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Larry Schramm

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  1. Welcome. Which city/town are you located?
  2. Welcome. Really, where in Alabama are you located? Is there any documentation with the car or sticker on which dealer sold the car? I used to be the service rep for Buick in Ala in the 80's.
  3. My philosophy of much engineering work is Just because you can does not mean you should.!!
  4. My wife and I went on our honeymoon in a '76 Corvette .. CAMPING.
  5. The problem with annual inspections IMO is that they can give the owner a false sense of security that everything on their car is good. Most owners have a sense that their vehicle might have issues and may drive accordingly, but if an inspector says a vehicle is "good" they may drive more assertively. Plus I had family in PA and the joke for years was that it seemed every time they had a vehicle inspected it needed either brakes or shocks. So much for the credibility for fair inspections.
  6. If you really want to see a bunch of "old cars", you need to come to the Henry Ford Museum/ Greenfield Village the first weekend after Labor Day. Sept 10-11 this year. In my opinion this is the best non-concours old car event anywhere. This is where you can see "normal" vehicles being driven and enjoyed by their owners. The event is limited to 1932 and older vehicles only. There is usually 600-700 vehicles in attendance along with a lot of other items of the era like motorcycles, high wheeler bicycles, etc... During this event, vehicle owners are allowed to drive their vehicles around the village. Lots of rides given to many friends & families. There is also a HCCA & AACA two day tour the Thursday & Friday before the weekend event. If you come, look me up as we will be there with the '15 Buick Truck. https://www.thehenryford.org/current-events/calendar/old-car-festival/?gclid=CjwKCAjw3qGYBhBSEiwAcnTRLidcF7CvwwmX7_51IrOtJt9awpWpI2PQw3d5C8e_PdUcJyBvN6ARlRoC1PoQAvD_BwE
  7. An air compressor is a very helpful tool to clean out the debris from the bolt hole.
  8. What year GMC? Also what engine?
  9. Any oil should be fine. Many persons use 30W or 10W30. The least expensive oil today is better than the best oil in the day. I personally use the least expensive oil at Wal-Mart/ Sams Club. Works fine.
  10. I agree. Buick had a similar tissue dispenser about the same time.
  11. I would recommend taking the oil pan off the vehicle. You never know what else you might find on the bottom end of engine including things like plugged pick up screens, etc...
  12. Specifically, where are you located? There are a lot of us around North America and other places that might be able to help you in person.
  13. Need a picture of the other side of the engine to help walk you through the checks.
  14. Also, your specific location can help. There might be someone right near you that can help you with your car.
  15. Looks like the block was made in October, 1929. You say it is from a '35 vehicle? Must be a replacement engine.
  16. Like this. https://www.google.com/search?q=steering+damper&client=opera&hs=Rhx&sxsrf=ALiCzsbAeJAO0_WWi7VtSV41CvKNqUrOHQ:1661121936244&source=lnms&tbm=shop&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi3vcC3gdn5AhVPj4kEHYyPByYQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=1253&bih=626&dpr=1.5
  17. It does not look like anything that Delco made for switches from what I have seen.
  18. Just a couple with the '15 Truck. The GM 100th anniversary parade in Flint, The Buick 100th anniversary parade in Flint, and one local parade. That one was not fun. The other two where I was behind Dandy Dave and the Chartreuse Lady was fun.
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