Here's the pics of our 51

Discussion in 'Classic Buicks' started by Malcolm, Dec 4, 2004.

  1. Malcolm

    Malcolm Member

    This is Dad's Roadmaster. We've had it since August. We haven't had much time to fool with it yet, but I rebuilt the carb last week and after some tuning she purrs like a kitten.

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    And the sweet running straight 8.

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    Here's the body tag, in case someone knows what some of these numbers mean.

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  2. woodenbuick

    woodenbuick Well-Known Member

    I cant read the Tag, if you can post it, I can tell you what you have. Basically it is Model, trim and paint choices.

    Looks like you have some work ahead of you. Good project though.
     
  3. Malcolm

    Malcolm Member

    The tag says,

    1951 MOD
    STYLE No 4737x
    BODY No BC 695
    TRIM No 60
    PAINT No 13
    TOP ACC

    We were pretty curious was the original colors were. It looks like a maroon maybe?
     
  4. woodenbuick

    woodenbuick Well-Known Member

    Your paint is two toned... .

    Upper body color is Sky Grey
    Lower body color is Victoria Maroon.

    Wheels would have been the maroon color with 3 silver stripes.

    Interior would have been Red Leather bolster with Grey Leather Insert.

    Model is a Roadmaster Riviera . It has the split back window. Top of the line and the sportier of the Roadmasters.

    The X at the end means it has Hydraulic Windows. A precuresor to the electric windows.

    You have picked up a nice car..... Let me know if you need any questions answered.

    Join the BCA, you get a good magazine full of tips and parts every month.

    Bill
     
  5. Malcolm

    Malcolm Member

    Thanks for the decode Bill. We were just wondering about the 3 piece rear window last week. So the normal ones had one piece?

    The hydraulic windows still work (mostly), I think it's low on fluid. The funny thing about this car is that almost everything works! Someone started tearing it apart years ago and lost interest. All the trim pieces are in the trunk along with just about everything else you can't see on the car.
     

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