I second the request for 55 headlight bezels and tail lights. Trunk liner, the cardboard ones. How about a front disk brake conversion kit.......don't think anyone makes those. Just returned from Carlisle and found none.
I second the 63-64 Wildcat parts. I sent the trunk boards out of a 63 Electra and 64 Convert to jackjilli on ebay and they had them repro-ed and also the hood insulation and I got a set of each for letting them copy mine. and Chad is nice guy to work with. If Jerseybob has the old set it may be worth the effort:idea2: Gary
70-72 GS hoods - I think The Parts Place mentioned they were looking into this. Never heard anything after. 75 Lesabre Conv floor pans and quarters. maybe door bottoms too.
How about those "BUICK" inserts for the center consoles that everyone seems to burn or lose. That would be a good seller I think and also parts for the 73 to 77 Century/Regal cars.
1966 skylark rear quarter pannels would be insane... but they have to be right...maybe some hood scoops for a 66 GS too while your at it!!
Well, if you'd like to start from scratch, I've got a 56-41 that I'm trying to find a new home for....
Positive battery cable for 1967 thru 1970 Rivieras. The last NOS one on eBay went for about $150.00. Bought this used one from Bruce (64-300-lark) on this board.
Hi Jersey Bob I just went on line with the jackjilli seller aka Class-tech-cars And they have trunk boards for 55 Buicks listed for $56.95. FYI I would put the link but I dont know how. I need the grandkids to teach me Good Luck Gary:TU:
Thanks Gary, just email them from their home page. At least you're able to get by on EBay. I saw the set and tried emailing them from EBay but couldn't. So thanks again for the web page. Now to find the liner material for less than $49 a sq yd.
We are in need of rear quarter patch panels or full panels and also the bottom leg of the front fenders on the 1965 Skylark and Skylark GS.
70-72 shifter Handel not the chrome center or the lock out bar but the Handel also maybe A SET OF FRONT FENDERS. and make the Handel out of metal..Thank you Santa