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1930 1931 Buick Fenders, Chassis, Wheels, Fuel Pump, Starter, Generator, Carb, and more


31Buick80

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I have many parts for 1930 and 1931 Buicks, just acquired.  Front fenders, frame rail covers, splash apron below the grill, body aprons over the running boards, wheels (two full sets), spare tire and rim mount for rear, hood, gas tank and rear cover, complete chassis, transmission, 6 cylinder engine, starter, carburetor, generator/distributor, manifolds, fuel pump, water pump, one cowl light, and more small interior bits and pieces.  Sheet metal pieces have been sand blasted and lightly primed.  No major holes or tears in any.  Look at the pictures and give me a call or email to get pricing, too much to list.  These parts came from a 1930 Model 40.  Interchangeable with many models in 29, 30 and 31.  Located in upstate New York and I am leaving for central Florida in early October.  So I can transport to the Tampa area.  Heading down I-81 to Knoxville and then I-75 to Tampa.  Possibly over to the Richmond area as a side trip on the way.  Already planning a couple of stops in Atlanta area to drop parts, so will try to make it convenient to get parts to you and avoid large shipping costs.   John @ 607-349-5889.  Leave message if I can't answer.

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On ‎8‎/‎26‎/‎2017 at 9:15 PM, Jack E said:

I'm interested in the steering arm in photo #3. The arm that is about 3 feet long and connects to the steering box.  I'm also interested in the assembly in photos #23 & 24. How much are you asking for these two parts? I have a shipping address in Maine, zip 04619.

 

Thanks,

Jack

Jack,

Forget the previous reply.  Rethinking these prices.  How about $25 for the steering arm, and $200 for the carb and with the heat riser total for $300.  Thanks.

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For some reason messages to me are not getting through to my attention in the forum, or in my email so if I have missed something I need to figure out how to fix.  I do have a fuel pump from a model 40 six cylinder motor.  I'd like to get $200 for it.  I also have the generator/ distributor, it turns freely and cap is in good shape, no cracks, I'd like to get $150 for it.  Plus shipping.

On ‎8‎/‎30‎/‎2017 at 0:18 PM, michaelod said:

Do you still have a fuel pump available?   Also what would you accept for the distributor?

 

Thanks,

Michael 

 

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13 hours ago, 31Buick80 said:

For some reason messages to me are not getting through to my attention in the forum, or in my email so if I have missed something I need to figure out how to fix.  I do have a fuel pump from a model 40 six cylinder motor.  I'd like to get $200 for it.  I also have the generator/ distributor, it turns freely and cap is in good shape, no cracks, I'd like to get $150 for it.  Plus shipping.

 

 

Sending you a PM.

 

Thanks,

Michael

 

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On ‎8‎/‎30‎/‎2017 at 0:18 PM, michaelod said:

Do you still have a fuel pump available?   Also what would you accept for the distributor?

 

Thanks,

Michael 

Got your response on these.  The generator/distributor is fine, but the fuel pump is not correct.  The one base ear is damaged and someone before me tried to fix it with another model base, but it is not correct.  My email is j.opp47@yahoo.com for direct contact.  If you will send me yours I can send a couple of pictures.  Thanks, John

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