Parts I'm bringing to Buick Bash

Discussion in 'Parts for sale' started by BobBuick, Jun 11, 2019.

  1. BobBuick

    BobBuick still crazy after all

    Not interested in shipping any at this time

    Romac BBB steel SFI balancer new in box these are no longer made 200
    Saddle carpet set 68/72 A body 2 door with manual trans ( floor shifted) new in box 50
    2- 4 row brass/copper radiators good shape 75 each
    2 GM 12 bolt brake drums rare early style with adjuster slot plenty left on them 50 pair
    4- 1965 14 inch spinner hubcaps nice shape 35 set
    Assorted 1971 skylark/GS bumperettes
    Repro new in box 68/72 trunk divider board 20

    See Bob Buick Christo blue 76 Skylark
     
  2. 72 skylark custom

    72 skylark custom Well-Known Member

    What color is the trunk divider board?
     
  3. Philip66

    Philip66 Well-Known Member

    I'm interested in the 71 bumper guards or bumperettes or whatever they are. Lol
    I'll look you up at the Quake.

    Also interested in the Romac and the saddle carpet.
     
  4. BobBuick

    BobBuick still crazy after all

    Trunk divider is black
     
  5. 72 skylark custom

    72 skylark custom Well-Known Member

    Would like to buy trunk divider, Am i able to hop inline for the trunk divider then? I will be at the buick bash at quaker both days
     
  6. 1964 buillac

    1964 buillac 1964 buillac

    Can you let me know about the bumpettes? Did you sell them? Thanks.
     
  7. BobBuick

    BobBuick still crazy after all

    Still have bumperettes will dig them out to see exactly what I have
     
  8. bostongsx

    bostongsx Platinum Level Contributor

    Will you ship the balancer
     
  9. BobBuick

    BobBuick still crazy after all

    Herb send me your address I will get shipping cost
     
  10. bostongsx

    bostongsx Platinum Level Contributor

  11. 72STAGE1

    72STAGE1 STAGE 1 & 2

    What's a trunk divider board?????? never seen such a thing? Picture?
     
  12. BobBuick

    BobBuick still crazy after all

    Herb shipping would be 15.05 I sent you a message with my address
     
  13. Buizila

    Buizila GO BROWNS !!!!!!

    It's the board that goes behind the rear seat back and the truck. You can see it when you look into the truck all the way forward
     
  14. 72STAGE1

    72STAGE1 STAGE 1 & 2

    I never seen one , or a Buick truck either, a picture would help.
     
  15. Duane

    Duane Member

    FYI,
    The boards come in coupe or convertible sizes, you should state which one you have so the guys will know if it is correct for their car.

    "I never seen one , or a Buick truck either, a picture would help."
    Just to tease here is a Buick Truck.
    Duane


    X-Camino Front Paul Gawel.JPG X-Camino Rear Paul Gawel.JPG
     
  16. Buizila

    Buizila GO BROWNS !!!!!!

    Phone obviously auto replaced it with truck and you knew what I meant,Johnny Wise Ass.
     
  17. Bens99gtp

    Bens99gtp Well-Known Member



    Sweet a Buick GSXcamino......thinking outside the box but it really looks sweet.......
     
  18. Duane

    Duane Member

    The reproduction rear seat divider boards are exactly that, a thick die cut sheet of thick paper board, and are made out of the material they use for the rear shelf boards on the coupes. This board has 2 die cut holes in it that allow it to slide on the "hooks" behind the rear seat and go from wheelhouse to wheelhouse. They basically provide a barrier between the interior and the trunk. When installed you cannot see the rear seat springs.

    Originally they were some type of heavy tar/tar paper material similar to the original sound deadening material they used on the floors..............and the coupes and convertibles are obviously cut into different shapes/sizes.
    Duane
     
  19. BobBuick

    BobBuick still crazy after all

    Divider board I have is for a conv , cannot post pics at this time . This ad is from last year, if Buick Bash occurs ( its still on as of this time) I will bring these parts , but still not interested in any shipping
     

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