Thanks to all for sending through some great Buick pics. My old girl is apart getting a full resto (see my album of my '64), but will post pix once she's back on the road.
Here is my 1964 Buick Electra 225(AKA Duece-n-Quarter) 4dr, 6 window Hardtop. I.m the 3rd owner. Bought it in stock form 14 years ago and still have it. (It is FOR SALE) Had the paint work done a year after I bought it.Car is literlally rust free. Bought in PA and was brought right to FL. Dark Blue Pearl Mettalic with Silver Ghost flames with 4 different colors of pearl. Rest is stock except for a 2 1/4 dual exhaust with mellow gl***packs. Original 103,000mi 401 cu.in. Turbo 400 with Posi rear. Full power and factory A/C.It will get up and go. Great cruiser.
Another post to try and enlarge one photo. Still new at this. Oh well can't figure out how to get full window photo like some of you guys. Any help???
^ Beautiful car McTullis!!! Mind if I ask the specs on your wheels? Like size, backspace, and where you got them? Thanks.
Okay, Amigos... Here's a couple of shots of my '61 INVICTA. It was built by the late Manuel Arteche' in Woodland, California, and you can see AND HEAR complete information on the car on my WebSite: www.legends.thewwbc.net I have a Tribute Page set-up for Manuel there. Lots of cool pix here ! All of your Buicks are GREAT !! JK
Here is a couple of my favorites. Richard Axcell's 1954(http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=435806&showall=1) when he worked for Larry Watson and Lee Pratt's Buick. Clean, low, simple, purple. It doesn't get much better than these two.
Thanks man. I honestly don't remember the details but I got em from Bear Metal Kustoms and couldn't be happier with the product and the service. I told him what car I was putting em on and what tire I had and he gave me the right wheel. They do require a 1/4" spacer though. Big brakes and reversed wheels can get tight in there. http://www.bearmetalkustoms.com/