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Would be interesting to know the serial number of this truck/ vehicle
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Installation of late 60's AM/FM in place of early 60's AM?
Larry Schramm replied to JJorgensen52's topic in Buick - General
Funny you should make a comment about the speakers. I recently had some work done on the Corvette and we got on the subject of radio reception / quality. The person that I was talking to said that the best improvement for the sound fidelity of an old radio is to not replace the radio, but to replace the speakers. I replaced all of the speakers and he was right. -
Greenfield Village Motor Muster June 14th-15th
Larry Schramm replied to JpMotorsports's topic in AACA - Shows and Tours
We will have our silver Corvette at the Motor Muster show and the 15 truck at the Old Car Festival. Look for us. :cool: -
Greenfield Village Motor Muster June 14th-15th
Larry Schramm replied to JpMotorsports's topic in AACA - Shows and Tours
I would disagree on the Old Car Festival being a Model A show. There is IMO, pretty good variety unless it is the marquis for the show like a few years ago it was on Model T's and they were running everywhere. Am I going to see you at the show? -
Michigan allows 160,000 pound trucks on the roads. Want to know which roads are all torn up? The politicians say that with enough axles on a truck it does not matter because of the weight distribution. All in favor of that position, raise your hand.
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I for one am 100% on the side of parking all of the era cars together. The best shows that we attend are at Greenfield Village / The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mi. In their shows they park all of the cars together by year. This is for both the Motor Muster on Fathers Day weekend and The Old Car Festival in September, with only one exception is the trucks and commercial vehicles are parked together because of the number of commercial vehicles. This is not the case with Buicks. This makes it easy for attendees to see the changes in vehicles over the years and compare different models and manufacturers. Also without being parked next to Dandy Dave Brennen and the Chartruse Lady in Flint I would not have become good friends with him and others with the similar era vehicles. We were able to trade experiences with our vehicles to have a better understanding in keeping them on the road and helping each other, etc. Mr Courson, your "Parking at National Meets - This issue should be addressed to the satisfaction of the membership" is a non position sitting on the fence with your wet finger in the air checking to see which way the wind is blowing. I will vote for nominees that state that they are in support of together parking at national meets only and will work to that end!
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Greenfield Village Motor Muster June 14th-15th
Larry Schramm replied to JpMotorsports's topic in AACA - Shows and Tours
I am going to be at the Eyes on Design show Sunday with the 15 Buick Truck -
Greenfield Village Motor Muster June 14th-15th
Larry Schramm replied to JpMotorsports's topic in AACA - Shows and Tours
I will be there on Saturday with the wife's Corvette. Silver -
Is the car on the right a Model T?
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Help! Who knows what make, model & year of this car?
Larry Schramm replied to a topic in What is it?
The front and rear fenders on the blue car look different. The front fenders look flat, but the rear fenders look to have a crown on them. -
Marks advice works. That is exactly what I did for my '15 truck
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If you want/need to have the starter generator gone through, contact Jason Smith in Grand Ledge, MI. He is on this forum as startergenrebuilder. He is very good and helpful. http://forums.aaca.org/f158/generator-starter-distributor-restoration-services-287608.html
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How do I remove the distributer?
Larry Schramm replied to Dwight Romberger's topic in Buick - Pre War
Believe in Dandy Dave. The older cars could have the fly wheel bolted on more than one way. -
Need 1922 Buick Roadster passenger side rear fender
Larry Schramm replied to a topic in Buick - Pre War
In my opinion, this guy is the best. Unbelievable quality. And I am not related to him. Just know him by reputation and been to his shop to see his work. A+++ http://www.thetimesherald.com/article/20110516/NEWS01/105160309/Shaping-past -
Need 1922 Buick Roadster passenger side rear fender
Larry Schramm replied to a topic in Buick - Pre War
In my opinion, this guy is the best. Unbelievable quality. http://www.thetimesherald.com/article/20110516/NEWS01/105160309/Shaping-past -
For factory built trucks the bed is inside the wheels, basically the width of the frame +-. The regular car fenders on the inside determine the bed width with the original placement of the fenders as if they were on a car.
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If you have the bolts out, the hub/ centers should come apart. That is the way that I did for both my car and truck. (1917/1918 Buicks). The hub is probably being held by the wood spoke center area. If you are looking to replace the wood spokes and all, the easy way would be to just cut the old spokes with a saw and it should fall apart. If you need more info, let me know.
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Thanks for the info. I was looking through my notes and ran across the ad and thought I would call to see if it was sold.
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All cars from General Motors are sold through a dealer including sales to fleet accounts and rental car companies. The only two exceptions are direct sales to US Government and the American Red Cross. At least that is the way it used to be.
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Could not find C16, but the number falls in the area of some type of windshield wiper option. The one other option could be that it was a sold to a rental car company as C1_ codes were for rental companies or port of entries. See below C1J 3574 P INVOICE ADJUSTMENT C1L 3576 P POE R PORT OF ENTRY NORTHWEST C1M 3577 P POE R PORT OF ENTRY SOUTHWEST C1N 3578 P POE R PORT OF ENTRY NORTHEAST C1P 3580 P POE R PORT OF ENTRY SOUTHEAST C1U 3585 P FIN R FLEET INCENTIVE ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR (B/C/D/E/F/H/J/K/L/N/U/W TRK CKGMLPST) C1W 3587 P FIN R FLEET INCENTIVE DOLLAR RENT-A-CAR (A/B/C/D/E/H/J/K/L/N/U/W-TRK CKGMLST) Unless it is a CL6 which indicates it was going to CL6 3021 P CTY R COUNTRY BOLIVIA
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Cars "R" Stars show at the Historic Packard Proving Grounds in Michigan This year the Cars "R" Stars show at the Historic Packard Proving Grounds in Shelby Twp Michigan will feature commercial vehicles as the show theme. The show this year will be on Sunday June 8th, 2014 at the Packard Proving Grounds on Van Dyke Rd in Shelby Township, Michigan. I am working with the show organizers and we are looking for trucks and commercial vehicles from each decade that are representative of the decade from 1900 to 1960. Here is a link to the Packard Foundation page with more information. http://www.packardmotorfdn.org/ Here is a link to last years show. http://www.sourcenewspapers.com/arti...6511438956.txt And this year http://www.carsrstars.com/ Some of the trucks that they would like to have included are, Ford Model T Ford Model A Diamond T +- 1940 Cab Over either GM or Ford 1940's Ford F1 Late 1940's - early 1950's Chevrolet 5 window truck 1950's Chevrolet ElCamino Mack truck from the 20's or 30's Studebaker from pre WWII Pre WWII fire truck Corvair Rampside pick up DIVCO Milk Truck For sure any Packard Truck This is a partial list and if anyone has an interesting truck they would like considered, please let us know. Trucks do not need to be total restorations, but should be non modified vehicles that represent the technical history at the time it was built. Any one that is part of the marquis display will get free admission and some other recognition. If you could pass this on to the truck persons that you know, I would appreciate it. Please have interested individuals let me know that they are interested with contact information along with a picture and vehicle information. I will pass that on to the selection committee for review. If you or anyone have any questions, please call me or send me a pm and thanks for your help. Regards, Larry Here is a link to the Packard Foundation page with more information. http://www.packardmotorfdn.org/ Here is a link to last years show. http://www.sourcenewspapers.com/arti...6511438956.txt
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Nice video. He will be missed in the Detroit area.