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Projects Buick number 3

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by stubbsrodandcustom, Jan 24, 2026.

  1. stubbsrodandcustom
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    I have always had a long love for buicks... I am now on my 3rd, 1st was a 54 4dr super. That was a creampuff of a car. But my mind and finances needed to sell it to build another car that took front stage. Fast forward 12 years. Bought a 51 Buick 2dr. Was a very good looking car but had some major rust holes hidden. I sold that car but regretted it that same day. Flipped some more iron here and there and found this 53 2dr special. Not a bad car. Has a little rust here and there but all in all pretty dang 95%solid

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    Image from when I bought it..

    IMG_9232.jpeg Cleaned some flat black off to show the exterior a bit better.

    IMG_9234.jpeg Interior is sparce but ok.

    I got the straight 8 running decently car drove well, but she made some noise when warm, (Bottom End). I liked the car, but didn't love it. I tried to sell it as it was. no luck... So woke up one morning and said screw it. Time to make a real deal Buick and do all the **** I have wanted to do to one. Make a real ROAD CAR. Yeah the straight 8 could have been saved, I did sell all the parts out of the existing driveline to save other cars. Even the stock coils went to a good home.

    So, some here may have a fit. I am putting it on air suspension(I have never had a 50s car on air and always wanted one).

    I had a SBC core motor with 327 heads laying around, so I am building that and had a T5 I had bought for the 36 project that I sold so I have driveline covered.

    Locally sourced a G body 10 bolt rear end for her, and some 68 c10 truck arms.

    The idea is a car that can be driven anywhere with ease of parts, but Low as we can get.

    Stay tuned for more....
     
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  2. So you’re saying it’s one piece at a time? Hehe.
     
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  3. Buicks work for me. That car would love a good Nail Head!
     
  4. Neat project! Do you still have the straight eight?

    Ben
     
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  5. Rusty Heaps
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    Ben, you beat me to the punchline. Good project car, you’re off to a better start than I. This is where I’m at after some intense work. IMG_3825.jpeg
     
  6. stubbsrodandcustom
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    I sold it to a guy locally needing one for his 50.
     
  7. stubbsrodandcustom
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    Sing it brother! haha.
     
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  8. rockable
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    I echo @Bangingoldtin. Would be great with a nailhead but I get it. Build it like you want it. Just build it!
     
  9. stubbsrodandcustom
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    So the mount for the truck arm pivot is bolt in. This is to fine tune alignment if needed on a rack. Then will weld in.

    here is all the stuff going in.
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    And first time on the ground with new rear suspension installed. IMG_9476.jpeg
     
  11. Outstanding as always.
     
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  12. Looks like it's going to be in the weeds. @anthony myrick would be proud. I have a similar idea for the truck arms in my ride.
     
  13. leon bee
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    I have a mostly 1953 Buick I bought 52 years ago. You guys are making me want another one. There are a lot of things on the car I've never really touched which still work fine.
     
  14. Rusty Heaps
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    How low can you go?
     
  15. stubbsrodandcustom
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    Little Sunday update while I wait on parts. Dropped the steering arms while I wait for the dropped uprights from Downright Fab. Decided to get some rebuilt shocks for the front as these were very worn out.

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  16. stubbsrodandcustom
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    Had to buy a new rosebud FYI the map gas torch just can't get hot enough.

    #6 Oxy Acy rosebud, this thing is EPIC. I have never had a rosebud, now I see why people have em.
     
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  17. Looks like you are in business. Keith will fix you up on the uprights. One of the two sets I got. P1010264.JPG
     
  18. stubbsrodandcustom
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    Got the front stuff starting to roll in. Decided to make these bag cups. Funny. I looked back at an inspirational from someone on here bagged a 50 Buick. His bag cup height and mine were exactly the same for the tubing needed. 2.875”. So I guess I’m doing something right.

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  19. stubbsrodandcustom
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    No happy with first holes I drilled for the air line to p*** through. So will chuck it up and drill new ones lower to make getting air line installed tons easier.
     

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