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Talked me into it ..... I will follow along ....Got a soft spot for 1957 GM Cars.
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There's some doors, trunk lids, and hood for a 57 Buick listed in the Atlanta CL but the parts are in Alabama. Might be something there that you can use.
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/pts/4760436017.html |
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Hello all! It's Biz here. We are currently 5 hours into this long trip and have just passed through St. Louis. Attachment 1338371
I just taught my dad how to attach pictures within the text... I'm surprised he didn't already know. We've been watching movies on the laptop and the movies were Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day and Blazing Saddles. I'll leave it up to y'all to guess who picked what. Our first gas fill up was $1.93! Crazy I tell you, crazy. Well, that's all for now. We'll check back in later. :mm: |
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Drive safe and enjoy your adventure....
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Have fun on your adventures and we took our Malibu convertible on that same road .
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Biz, you got great taste in cars! |
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I think a buick supercharged 3.8 would be so cool in that car. Totally different, unexpected....besides they can make some pretty crazy horsepower.
Cool build, can't wait to see more. |
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Love old Buicks.
Especially fond of the 2 door series. What is under the hood on this one? With the 4 "ports" on the finders, that would seem to mean this one is a super or possibly with it being a 2 door, the sportier model with the higher HP engine? |
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Road trip updates?
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We hit just a few states; Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota (detour for 10 minutes since we were so close), and South Dakota all in the first day. (17 hours in the road):metal:
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So... I'm wondering if the second Buick is a GNX, something with a 455, or LT1 Roadmaster... what else did Buick super motivate their cars with?
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Are you guys going to be back/home this weekend? I'm heading up to Oakland Thursday and I'd love to see all the toys.
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Gahhhhh. Maybe next time?
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On the second day we took a 30 minute detour before we crossed over to Montana. Something about the side of a mountain and 4 dead presidents???
Check that off the bucket list. |
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Very cool story on that buick! Nice road scenery as well!
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After we saw the presidents, we headed off to see Darrel near Billings Montana. He has been collecting Buicks for about 30 years and has a 1958 Buick Special convertible he is rebuilding. He had a complete front sheetmetal set from a 1957 Buick Roadmaster which is identical to our front cap. A little history is in order here, Buick was a 2 body company at the time and GM had them building B body cars (Pontiac and Oldsmobile) and C body cars (Cadillac) both to be sold as Buicks. The smaller B body cars were Centurys and Specials and the larger C body cars were Supers and Roadmasters. Herein lies our dilemma, we have the much more rare Super which is not only a longer car with longer doors and quarters, but it is also 4 inches wider than the much more easily found Centurys and Specials. We need a hood badly for our car and Darrel had just the 4 inch wider hood we needed, cheap too, only problem- he's in Montana. I figured I could make it worth my while if we came home with our special hood (with matching fenders and rad support) and a complete parts car for all those little things like trim, interior parts, correct bolts, etc. Our Super had been a restoration project for someone before, but they abandoned it and lost half the stuff they had taken off. Long story short, I think I've got enough Buick parts now to finish our car.
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Nice info, and cool to hear you found your parts in such short order!
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Very cool road trip. Thanks for sharing!
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I'm in. This should be good !!
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Heres a few pics I snapped on my phone at Darrel's in Montana of his 58 Buick convertible, he's the mountain man looking guy in one of the pics. Super nice guy!
After we left him around 3 o'clock we were headed to Casper Wy and on to Nebraska to sleep for the night. We had planned on stopping before 11 pm, but we weren't counting on 4 inches of snow falling 3 hours ahead of us. We got to travel at 40 mph all through Wyoming where we were planning on going 80 mph. Black ice was no fun - the plows were out with us, but there were still cars everywhere littering the grassy median and shoulders. I counted about 14 off the road! - and these people know how to drive on this stuff! |
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Subscribed. This should be good.
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Merry Christmas to you & Biz!
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And the tear down begins! Fakhry and Sarah got a Christmas Eve jump on the Super with a little direction from me. I think tomorrow we will really tear into it.
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Awesome! Some good help there. Looking forward to your vision and execution on this build. Came way late to the party on Frankenstein build so anticipate this one will be impressive too!
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I need to try working in my Jammies to. ;)
They are going at it well. |
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That looks like a fun heater core to change out!
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Nice looking project Drew
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Frankie's new parking buddy - our 4 door parts car from Nebraska/South Dakota.
Well, now we know where Chevy came up with "medium blue". |
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Hello everyone, it's Biz here. Update on the road, again. We are now headed up to Connecticut for the "other car."
Here's what we picked up in Montana. The hood is super straight and fenders have a couple of dings each, well worth the effort to get these fine parts. Attachment 1340619 There was some good progress yesterday in taking it apart.Attachment 1340620 Attachment 1340621 :mmmk: (I've decided that the Star Wars smily is going to be my new sign off) |
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Parts and progress looks great. Have a safe trip!
PS...love the Star Wars smily! |
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