I am old and new

Discussion in 'Wet behind the ears??' started by buick72, Mar 10, 2003.

  1. buick72

    buick72 Well-Known Member

    Hi..

    I have just found this group..hope to share a lot of info.

    I am both old and new to Buicks.

    I had a '72 Skylark, stock, 350 2bbl..new in 1972.

    I kept her for 18 years in the Northeast..until the rust finally forced (?) me to put her down.

    Last few years, I decided I deserved to have another '72!!

    So, now I have a '72 Skylark convertible, Flame Orange with a white top, white interior, black dash, GS hood, sport wheels, raised white tires..in pretty good shape, overall.

    I am still looking for a few speciifc parts..that seem very hard to find. (3 way vacuum tee connector for emissions hoses, right angle plastic connector for vapor hose to air horn)

    Also like to 'kibbitz' about 7'0-'72 Skylarks and '50s Buicks

    Regards, Buick72
     
  2. TXGS

    TXGS Paint by numbers 70 GS 455 4spd

    Welcome back! It's obvious you have a love for buicks. Take a look around and take in the wealth of knowledge from everyone and share your knowledge as well. And again welcome back.
     
  3. Freedster

    Freedster Registered User (2002)

    Greetings from Kansas City

    Welcome to the board! Don't be afraid to ask lots of questions.

    - Freed
     
  4. wayneshq

    wayneshq Member

    Parts

    Buick 72
    Welcome aboard. You might try oldbuickparts.com for some of the parts you're looking for.
    Happy hunting
    Wayne
     
  5. JTY

    JTY 1969 Buick Skylark

    Welcome to the group!

    Please share knowledge, stories, etc... :)
     
  6. RATROASTER

    RATROASTER BPG#1291, GS-CA#2265

    Welcome!! Don't be afraid to post pics............we love 72's here.
     
  7. NorthernRiviera

    NorthernRiviera ferret fanatic

  8. buick72

    buick72 Well-Known Member

    Bjorn..

    Thanks for the reply. You are close!

    The part you show is the vacuum switch from the engine.

    The part I am looking for is a vacuum connector that connects three hoses above the switch.

    One of the hoses is from the one of the ports of the switch.

    If you have a service manual or assy manual, you can find what I am describing.

    Thanks for taking the time to post..

    Stanley from Boston
     
  9. Smartin

    Smartin Guest

    Most auto parts stores carry a wide variety of vacuum fitting tees.

    If you're looking for an original one with no barbs, then you need to try your luck at a yard. Either that or someone might have one here. Try kpslynch....he has a few skylarks he's parting out.
     
  10. buick72

    buick72 Well-Known Member

    may luck out

    Adam..

    Yes, I want an original piece..

    I have had some people on the board who say they have one.

    I am trying to finalize along with some other stuff.

    Thanks for the thought..

    Stanley
     
  11. NorthernRiviera

    NorthernRiviera ferret fanatic

    I used an original GM part for this.. has to be said that it was really a tee-piece for some washer hoses, but it fit perfectly.. let me know if you want the part#, at least it's a GM part, right? :)
     

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