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What model is your '36?
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Yes, it did help. It identified the color on a car I was looking at was indeed the original color.<BR>Sorry I never got back to you. Thanks!!
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I am very happy for everyone who had a good experience. However, buyer beware! I found the antique Buick I had been looking for on Traderonline. Multiple phone conversations with the seller assured me he was on the level and the car was in great shape. His business is actually selling collector cars. I decided to make the 12 hour round trip to look at it. I'm glad I did. The car was not even close to the condition described and worse yet, was not even the model he advertised it to be. Sadly, the car is still mis-advertised online today as the seller is trying to convince some sucker the car is something it is not. I know folks like this are the minority but just be careful.
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Should a NOS fuel pump, say as old as a 1930's vintage, be rebuilt before installing it? Could the diaphram still be trusted?<BR>Opinions?
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Is this car still around? What model is it? Is the original engine still in it?
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Where are you located?
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Help! Quick!<P>Can someone tell me what color is "Paint #422" on a '36 Buick? Don't need the exact DuPont color name, just is it black, green, blue...etc???
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HELP, QUICK!!<P>Can someone tell me what color is Paint #422 on a '36 Buick? Don't need to know exact DuPont color name, just is it black, green, blue...etc.
'36 Throttle Linkages
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Does anyone have a '36 Series 60 parts car OR is anyone have one apart for restoration...<BR>I'm looking for the accelerator linkage rods and pivots which mount on a stud attached to the driver's side of the engine block. I have access to a good machinist who can duplicate the parts if I can "borrow" all the parts for a couple weeks to get all the dimensions. I could use parts from a Series 80 or 90 as they are similar to the Series 60.