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  1. Bob, I'll ask another way: is there liquid or silicone in it? or is it solid metal
  2. I seem to remember seeing this car at Cernar? Celnack? Buick ... (dealer now closed) in Northhampton a few times at their car shows. If it was junk I would of remembered more!! LOL Looks awesome. Not many old Buicks to be found here. That alone puts a premium on it to the seller and a buyer in my mind. Looks like an easy transaction from those few photos. Steve in MASS
  3. 100% agree with JZ above. Here are recent findings as fairly savvy, frequent purchaser: $1900 (local..no shipping) vs 19000 ( with 800 shipping from Las Vegas). You pick the better deal: Steve in rust heaven Massachusetts.
  4. less funny, I was close to buying a new caddy then. Nice score!
  5. My past has ingrained an number of Steve Facts. Chief among them: Anybody that says they never lie is a liar. Now, that's just me of course. (I bet a few of you will be glad when I'm cleared to go back to work). LOL
  6. Hi pal, the answer to your question is: ROOF RAIL Weatherstripping. Good luck. Steve 9236
  7. Thank you. Glad I have nice people like yourself to educate me on this matters, sir.
  8. No argument from me...that was my point, too, from prior postings in this thread. My thoughts exactly sir.
  9. LOL You knew me from long ago!. I washed a 65 Riviera so often the Vinyl Top started caving from all the rust that grew from the dampness I hosed behind it. Now I wash my little collection once a year whether they need it or not.
  10. I bought a number of perfect cars. Why was I always working on them?
  11. Fire it up you are within recently obtained ( Arnulfo and me) specs I have 1/2"maybe a little more too.
  12. You are right, never had it explained so succinctly before. I now see the light... Thank you and have a Great Day
  13. LOL a real proper attitude would be "can I at least have my dollar back"LOL People or govt's that say what they are going to do and then do it don't require attitude from either party. Just my opinion, of course...when it comes to corvette sweepstakes.
  14. OK, got it. Guy bought a raffle gov't ticket. Won the raffle. Wants his prize. No said prize He's a jerk.
  15. I'm not the most literate. Did I just read he is a jerk because he's a used car dealer?
  16. I heard as of late Georgia isn't on the up and up in transparency as they used to be.. ..sure would take the money over the any new car!
  17. Is gas pissing out in the carb throat when the throttle is pushed? If yes bad gas need more gas If no: pull the hose before just before the fuel filter...turn the key...is gas coming out? if yes replace/bypass filter (easy) If no start working backwards at pump (not too hard)
  18. Verde, awesome color looks like a nice 20 footer driver There's a big 63-65 Buick supplier in Neshanic Station NJ, maybe they can recommend in your area.Damn, looks good to me...lol
  19. I meant it as levity. But since we are now serious, If someone overseas wants a part I have that they want from me in USA half way around the world for 25 bucks...it must be the rarest tidbit in the world, ha? I wouldn't sell it for 25 bucks. And if it WAS a 25 piece and a fellow enthusiast wanted it, I would send it off instead of making a perplexing week/month ordeal over it. Just my thoughts, try and have a great day!
  20. Negative Passenger inside toeboard. Looks like a good time. Have fun
  21. Hi All, Just for 65 owners, I sent them a 65 Standard door skin years ago they said they could not replicate it. I think we are still out on this one. Clarks is a great company and they are local which I am always eager to support. If there are better seat upholstery kits I would like to know Regarding the seat bun CUSHIONS: They are "not to the last detail" like clarks upholstery is, they are sourced out. They are at best a good start, they need to be cut/modified to fit. And while some may be naturals at interior work, I am not LOL.. the learning curve is EXPENSIVE$$$$$ Here's an original vs the hobby cushion we have offered to us(me) for the restoration hobby below: The slits in the cushions have to be lined up with the backside of the seat skin. Then the cushions need to be adjusted, modified/cut to size and then cut the slits through the cushion to begin the hog ring hold downs. Too far off and throw it away, the pieces are not sold separately...It probably took 10 cushion sets to do 3 interiors over the years lol...Glad it's a hobby, hope this is of use to somebody. Steve9236
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