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  1. MUCH appreciation for the photo, Todd.

    At least I now know the route the spring needs to travel to get from one anchor to the other. That's half the battle. :hurray:
  2. Apparently I have to view this on my laptop. Stay...

    Apparently I have to view this on my laptop. Stay tuned... (& thank you, Todd).
  3. I'll have to view this post on my laptop as I...

    I'll have to view this post on my laptop as I can't activate the attachments. Stay tuned... (& thanx).
  4. 1962 Buick Invicta Sport Coupe, model 4647.

    1962 Buick Invicta Sport Coupe, model 4647.
  5. For those of you who do all the labor on your cars...

    Until recently, I have been looking everywhere for a door spring for P.G.'s driver door to remain open. I've now acquired an NOS spring. I looked on the passenger door hinge to see maybe how to...
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    Greetings, ALL!

    My screen name is Madeleine (after the name I gave my '59 Electra). I've been a quiet member for quite some time. I've recently started albums for each of my vintage Buicks. Each has their story. I...
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    1964 Wildcat radiator removal....

    We put a pressure tester on the radiator & found two pin size leaks on the front of the radiator just below & to the left of the cap. So, the radiator is in the process of coming out, fluids...
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