Hello everyone! Im new at this forum so let me tell you a little about me, my country and my rides. Ok, My name is Par "Pellepop" Carlson, I was born in the early 60s and I live in Stockholm, Sweden. Old American cars have always been very popular here in Sweden. During the long cold Swedish winters we spend lots of time in our garages. We restore vintage cars, we build hot rods and we create kustoms. And we are good at it! So lets start with my 1952 Chevrolet Styleline 2103. This black 4dr sedan has been in my family since 1963 when my dad bought it. So I grew up in this car and now I take care of it. It is like a brother to me. Between 2001 2004 I restored the Chevy. I swaped the 216 engine for a 235 from a 1955 truck and the rear axle is from 1954 for better milage. Its lowered, has white wall tires and lots of extra chrome. Call it a dresser or a semi kustom, its nice! My garage buddy Christian owned two Buick Roadmaster Riviera Coupe from 1952. These were the only two in Sweden. One day Chris needed money and I needed a new project, so I bought one of the cars. Well, I bought an empty body standing on a rolling chassie and a lot of parts. It was totally disassembled. But after having restored my 52 Chevrolet from top to bottom I believed I could manage to notice if any parts were missing. So we spent a very long day inspecting the car and all boxes and containers filled with parts. The only parts we couldnt find were the windshield and both of the inner sun visors. The car was as good as complete! So I bought it from him in September 2006. Ok. During the following years I found out that the car wasnt even near complete. Sure, it's fun to have a unique car, but it's also causing problems to find parts. It was not always easy to find the parts I needed when I restored the Chevrolet but compared to the Buick it wasn't very hard. But I love the car and it is going to be a mild kustom so I am free to pick any parts I want. Well, thats all for now. "Pellepop" \ Stockholm \ Sweden
Welcome Pellepop from California. I sure have a lot of fond memories in a RoadMaster. Good luck with your endeavors. Richard........