buick5563
01-25-2007, 08:38 PM
Hi there,
I'm new to this board. I've spent alot of time on the Buick Club of America forum as I have two Buicks. The first, (my first car I ever owned) is a 55 Buick Special. After owning it for 20 years, I finally finished restoring it. I drove it 1200 miles to New York and received 393 out of 400 points. The old timers had a cow that I hadn't trailered it and I still did so well. I didn't fix it up nice to stick her on a trailer.
My other car is a slightly modified 63 Buick Wildcat convertible. Burgundy pearl paint with white naugahyde interior with silver "zodiac" sparkle inserts on the seats, done by Fat Lucky here in Austin.
My new project, and why I am coming over to a hot rod site, is a 31 tudor sedan, which I plan on putting a leftover 55 nailhead engine in. I already have a 40 ford rear end, dropped I beam front end, some seats from a 59 TBird and a bunch of other stuff I've been collecting for years. I just finished installing a top wood kit so the roof is all one piece so I can drop it down a couple of inches. I'm sure I will be asking a ton of questions since this will be the most extensive fabrication I've ever had to do.
See y'all.
Mike
I'm new to this board. I've spent alot of time on the Buick Club of America forum as I have two Buicks. The first, (my first car I ever owned) is a 55 Buick Special. After owning it for 20 years, I finally finished restoring it. I drove it 1200 miles to New York and received 393 out of 400 points. The old timers had a cow that I hadn't trailered it and I still did so well. I didn't fix it up nice to stick her on a trailer.
My other car is a slightly modified 63 Buick Wildcat convertible. Burgundy pearl paint with white naugahyde interior with silver "zodiac" sparkle inserts on the seats, done by Fat Lucky here in Austin.
My new project, and why I am coming over to a hot rod site, is a 31 tudor sedan, which I plan on putting a leftover 55 nailhead engine in. I already have a 40 ford rear end, dropped I beam front end, some seats from a 59 TBird and a bunch of other stuff I've been collecting for years. I just finished installing a top wood kit so the roof is all one piece so I can drop it down a couple of inches. I'm sure I will be asking a ton of questions since this will be the most extensive fabrication I've ever had to do.
See y'all.
Mike