Have some photos of mine with the cragar's , only 14x7s but 15s are the way to go. Any good options on it ?
who owns the 69 in the #4 post just want to know what color that is and is it a color that was available in 69, thanks. name says gritty kitty ?
14x6 later year Regal rims with G70-14 Firestone Wide Ovals. I finished the wheels to my preference, I painted between the spokes pewter like Buick did(and should have kept doing)64-66, and I used the 71-newer silver background centers, so while not 100% correct, I combined colors and pieces for what I consider the cleanest look.o No:
Very sharp upgrade Tom... There's been other stepchildren that have been shared too. Keep up the good work people!
My 1968 Skylark custom "Abby" 64,000 original miles. 350 car was a 2bbl but now is a mildly modified 4bbl. I still have all of the original parts I have removed. Since the fall of 2014 she has become a weekend warrior at the local 1/4 mile track. The cars original owner lived in the SantaFe, NM area. That is where most of the cars life has been spent. In 2008 the second owner got the car and had it for a year. I purchased the car in May of 2009 for $3,200 cash while on leave from one of my tours in Iraq while I was in the Army. The goal is to have a fun little sleeper in the 13s on a budget. I will be keeping her all buick and am sticking with the stock longblock. I love that she's a stepchild year and a smallblock.:grin:
Here's one some may remember.. 68 GS400 (true GS car) 455. Nick named the "Night Stalker" back in the day. Car ran low 9s back when it was in its prime.. Former owners was the DeHabey family.
1968 gs 400 Here is my GS 400. I recently acquired this nice original car from member JR Wills. --Eddie--
My '69 Skylark Custom at Lakeside Raceway, last July. 350 4bbl, TH 350, matching numbers. View attachment 322932
All right, I have a good start on one of three 1969 cars. In the stable is a genuine GS 350, along with a convertible, and this coupe from northern California that I worked on between last March and July in order to get it over to the Car Craft Magazine SUMMER NATIONALS held at the Wisconsin State Fair Park. We also made it to the Downtown West Allis Classic Car Show in October.
Here are the pics from the very beginning. From where she lay asleep in the trees, to the roll back, and finally at rest INSIDE a garage in Cincinnati for good. There will be no selling this one....
Was your car originally Fireglow? We need a cowl tag photo...Q paint code perhaps? Still have that quarter panel if your interested. It would be the perfect ticket from the pictures you've posted. To the other folks that have put pictures on this thread's page, thanks for sharing, I enjoyed them all!