Hi:
have you checked Steele Rubber Products?
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Hi:
have you checked Steele Rubber Products?
hi:
I'm looking in my catalog from Steele Rubber Products, and they show a windowfelt kit for 4027 - but it also lists 4027 as a model for 1961 only :confused:
I've read that the dual-quad set-up was developed for boat / marine applications (mabe by Edelbrock?)
Hi:
also try Steele Rubber Products (www.steelerubber.com); they carry a lot of stuff for Buicks. I have a '63 Skylark, and I know how tough it can be finding parts for these. Good luck.
hi:
also try Legendary Auto Interiors; they should have the seat covers and foam you are looking for.
If you take your time and note how the seats are put together when you take them apart,...
hi NastyJeff:
if you have a 1963 Buick 215, here's what I know (since I have one too):
it's an aluminum engine block design that was used in the "compact" Buicks (Specials and Skylarks) from...
hi:
I can't tell you if it will fit your engine, but I can tell you that the bolt hole is not damaged. The intake manifold on my 215 has the same slotted bolt hole in the same place. I don't...
hi:
one place to check out is Legendary Auto Interiors - they stock a lot of the stuff on your list.
Thanks, guys!
Yep - sounds like the Powerglide swap is the way to go.
But then how much does the propeller shaft need to be changed?
So did anyone ever identify BloodyKnuckles' tranny in his '61 Skylark? Dynaflow? Dualpath? Cuz I have the exact same tranny in my '63 Skylark convertible, and it also says "Dynaflow" on the side of...
Lepracaun68:
I also have a 1963 Skylark convertible; I agree they are fun cars. For rear shocks, I found that Monroe Gasmatics 5757 fit right in with no problems. For front shocks, I used a...
hi Bob:
where can I find out how to do this rear-end changeout properly?
thanks for your help!
hi Level 1:
I'm new to this post as well. I have a '63 Skylark convertible that i am working on, and I agree that there are many unusual characteristics to these vehicles. Let me know how your...
hi there:
I'm a new member who has benefitted from reading the threads on this site for a few months, so I figure I can try & pay back some of the help I've received. I've got a '63 Skylark...