutions of trans fluid in the rear. I pulled ther rear end a few years ago and rebuilt it...other than a few pits in one of the pinion bearing and an axel bearing there was no abnormal wear. I just cleaned it, replaced the bearings and pinion seal...it is now happy in my CVT. Willie
  21. As you can see by my avitar I am into the old stuff. This car has some problems that I can't diagnose and fix and there is no one local that is willing to work on it. I can be more specific if interested: post, PM or email... Price $5500.00 Willie
  22. Steve There is a manual that will help, and remember it is try before you buy if a BCA member. Willie
  23. Lamar These are the Fisher body manuals, useful for 54, 55 and some of 56. I emailed you with a special deal...actually anyone can get the "try before you buy" deal on download only if you are a BCA member. Willie
  24. Charles Dart is a good guy, with good products at a fair price. Can you post or email me his contact info? I've lost contact and want to buy some more videos from him if available. Thanks...Willie
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