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68RIVGS

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  1. Should be available from Home Depot, or Lowes in the fastener section, and probably any automotive supply store - take one of the old ones for comparison.

    They cut their own thread into the emblem pins, so don't over-tighten them, as the pins may break off !!

    You can also use a little dab of RTV silicone, or perma-gum in the speed nut recess to seal the holes for the pins.

  2. Simply replace it with one that doesn't have stripped out threads ? It just screws into the carb body.

    On a Q-jet, the air cleaner hold down threaded shaft can be reversed, but usually one end (...the air cleaner portion), has more threads ?

    Also - ensure you don't drop that threaded shaft into the carb or intake manifold !!

  3. That chrome trim is an aftermarket, previous owner add on, and is not correct.

    Probably someone had some left over self adhesive flex-plastic door edge guard material and found a new place to stick it !

    Just remove it, along with any left over sticky residue - the underside of the hood has been painted body colour, and should be a satin, or semi-gloss black.

  4. With an electro-mechanical clock, it's usually just the contact points getting dirty, corroded or pitted. My '68 electric clock has run flawlessly

    for the past 15 years after a similar overhaul and servicing. I seriously considered purchasing a quartz conversion kit, but the 'man-over-machine' instinct won out !!

    I also had a couple of spares for backup and practice.

  5. None of the centre caps pictured are correct for a '65 Buddy. They should be the thin style cap, with a black background and a silver 'R' logo. The one pictured is '71 up.

    The correct centre cap also fits a 2" dia. hole in the chrome wheel. The ribbed, cone type centre cap fits a 2 1/8" dia. hole, ('66-'70), but screw in retainers are available for either size hole.

  6. Sad story in a way, albeit one with a happy ending - as all 'good things' must come to an end.

    Ken and Sue worked hard over the years to build a good business, and deserve to enjoy their retirement.

    They were great people to deal with, and a great source for all model Buick parts.

    Many members have benefitted from their support for the ROA !!

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