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dei

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  1. My once 1st car. Just can't get rid of it......
  2. YOU BETCHA! I don't have pictures but... attended an Endurance Race Night near London, Ontario several years back and during half time, they held a "Run What You Brung" event. The rules were no specific class and they allowed two vehicles (trucks or cars) to start side by side for two laps only and the first one across the finish line won 50 bucks! Can't recall what the other car was but one was what appeared to be Mom's "new" Chevy sedan on the inside lane. The flag goes down and the tires start squealing and turn one comes up! The Chevy starts a four wheel drift up the ever so slight asphalt bank and almost smacks the rails!! The car regains control and still ahead, races down the back stretch and again slides to the top but didn't quite hit. Now the other car is almost up to this obviously inexperienced driver so coming across the start finish line we hear the engine in this obvious stock car just a screaming! This time his luck ran out on turn one and not only hit the guard rails with sheet metal complaining profusely but seemed to stall and he coasted down the turn to the lower rail while the other car passed, just missing a collision, and after stopping the guy gets out, walks into the infield and disappears. The other car crossed the finish line to win and when it stopped after a victory lap to get the 50 bucks, turns out it was a 16 year old girl in what can only be described as a Junk Yard Rescue. Yea for her! Just before the second half of the Endurance run began, the Announcer came on to say that the Chevy owner had disappeared from the property and the car he was driving had just been reported stolen from a local Dealership Lot earlier that evening! Had I not heard it with my own ears I would not have believed it!
  3. With the saying, time heals all wounds in mind, I'm not healed yet but after putting the Whippet away still on the trailer back in the car port and using my good outside car cover on her, have freed up a spot beside the Special and have used that to prepare my lawn equipment for the fast approaching grass growing season. With temps around 70 and last Thursday having hail and light snow, hope that is the end of winter! My son was in the garage at home Saturday and decided to take advantage of the fact his dirt bike and his big a** rolling tool box was outside, leaving me access to the back of the garage. Started wiping down the Limited of dust accumulated over the last year or so and found it very therapeutic. I moved some things around at the back and realized there was my rear bumper I had purchased some..... years ago and looked like it needed some attention. Set it up in the aisleway, gathered some rags and my chrome polish and went to work. It is going to need lots more elbow grease but I can escape here and be in the house quick if needed!
  4. lancemb, Looks like I'm striking out for an answer for you mostly because my 58's have a different knob/button than the 57's. This is the one on my Limited. And this is the one on my Special. Guess I will have to defer to 57 Buick owners to help you. Since the knob is spinning I understand why you would want to take it off as you need to have the shaft turn in order to have the dash light brighten or dim plus it controls the dome light when turned all the way. Might I suggest since you have it out of the switch, apply some type of adhesive at the shaft (like JB Weld?) that after drying thoroughly might allow it to perform it's duties? Best of luck. Doug
  5. Post a picture or the info on that aluminium plate on the right rear frame rail and someone in the WOKR (Willys Overland Knight Registry) can nail it for you. They have all the records (including body blueprints) for Whippet's.
  6. If you can bear with me I believe I have a spare switch with shaft and button at the back in the garage. Meantime, if memory serves , there should be that spring clip holding the button on the shaft but need to check. Doug
  7. THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SYMPATHIES AND KIND WORDS! Not having met in person any of you yet is such an indication of the "Family" this Club has built. I look forward to putting faces to the names someday soon. Sorry to be slow in responding, the out of town Family and friends stayed until yesterday (which was good for mom). {Doug, he'll always be there in spirit, right in the passenger seat.} Beemon, You are so spot on with this and will be one of many cherished moments as indeed it was the first time he rode in the passenger seat of his beloved 1920 Overland at 85 years old. Best Wishes & Health To You All.
  8. Where to start or just what to say..... today was a tough day. With sunny skies and in the upper 50's we laid my father to rest this afternoon. It truly amazed my mom and family the volume of relatives and many friends of his that came to pay tribute to Dad. I did my part by finishing the car trailer on Thursday and loaded the Whippet on it to have it parked at the entrance of the Funeral Home knowing Dad would be proud of his car being there. Everyone who knew him and had not seen the car but heard about it was touched!
  9. Thanks for the kind words. It is indeed difficult but Hospice has been a wonderful experience for Dad and us so far (if one can say such a thing). I did have to pump up the tires after I shot that picture. The car has been sitting in the garage (heated) for about two and a half years and was last started well over a year ago. Not sure what my sister will be planning on as she doesn't have a garage to park it in at home so..... I find where they live, being right on the edge of the Smokie Mountains, is rather damp so leaving the car out won't do it any good but... it's Dad's wish she has the car and will be carried through.
  10. Last week my sister and her family came up from Tennessee to see Dad due to his health and condition. With work obligations they went back home while my sister has stayed and Dad asked me to make sure his Corvair is in running condition as she will be inheriting it. It is an amature restoration at best but with rebuilt engine, rebuilt automatic transmission and new brakes, once I charged the battery up and the twin carbs got fuel, off she went. A few years ago he wanted the car painted and after some coaxing he convinced my son to help with sanding and do the painting there in his garage. After it idled down decided to take it out and exercise the brakes. There are a few items needing to be put back on yet but with a little time that can be accomplished. Since the car is mobile again decided to take advantage of the garage and clean up the car trailer (which barely fits! ). Sadly it is not wide enough to handle the Corvair without damage to the doors so my sister will have to look at other arrangements for transporting it back to Tennessee.
  11. What model 58 is your car? The Special's don't have the wider molding on the door like the Roadmaster and the Limited's. If you look at my small picture on the left you will see what I mean. My Roadmaster has what appears to be the wider molding showing on your back door. There is a diiference on those models.
  12. Matt, Didn't want to press the like button so just wanted to say been there and done that in the ten years I ran a Chevy (Sorry, not a Buick). More than one 16 - 18 hour days of contract work when we got that kind of snow. Not sure I could do it today..... Everyone be safe out there.
  13. Beautiful Gary! I love that a post car (sedan) can with that trim treatment, look every bit as good as a hard top (pillarless) model. Any chance you will be taking in the National this year? Doug
  14. Gary, Thanks for your like of my car. We all know pictures can hide sins and she has them but as Bernie says, I do for my car what makes me happy and that sparks a few discussions. Great detail work under the hood! Now, in keeping with the start of this thread on bias ply vs radials, how about a full side shot of yours with those bias ply's? (especially since we share the same red paint and white tops ) Doug
  15. Agree with you on this 100% Bernie! Actually, I have a set of L78 15's (bias ply) that likely will end up on Limited when (at some point ) it goes on the road. They are used so will only be used cautiously around town and not on the expressway till it becomes necessary. However, would love to take you up on the invite as an excuse to exercise the Special once I get those brakes finished......
  16. Les, I can speak from both sides of this issue since having started out with correct size bias ply tires (two sets) and then going to radials the ride is indeed better with the radials. I'm sure it also helped greatly that I put on new upper and lower ball joints and tie rod ends with an alignment with the new tires. I don't think I would return to bias ply unless restoring my car for show and judging. As you can see she will not qualify for preservation awards so just planning to enjoy the ride. Doug
  17. WOW! And my wife thinks I'm paranoid with internet banking....
  18. Received this from a friend and thought some might enjoy it. “These Old Fords” | Memory Lane Motors Inventory
  19. My father had this one he coined "the green machine" which went out to the West Coast and back not once but twice and we went to Hershey in once. He then bought a 1986 liquid cooled Westfalia which was even a better unit!
  20. And well you should be! JUST BEAUTIFUL!
  21. You can just barely see a corner of the Limited. Dad bought her to drive back and forth 60 miles each way to work for two years before there was an opening here for him to apply. With his condition changing have family coming home soon.....
  22. I still have one red heater hose on my car from? years ago. Admittedly not the early rubber initially started about, just saying.
  23. I always wondered just how turning back an odometer was done. Obviously no one sold a machine "on the shelf" to make it widely known otherwise everyone would have been doing it. During the late 70's or early 80's here there was a used car dealer that eventually was caught and charged doing it to some of the cars on his lot. Soon after he started selling new then used RV's which he then was caught turning back the odometer on a few of the used ones. The place is still there today but not sure if the same family is in ownership, avoided looking at anything there just to be safe!
  24. Thanks Gary. Appreciate the recognition. Did you see the Whippet after it was done, during or before? Good thing the Flea Market is indoors with this wind and change of temperature today right!
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