1928 buick 28-20 (Two Door)

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Got my wheels in and tires mounted, also got the steering done.

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Picked up a disc brake S-10 axle for the rear, going to use the stock spring set up and ladder bars.

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She's rolling now, things should go a little faster now that I can move it.

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Still lack the brake lines, shocks and mounts. Will sit lower once fuel tank and all the interior parts are back in.

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Started the engine, .030 over 350.

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Buicks lookin great! Nice looking long block sittin there too-should give some life to the old girl.

Way off base, but just found out that you work near Bill Basquette (aka Tailgater on a truck forum I frequent) who owns the red '48 Chevy one ton-a twin truck to mine. Small world this hot rodding stuff is, I guess.

Paul
 
Rolled it outside for the first time since I got it and degreased the frame and engine bay.

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I have a new stock tire and wheel which I think I'll keep on the back.

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The engine is done other that the intake and fuel system.

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Should have about an inch between the drive belt and the fan housing.

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Brake pedal assembly mounted.

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The stock gauge holes were oval so I took an old dash from a M151 military jeep and graphed it in to hold standard size gauges.

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That is looking real good! Will look even better when you get that motor stuffed in it.
What are the one things called - are those fenders? :D
 

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