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 Image from when I bought it.. Cleaned some flat black off to show the exterior a bit better. 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....
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.
I echo @Bangingoldtin. Would be great with a nailhead but I get it. Build it like you want it. Just build it!
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. And first time on the ground with new rear suspension installed.
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.
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.