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Post by Avenger on Mar 8, 2017 10:50:23 GMT -5
I doubt the Heritage Center has clones in their collection. But for us regular folks I see no problem with making it yourself. As long as you don't try to fob it off as original. There's only one interior shot, but it looks like it has buckets, or what passed for them in the day. Of course, since the gear selector doesn't have a D on it ppat may not like driving this one. And I'm not fond of that nondescript gold beige either. Isn't interesting how colors come and go though? Mom's 200? Buick, the pre-Sandy one was about that same color.
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Post by ppat324 on Mar 9, 2017 11:49:27 GMT -5
Dog Dish caps are cool but NOT a 307! At least a 396 Dark blue, SS with black buckets. ws Sorry baby. I should of known you would remember!!!!!
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Post by Avenger on Jul 23, 2022 10:44:23 GMT -5
For the Buick fans:
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Post by yachtsmanwilly on Jul 23, 2022 19:57:30 GMT -5
Think thats a 66 or a 67?? Our two kids are sleeping under the stars pending breaking ground for a new man cave... 26 X 34. Nice. No paint jobs in the new place. The old one had a blue cast on everything! Still has outlines on the white walls where stuff was hanging!
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Post by rsmith on Jul 25, 2022 8:32:50 GMT -5
Better hurry up before the frozen white stuff falls. How cold can you pour concrete up there?
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Post by skycheney on Jul 25, 2022 14:07:18 GMT -5
Better hurry up before the frozen white stuff falls. How cold can you pour concrete up there? We pour concrete all winter. We use hot water in the mix and accelerator. Then we cover it with blankets to keep in the heat caused by the hydration of the cement.
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