Thread: It's a Buick, dude
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01-08-2004 06:20 AM #1
It's a Buick, dude
Hi guys, just checkin in and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Al Fiandaca and I'm a long time Buick lover who has been bitten by the rodding bug.
I presently have an Apollo White 1970 Buick GSX with a 455 and 4-speed and two 1986 Grand Nationals, but a good friend of mine with a bunch of street rods, introduced me to the thrill of street rodding.
I've got the itch to build a 32 Highboy (Buick powered of course... ), and I'll be asking for some recomendations on rolling chassis/fiberglass body kits.Al Fiandaca
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01-08-2004 06:42 AM #2
Welcome to rodding and also this forum,
hang around and learn alot!
Go the buick, A mate of mine is building a 48 buick 4 door sedan, converted to a 2 door 'vert with a carson top! gunna be a great lookin ride,
OutbackCR&C
Stand for somthing,
or die for nothing!
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~lorider/index.htm
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01-08-2004 07:24 AM #3
Welcome aboard, one of my old racin buds had a 70 Stage 1, they run hard! If you want to build a rod, don't rule out an old Buick. Some of them have great lines!
PatOf course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!
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01-08-2004 07:36 AM #4
Welcome to CHR, Al. Got thoroughly whooped by a Buick GS out on the bypass one night, it was a 67. I gave the guy his money and he didn't want to say much about the motor. He didn't have to say anything, car did all the talking for him. Good luck on your new project, would be kewl to hot rod and old Buick. Not many of them around so it would garner some points for unique.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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01-14-2004 09:16 PM #5
big al
i remember when you used to kid me about driving my vicky intead of my gs. i hope you find out soon for yourself.you dont need 12 cars to find out! welcome to the world of streetrodding.
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01-15-2004 05:56 AM #6
Ah Ha!
So, I see I've found out where you've been hiding instead of the Buick forums...Al Fiandaca
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01-15-2004 10:46 AM #7
big al
the numbers game is over! i cant wait to see you and connie at some rod runs. gather your ideas, theres more to rodding, youll
see. i hope to be of some help to you, youve helped me so much in the past, maybe i can return the favor. if you are as good to rodding as youve been to the buick scene were going to see a beautful end product.
later george
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01-15-2004 11:36 AM #8
Welcome to CLub HotRod Al and gs4spd400. Glad ya guys stopped by and hope ya enjoy the site.
Hey guys toss up a few pics of your rides if ya got em.
LarryEvery Day I Wake Up Above Ground Is a Good Day!!
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04-28-2004 06:35 PM #9
Long n Low
Here's a pic of my 60 Electra 225 convertible.Factory a/c,power leather buckets, console,Wonderbar seeking radio,autotronic eye,power everything.
"Josephine" is like part of our family and a true pleasure to cruise around in with the family.
Anyone run across a good deal on a rebuilt or low mile 401 or 425 nailhead engine I'd be interested .
Thanks,
FritzBlack 60 Electra 225 convert.
64 401 Factory 4 speed Wildcat
70 Buick GSX clone
81 360 v-8 Jeep Wagoneer
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04-28-2004 06:49 PM #10
Nice to see you man. My mother has had a 70 buick lesabre in her garage since 87. You would know this one, does the wildcat or the GSX run the same lines as the lesabre? its a convertable if it helps. Oh, and a bit of advice, since your not running a chebby engine, streets WILL rag on you at some time. Have fun here, and feel free to ask anything. Someone will know the answer.Right engine, Wrong Wheels
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04-28-2004 10:12 PM #11
Fellow Buick lover!!
Welcome.
Buick motor in a street rod......hmmmm.....
I like it! Click the WWW button below to see my '87 Buick GN powered rod (in progress!)
Don't know if you're a member of any of the Turbo Buick forums but here's a link to a GN powered '39 Buick that was recently done.
http://www.t6p.com/forums/showthread.php?t=543
Last edited by SinistrV6; 04-28-2004 at 10:14 PM.
Richard T. Gautier
Gautier, MS
1936 Chevy 2 dr sedan (Turbo Buick Powered!)
Click the WWW button for pics
2003 Chevy Avalanche w/o body hardware (black, of course)
2003 Chevy Trailblazer (also black)
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04-28-2004 10:32 PM #12
Richard,
That's one fine looking older Buick. I love to see anyone building a car with any motor other than Belly Buttons. (SBC OR BBC) Get that baby run;ning and then show us more pictures.Duane S
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On a quiet night you can hear a Chevy rust
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04-28-2004 10:41 PM #13
Yeah, that '39 Buick turned out great! I hope my Chevy looks half that good when it's done! I wanted a Buick, too. I had the motor and tranny first (sold my last GN as a rolling chassis) and wanted to keep it all Buick. Alas, the Chevy came along and was just too good of a deal to pass up!
Be sure to go to Page 3 of that link for the '39 Buick for some pics of it when it was finished!
I like SBC/BBC motors too. But I agree that once you've seen one, you've seen 'em all. Besides, as I'm sure 70GSX (who started this thread) will attest, it's a lot of fun outrunning big V8's with my little ol' turbo'd and intercooled V6!Richard T. Gautier
Gautier, MS
1936 Chevy 2 dr sedan (Turbo Buick Powered!)
Click the WWW button for pics
2003 Chevy Avalanche w/o body hardware (black, of course)
2003 Chevy Trailblazer (also black)
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04-29-2004 07:00 AM #14
Hmmm, seems to me streets my old, old, increadibly oldness one that in YOUR post on Nickel blocks, Oldsmobile engine blocks came default High-Nickel. How many SBC blocks are high nickel again? less than 5%? And Exactly how many slot machines are high nickel anyway? Maybe thats where Chevy motors come from!Right engine, Wrong Wheels
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11-05-2004 12:38 AM #15
Got another "Brew-wick" and thought I'd add it on here.
Real rare one, a 1964 401 Factory 4 speed Wildcat.
Needs total restoration but I am slowly (VERY slowly getting there).
Could use some 401 dress up parts, or a dual quad manifold should anyone have one.
Thanks,
FritzBlack 60 Electra 225 convert.
64 401 Factory 4 speed Wildcat
70 Buick GSX clone
81 360 v-8 Jeep Wagoneer
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