73 and newer cars

Discussion in 'Members Rides' started by Mike Atwood, Oct 11, 2004.

  1. Roadrunner 88

    Roadrunner 88 Active Member

    It's an 82 Regal that was a column shift v-6 in it's original color Redwood.
    73 Buick Century GS350 rebuilt.
    Complete Burgundy interior from an 86 Regal Limited ...

    almost 300 hours in the total build...

    It drives tight and never runs over 180 degrees.
    Just got a 83 AC condenser from Brain at GBodyParts to completely finish it...

    Should have it nice and cold by the time the temps drop into the 60's here in SC... :laugh:
     
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  2. 73BuickGS455

    73BuickGS455 A Long Restoration

    Looks great! Sure it turns a lot of heads! Be cool to see someday in person. Looks like it was built like that. Good imagination! :3gears: :beer :beer
     
  3. fastest430

    fastest430 Well-Known Member

    A tad newer It is a 1990 regal GS
     

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  4. leojvs

    leojvs The anti-Prius.

    Here be our beasty.......
    455 3 on the tree auto, RHD, dual fuel and slow.... make that cruiser
     

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  5. Phil Racicot

    Phil Racicot Well-Known Member

    Do you have more pictures of your dashboard?
     
  6. leojvs

    leojvs The anti-Prius.

    I have put the speedo in since, but its too hot to go out and photo it! Its fairly damaged, so I made a dash mat too
     

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  7. leojvs

    leojvs The anti-Prius.

    ahh bugger it. here they are. I burnt my feet too. OWOWOWOWWOWOW

    it needs some work to fit the surrounds, as they are broken, but it all takes time. Lie my dash mat? :laugh:
     

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  8. Eric B

    Eric B John 3:16

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  9. IDOXLR8

    IDOXLR8 Senior Member

    Well since I now can put antique tags on it I will post my little mule. She a 1984 Century wagon and was a sub frame off complete restoration and many, many up grades the even my son thinks is cool :bglasses:.
     

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  10. Boscoe

    Boscoe Well-Known Member

    Beautiful car. How about some interior and underhood pics?
     
  11. !977 Buick Electra Limited 2DR Sedan.403 "corporate motor" Nos all match Currently 81K . When I bought it in 2001 it had 72K on it. Ive replaced the headliner, drivers door armrest, water pump, fuel pump, carbuerator, 2 tires and had it repainted. The best part is I bought the car for $700.00.

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  12. Hector

    Hector '79 Buick Limited

    Very nice original,I've been waiting very long for some pics of these.The car looks mint.
     
  13. Thanks Hector. I saw your car in one of the previous pages...... very nice!. In fact after seeing your car , thats when I decided to post mine. I was also thinking about a set of torque thrust Ds for my 69 Dodge convertible. After seeing how good they look on your car .... Im thinking about them for the Buick now too :beer


    Dan
     
  14. here's a few of my 75 skylark 's' P2060037.jpg

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    P2060038.jpg :3gears:
     
  15. 83rgl

    83rgl Member

  16. sharkmonkey

    sharkmonkey Give me something to hit!

    Looks good. Can I ask where in Columbus you are. It seems like I've seen your car somewhere.
    MARK
     
  17. 83rgl

    83rgl Member

    I live on the westside off wilson and 70 but I drive my car daily everywhere. My brother-in-law lives off 161 and forest hills also. You might have seen it up there
     
  18. sharkmonkey

    sharkmonkey Give me something to hit!

    Well if I see you again, I'll honk. I'll either be in my blue 95 neon or my brown 73 Regal. Do you ever go to any of the local cruise-ins?
     
  19. 83rgl

    83rgl Member

    I usually go and look around. I havent had my car to one yet. Maybe we can get together sometime and go to a show. I usually go to the race tracks in the summer and race my Regal.
     
  20. buickapollo455

    buickapollo455 Well-Known Member

    79 Roadhawk , and 73 apollo 455.
     

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