The Jalopy Journal
I drooled over the very same model, for sale at a gas station when I was a kid, but Mom said NO! Loved them ever since. Nice cars in that...
You can see this car at the Nixon Museum in Yorba Linda, CA.
Just a super-nice guy, and a family just like him. My sincere prayers and sympathies
Coker Tires in Chattanooga has a very cool museum. The music and food in Nashville are amazing - just stroll a few blocks around the original...
Now wait a minute, Buick was second only to Caddy in the GM scale, and at times before WWII outperformed Cadillac in power and posh with it's...
You need a bigger wrench, it will come out. Lefty-loosey, nothing fancy here. Be sure it goes back in to the correct torque. See your factory...
You might be able to use your original hubs and bearings adapted onto the aluminum drums - that's what I did on my '54. If you want to keep the...
And State College Boulevard beyond the stadium. I used to practice driving in the stadium lots before I got my license...
The good news is the engine runs great. I would pull the rocker assemblies, pull them apart and clean them out, being sure they go back in the...
Is the gasket in the way? Always assemble the thing loose, that is to say get all your bolts started in their holes (with lots of anti-seize)...
I had similar symptoms on my '54 Buick - the needle would jump to the Neg suddenly, then back to slightly Pos. A new battery fixed the issue.
And just up the road, no less! Glad to hear...
The big thing will be to get the Roadmaster backing plates, to allow 2.5 inches of shoe and drum width. The aluminum drum should fit right onto...
Oh, Rebecca, sorry to hear. Folks, these are good people who do not deserve such a blow... An old Irish prayer, "May the Lord turn the hearts of...
Wow, that is some great work! Thanks for sharing, it inspires me on my '24 Buick roadster.
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