RE: seat belt tags. This very tag and the original plain steel wire twist tie (not coated) which I did manage to keep as well, was attached to the drivers side lap belt which was scrunched under the seat back along with the chrome buckle it was attached to. AFAIK, theres only D & P belts in this car. I havent been able to get the belts to adjust in the buckle yet. Even tho I dont use them (personal preference America!) (let those who ride decide) I would like to have them operational. I think the belts are just that stiff. They look like new and even the sewn in dated tags from the mfgr. are very legible. No pics this time, so ya know what that means! The retractors are meant to be fully extended and then clipped into the buckle. The retractors look pretty archaic. Haha.
Its pretty neat that they are re-popped, but heck, these are real. Not too many owners can say that. Beats the phony radio instructions on the knobs too! Just a novelty from the time capsule.
The headliner has about 8-10 smaller mouse holes Edouard. They are all emergency exits only at about the size of a U.S. 25 cent piece. Fortunately, the headliner kits for the basic "basket weave" pattern pressed into the vinyl (no holes) run about $75.00 with extra material for the vizors and sail panels. Its been a few decades since I did a headliner job, but thats on the long term agenda. The front and back windows will probably be addressed then as well. I a pretty sure all the STAYS are serviceable.
So guys, how am I doing here? V8 was cool doing the 72 XGS with a lot of input, but the old gents (read:Adults) with vintage Buicks seem to troll over here and I am good with that! Enthusiastic and willing to help. Reminds me of the MTFCA... Model T Ford Club of America. Most of those guys are antiques with no humor however! Thanks for putting up with me Loren! Afterall, I did get my first license in my moms' 1968 loaded Skylark. Please keep up with the ideal job yer doing. I run a small (very small) boat forum, so I know whats involved with all that as well.
www.flybridge.proboards.comSo now (drum roll PUHLEEZ!!!) introducing the latest and greatest Christmas present Pat ever ever ever got me:
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So the pics post at the bottom. Today I spoke with Terrys' engine builders in Green Bay. They do all the Buick race stuff for the big players up this way. My 455 block and heads have been sitting at te other shop for 2+ weeks collecting dust. They do all the big diesel stuff so a 455 is small beans for them but they are 10 minutes away. The GB shop is an hour drive, but Terry told me that if I can get the stuff there today, they are doing several 455 boring jobs starting tomorrow. Ill probably get the stuff back in a week. AMEN, and better prices on the labor rate as well. Spent the morning hauling Pat and engine stuff all over the countryside. Then did Mexican for lunch and a nap when we got home. Was awakened by the drum roll....... ws