Hello from the North Carolina mountains!

Discussion in 'Wet behind the ears??' started by bob kinney, Mar 29, 2020.

  1. bob kinney

    bob kinney New Member

    Looking for restoration information for 1964 Skylark convertible.
    Started working on "Old Leakey" to stay busy this winter. Now staying put as the CDC suggests and working on car even more than I planned. Everyone stay safe.

    Bob Kinney, Newland, NC
     
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  2. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    Newland, NC, the home of the NC State National championship team center, Tommy Burleson.
     
  3. pbr400

    pbr400 68GS400

    Welcome from Oxford, Ga! My dad’s family was from Burnsville and I used to have a ‘64 Skylark convertible that he and I picked up in Asheville 30 years ago.
    Patrick
     
  4. bob kinney

    bob kinney New Member

     
  5. bob kinney

    bob kinney New Member

    Yes that's right! I see TB around town from time to time...hard to miss!
    BK
     
  6. 455monte

    455monte Well-Known Member

    Hello from greer sc!
     
  7. vroomman

    vroomman John Davis

    Hello and welcome from Mint Hill NC!
     
  8. ssmock

    ssmock Well-Known Member

    Greetings from Kansas City! The 64 A-body convertibles are great looking cars. Good luck with restoring yours. This V-8 Buick website a great source for information.
     
  9. Ryans-GSX

    Ryans-GSX Have fun, life is short.

    Welcome to the board from Kernersville NC
     
  10. 2001ws6

    2001ws6 last of the v8 interceptors

    Welcome aboard! :cool:
     
  11. gsfred

    gsfred Founders Club Member

    Welcome aboard.
    Fred
     
  12. bob kinney

    bob kinney New Member

    GEE WHIZ... thanks for all the greetings.
    Been in the garage practice welding , waiting for driver side quarter panel patch (3 weeks from Canada).
    Still cant weld, but can GRIND.

    Found a nice passenger side lower quarter at Sundell Auto Specialties in Shelby, NC
    He specializes in GM A bodies, and has TONS of Chevelles and lots of other A bodies too.
    Anyone used Wolf repair panels?
    Bob
     

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