It's gigantic for a coupe. It has a 132" wheelbase. That's about 25" longer than my grandpas 32 ford coupe.
Plans are to rebuild the body with steel. Get rid of all the wood. I want to run the fenders. I'd like it to have a nail head and auto. I have a 57 Chevy truck axle for the front end...
I will post up the build when I get to it. I will be taking the original motor, trans and axles out. I'll save them for when I'm an old man and want it back to original.
Well I found another 1930 Buick on Craigslist last week. This will now be my third 1930 Buick, but this one is a lot more complete. It is a 60 series model 68 5 passenger coupe. The guy I got it from bought it 30 years ago to build into a street rod, but never did anything with it. The car is...
What material will they use for the frame? HRER, DOM or chromoly? Use DOM or better. I have built lots of rock crawlers and roll cages from 1 3/4 tube. HREW bends and dents like a straw. I don't recommend it. Here is a cage on one of my Toyotas.
Tube and labor or not cheap. There is at least...
The hood was from Oregon. I bought the two 1930 buicks from Nevada two years ago for $400. I have two complete bodies.
The second body I'm going to take the front and read doors and make one long door, then use the rear window and rear section of body to make a extended cab truck.
I think...
I know I stole the fenders. They were 2 hours from my house. I got them from a 70 year old man that bought them for his Chevy 20 years ago. They sat in his shop this whole time. The grill shell was 4 miles from my house. It's not in the best of shape, but perfect for my hot rod!
Well in the last couple months I have scored some major parts for my 1930 Buick off the Internet. This is my 4 door sedan body that sits and waits for me to have time and more parts.
I was afraid I would never find the right parts for my not that common Buick. So far I got a hood for $100, a...
Yorks work great as engine driven compressors. All my Jeep buddies have them for on board air for 4wheeling. They run air tools and fill tires very well. I do remember my friend does turn a valve every couple uses to put the oil back in the pump. I used to work in a shop installing air bag...