Dan Marx
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OK, I still have it, who can use it? Must be some Standard Buick owners out there.
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I have an NOS '31 Buick 60 series axle with spindles and I am trying to see what else it fits. It is listed in the for sale section.
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Will the spindles and king pins from a '30-31 60 series Buick axle interchange with the larger series?
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Possibly, what is the application?
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Well folks, I guess I have a different perspective on this topic. Yes, I don't need to sell the parts or cars to eat, any cars I have or will have when it is time to "be called up yonder" will have no meaning to my wife or heirs. I play with stuff to keep my sanity as i grow older, anxiety, depression, arthritis, .......... Sure I have 5000 gas caps in the loft, lots of parts to sell at swap meets, occasionally, and a couple of cars that I have some money in. They owe me nothing, there is not a lean on anything. So, If I am building a harp in the wood shop, or playing a medieval CRWTH I just finished, or working on my V-12, '42 for Ford Franken hearse, I had an enjoyable, relaxing time learning something new in life. Sorry, but I am just not concerned about the stuff in the garage when my time comes. My wife is secure for the rest of her life, and my grand kids don't care about car stuff.
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While we know the wrench fits the Canuten Valve, don't forget that darn Canuten valve is connected to the Framis which is a bigger problem when it comes finding that Arkansas Speed wrench in the correct size.
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Sorry to inform you, but those "channel lock pliers" are an Arkansas speed wrench. Apparently not raised in the north.
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If the engines were numbered sequentially with the cars, this would be an early one? hey, it even looks like the distributor is intact on this one, that is until someone touches it.
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Some where in the back hills of Montana, Billings area perhaps, sits a Star Motors Inc Continental engine and partial frame. There is a tag on the Continental engine No.31006. Any idea what year this is? BTW, the polar vortex just went thru the area, probably under several inches of SNOW!!!!!
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I have been teaching myself metal spinning for about a year. takes a lot of practice, practice, well, you know the rest. lot's of scrap metal laying around. Yes, a wheel cover can be made. In fact, there is a company in England that makes wheel covers. Check the internet for Terry Tynan, he lives in England but is the guru for spinning, and check facebook for earl Powell, another guru in metal spinning. Once you have the buck made from hard rock maple, then many pieces can be made.
dan Marx
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Nice to see a car with the coach work. At the Good Guys Charlotte meet this past weekend there was a 1939(?) Judkins Lincoln V-12 Limo for sale. Very interesting to look at. $55K
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The tag indicates this is a '31 Buick front axle. This front axle is scripted" BUICK 7", and it appears to have never been on a car. I do not what Buick model that it fits. This axle is in excellent condition. It doesn't appear to have had any bearings on the spindles, I believe they are NOS. There are numbers on the axle pads that are shown in the pix. $450.00 plus freight. Weighs probably 90- pounds. Located in SC. Don't hesitate to contact me with any questions. Replies have indicated this is for a 60 Series Buick, '31-32.
dlmarx at bellsouth dot net
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This a complete axle, can some help me identify it as a 1930 by the part number. That's what the seller says for $150
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The Nash Car Club replied that these carbons will fit the rotors for the big cars
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Was it factory or an add on?
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Motorola Temperature control, automotive?
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I can only assume this is automotive, perhaps some list member can shed some light on the use. Could this be an after market add on?
Dan