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ol' yeller

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  1. No Wayne, they don't.  The '64 front bumper came up higher on the side of the fender. Also the '64 fender will not attach to a '65 core support.  The side trim on a '64 also has holes that go the length of the fender, the '65 stops at the wheel arch.  That said, you can put a '64 complete nose (fenders, core support, grille, and bumper) on a '65 if you swap out the core support and radiator to the '64. The hood is the same except for the ornament.  The '64 radiator is a downflow while sometime in '65 Buick switched to a larger crossflow radiator.  The body lines will match but you will have some bodywork to make the side trim match up. 

     

    Greg

  2. This was held yesterday under a bright sunny sky and a cooling breeze.  113 Buicks were in attendance. They ranged from 1908-the late 90's Rivieras.  Our local chapter of the BCA with the help and cooperation of other local chapters does an excellent job putting on this annual show for 23 years now.  This year the Reatta attendance slipped a little to only 4 cars at the event.  They were all '90s, 2 coupes and 2 convertibles.  The coupes were both red, one with a tan interior and the other with a gray interior.  My white and red interior convertible was there as well as a Maui Blue convertible.  As my car won a Gold award last year at the Portland National, I showed it as display only this year.  I have several pictures but I have to transfer them over from my cell phone so I'll post them up later.   

  3. I suspect one of the new components you replaced is defective. A defective rebuilt alternator is not uncommon. I'd take it back to where you bought it and have it tested.  I haven't heard of a new battery not able to hold a charge but I assume it could happen.  Your issue is puzzling as it happens while driving which means that as you drive the charging system isn't charging correctly.  That generally isn't a short, it means something in the charging system isn't working right.

  4. If you want new, I'm sure they are being repopped.  They come with the dash wiring kit.  OPGI, or any of the repop guys could get it for you.  I bought one for my '65 Skylark years ago.  Seem to remember it was a couple hundred for it back then.  Probably close to double that now.  If you are a BCA member, there are lots of advertisers in the Bugle.

  5. When checking pricing on Craigslist you have to realize that those are asking prices. There is an overpriced Reatta on the Seattle CL that has been listed for 3 years that I know of that has never sold. It too needs a lot of work. At $2500 it is probably $1500-$2000 above its value.

  6. At the National in Portland last year it poured buckets all the way there from Seattle. I had spent the previous week polishing and detailing everything before the trip. My car was filthy when I arrived. The next day I ran it through Tech while waiting for a spot at the wash station. Guess when they took my picture? After cleaning all the filth off and detailing it that night we went on the Rendezvous where it rained again. Of course judging was the next day so back in line at the wash station. Finally the weather broke and became a glorious Northwest day. On the plus side I did take home a Gold so it was all worth it except when the Bugle came out and there was the picture of my filthy car with the top up. Oh well.

  7. In '67 the small block V8 choices were either a 300 2 barrel or a 340 with a 4 barrel. I am not sure if they made a 340 2 barrel but I know there was no 300 4 barrel in '67. So the answer to your question is no.

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