the Buick Farm is in Delaware, not really very close:
http://www.buickfarm.net/index.php?o...d=1&Itemid=101
the Obsolete Buick Parts website seems to be abandoned and i don't really know where they were anyways.
A couple of years ago I recall using an old Buick boneyard in Massachusetts (maybe in Lowell?) but for the life of me I cannot recall it's name. Does anybody know? For sure a learned about it on this site but that was probably 2009-ish. Seems like these boneyards are closing one by one these days.
Got a 56R or 76R parts car, '50-'53? PM me! I need some parts!
the Buick Farm is in Delaware, not really very close:
http://www.buickfarm.net/index.php?o...d=1&Itemid=101
the Obsolete Buick Parts website seems to be abandoned and i don't really know where they were anyways.
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Nah it was definitely not Buick Farm, it was for sure in MA up by NH...for some reason I am thinking Lowell. Guy had 2 yards not far from each other...no website either. Seems as if more and more of these guys are going out of business every year! I need a couple of parts and am getting desperate.
EDIT: Found it; I was right, it was in Lowell. Going to call them tomorrow and see what's up.
Last edited by krinkov58; 04-08-2015 at 03:59 PM.
Got a 56R or 76R parts car, '50-'53? PM me! I need some parts!
I think it was Colonial Buick.
I've tried many times to find them with no luck.
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