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There are a lot of folks who would be very interested in this. It's a nice beginner hobby car and they are drivable and reliable as it is. So please post a price and let the games begin.
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I did not make it to Hershey, but I used to be a member of replicar/kit car club. There was a company called Samco that used to make Cord replicas. Seen them with Mopar and Ford power. I am sure there are some around. Mike
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Brooks Stevens' EXCALIBUR SS and SSK
Mkulina replied to StillOutThere's topic in Factory Built Replicas
No offense taken. Anyone who doesn't develop an increased pulse rate seeing that car, must simply be dead. It is gorgeous. You must be very proud of it. Mike -
Brooks Stevens' EXCALIBUR SS and SSK
Mkulina replied to StillOutThere's topic in Factory Built Replicas
Here's a question. has anyone ever had one restored? I know there are some of the folks from the plant still active in Milwaukee. Anyone had work done by them? have work done someplace else and delighted with it? Anyone ever restored one and considered marketing it is Europe where they do Excalibur tours? As you may have guessed, I have a pile of parts sitting in the garage that used to be one... Thanks, Mike -
All I can say it what a beautiful car this is. When it is up and running, can you let me know where the line forms for rides? Hope it goes back on the road soon....Mike
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Congrats and many miles of Happy Motoring to you...
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Just wondering whatever happened to this car? Thank you....Mike
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You may also want to consider listing the car here: Shay Model A Roadster They seem to move a lot of cars through those classifieds. The Shays are a lot of fun and an easy way for the unskilled to enjoy the hobby. I won't tell you how exactly I know that. Happy Motoring, Mike
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1985 Turbo Convertible
Mkulina replied to Mkulina's topic in Buick Riviera - Riviera Owners Association
Nope, they are analog ones, not the digital ones. But I did check the mileage, it was 112,000km or someplace close to 73k miles. Regards, Mike -
I have a 1985 Riviera Convertible that I need to sell. It's fairly solid, although it was a Canadian car at one point (metric instruments.) It is the typical maroon with a white top and maroon leather. The car is one of 47 turbo convertibles, ao you will have something unique for your efforts. It will crank, but not fire, I believe the fuel in it has gone bad. I would like it to go to someone who will repair and drive the car. We don't participate in any car related activities and it's just taking up space and collecting dust in our garage in Jacksonville. Let's put a number of $4,995 on it and see what happens. Thank you, and happy motoring, Mike 904-401-9528
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Gentlemen.... You may want to consider placing those ads here instead: For Sale / Wanted Ads Of couse, you may want to reconsider and just wash the dust off and drive those guys someplace. I am frankly mechanically challenged, but I had one years ago. It was a blast. Happy Motoring... Mike
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WTB: Riviera Convertible
Mkulina replied to danman's topic in Buick Riviera - Riviera Owners Association
Did you ever find your Riviera? I have an 85 Turbo one that I need to sell. It is complete,, but has been sitting. It was a Canadian car originally, but is in Jacksonville, Florida now. Regards... Mike -
John, have you looked here? For Sale / Wanted Ads Hope that helps... Mike
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Can you please tell us where the car is located. Thank you...
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I know someone else has had the joy of this. I got busy and neglected to start my '85 Riviera sitting in the garage for about a year. Now when I jumped it off, there isn't enough fuel pressure to open the injectors. I'm assuming it has gummed things up pretty well. I'm going to drain the tank, and replace the filter. But how do I go about cleaning out the injectors and the lines? Is there something I can attach to the Schroeder valve by the injectots and work backwards from there? Appreciate any suggestions. Thanks, Mike