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Re: Buddy's Beauty - 65GS Hardtop
« Reply #180 on: April 29, 2025, 01:09:28 PM »
Steve,

There is a spring-loaded latch button on the left side of the switch. See attached.

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Re: Buddy's Beauty - 65GS Hardtop
« Reply #181 on: April 29, 2025, 02:47:16 PM »
Ah! There it is!
Knew there was some magic secret...  :laughing7:

Owe you a beer or three for sure Chuck.
Really came through for me in a pinch!  :icon_biggrin:

That came from these manuals i have here?
Dug around forever to no avail.

Figured if there was ONE thing a manual would be good for..

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Re: Buddy's Beauty - 65GS Hardtop
« Reply #182 on: April 29, 2025, 03:22:33 PM »
Also... These rollers for the glass frames.

They actually are supposed to go around?
Like, as in spin/roll?  :dontknow:

The glass guy says that you drill the riveted-in center posts out,
Then new ones can be swedged in after the chrome is done.
He's also going to be polishing our date-code-matching set of green Soft-Ray,
And has excellent taste in art.  :icon_biggrin:

These the same ones?
Maybe better to go to Ames, or..?  :icon_scratch:

https://www.ss396.com/chevelle/WR-068.html?Category_Code=chevelle-glasswindowrollers

https://www.ss396.com/chevelle/WR-344.html?Category_Code=chevelle-glasswindowrollers




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Re: Buddy's Beauty - 65GS Hardtop
« Reply #183 on: April 29, 2025, 05:36:34 PM »
Ah! There it is!
Knew there was some magic secret...  :laughing7:

Owe you a beer or three for sure Chuck.
Really came through for me in a pinch!  :icon_biggrin:

That came from these manuals i have here?
Dug around forever to no avail.

Figured if there was ONE thing a manual would be good for..

Yep. Page 10-45 in the Chassis Manual.
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69 AMX: 390/TKX 5-speed/3.91 Posi

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Re: Buddy's Beauty - 65GS Hardtop
« Reply #184 on: April 29, 2025, 08:24:16 PM »
Ah! There it is!
Knew there was some magic secret...  :laughing7:

Owe you a beer or three for sure Chuck.
Really came through for me in a pinch!  :icon_biggrin:

That came from these manuals i have here?
Dug around forever to no avail.

Figured if there was ONE thing a manual would be good for..

Yep. Page 10-45 in the Chassis Manual.

Ah! Here i was thinking that was body stuff...  :idea1:

Hit me with a rubber chicken and call me Sally!  :angel4:

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Re: Buddy's Beauty - 65GS Hardtop
« Reply #185 on: April 29, 2025, 08:32:54 PM »
Coming down to the wire...!
Weeks of doing nothing then a deadline comes up!

Cigarette lighter...
Any way to take the knob off of that guy?
Soaking it in EvapoRust - hoping a secret trick shows itself.
The reason people get excited about a nice one of these is because they don't come apart, huh?

There's these bolts on the back of the doors,
Holding track parts in place.
Those are chrome.

Any other sneaky chrome bits a guy might miss?
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Re: Buddy's Beauty - 65GS Hardtop
« Reply #186 on: April 30, 2025, 03:35:15 PM »
Ther's a chrome bolt and washered nut on the front that holds the windwing assembly in the door.

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Re: Buddy's Beauty - 65GS Hardtop
« Reply #187 on: May 01, 2025, 12:41:27 PM »
Ther's a chrome bolt and washered nut on the front that holds the windwing assembly in the door.

  Loren

Ack! There it is!
Knew there was something!
Thanks for keeping an eye out.  :glasses9:

Why didn't i see this last night?  :angel4:

All of this stainless and chrome (and 16 pieces of aluminum not shown),
Got loaded up in a van with Buddy and his wife destined for D&R in LA this morning.

Guess we can pop those into the mail..

Anything else?   :icon_salut:
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Re: Buddy's Beauty - 65GS Hardtop
« Reply #188 on: May 01, 2025, 03:04:56 PM »
Ther's a chrome bolt and washered nut on the front that holds the windwing assembly in the door.

  Loren

Ames has those!
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Re: Buddy's Beauty - 65GS Hardtop
« Reply #189 on: May 04, 2025, 02:28:37 PM »
Ah! That's right!
Don't even think about buying parts new sometimes....  :laughing7:

Thanks for the wisdom, gentlemen.
Really couldn't do this correctly without expert advice.

Back in the days before Internet we used to go to shops.
Every weekend we would hang around this or that place,
hoping to get the old man talking...
He usually would.  :icon_biggrin:

Feel like that kid again, what with knowing -nothing- about Buick,
And y'all having so much experience.

Now that we have the car torn down,
boxes of stuff are going to blast and/or powder coat.

Need to figure out all of these engine details.
Know that i have been pouring over every pic i can find
(especially yours Walt).
Tons are saved to my hard drive.
Main problem is, one will show something painted black, another natural, and another green.
Guessing that Fremont did things a bit differently?
(Never heard of that in California before, eh?   :blob7: )

Thanks again for taking your valuable time to read these wordy posts.
Try as i might to pare them down... they end up SO long!  :angel4:
 

When we brought the engine to the Martins for rebuild,
we included the pulleys and they rebuilt our steering pump.

They painted parts in Buick Green or a glossy(?) black.
First pic shows parts they did; black pulleys, plug wire brackets in green.
Hard to see, but both PS pump brackets are both green as well.
Far as i can tell, that's all correct, right?

Second pic is of stuff i didn't include.
PS pump pulley will get gloss black, right?

Lower right... Moving left...
Guessing that the little fuel line 'hoop' brackets that hang off of the oil pan get green?   :icon_scratch:

Left of that, the wire holder on passenger valve cover - it's supposed to be green too, right?
Shouldn't i have two of those?   :dontknow:

What's that other little thingie to the left of the wire holder?  :tongue3:

Alternator brackets are reportedly bare metal?
Some i see are black?
The other brackets are green...

Our OG Fremont-built '65 Skylark parts car  -seems- to have the alt bracket in bare metal (see pic)?
But, as you know, a 300 ain't a 401.  :laughing7:

Fuel filter holder-downer is natural?
Are those fuel hose spring clamps correct?
Metal filter 'can' right, too?

How about coil holder-downer? Natural? Black?

Coil seems to be a generic Napa replacement type.
Maybe just needs a squirt of semi-gloss(?) black, and one of those re-pop stickers....?

Speaking of that, saw that Inline Tube has a ton of decals.
Think they're a good place to get those? Who's best?
Is this one of use to us?
https://www.inlinetube.com/products/ged6401?year=1965&make=Buick&model=Gran+Sport

Lastly,
Timing covers are painted, not natural finish, right?
Color-blind guy here can't tell the difference.  :evil6:

Apologies in advance for bombing y'all with a zillion questions.
All these engine parts were painted blue or orange  :BangHead: and i want to get them right.


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Thanks for the smiles! (Re: Buddy's Beauty - 65GS Hardtop)
« Reply #190 on: May 04, 2025, 03:55:30 PM »
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and memories!

Back in the days before Internet we used to go to shops.
Every weekend we would hang around this or that place,
hoping to get the old man talking...
He usually would.  :icon_biggrin:

So true!  Alas, those old experts are becoming an endangered species!

Now that we have the car torn down,
boxes of stuff are going to blast and/or powder coat.
. . .

Thanks for sharing the photos!  I didn't have enough parts powder coated, but the parts I did treat that way still look beautiful closing in on a decade since being done.  Like everything else on a car, take good care of what you've got and the car will bring you a smile every time you get her out for a drive!

Thanks again for the smiles!

Edouard

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Re: Buddy's Beauty - 65GS Hardtop
« Reply #191 on: May 05, 2025, 04:57:33 PM »
Ah, thanks Edouard, means a lot.

Was remembering a thread about all of this engine color/finishes stuff.

Shoulda bookmarked it.

Might even be in my thread here somewhere!  :icon_scratch:


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Re: Buddy's Beauty - 65GS Hardtop
« Reply #192 on: May 06, 2025, 09:48:42 AM »
Digging Digging.
One at a time we knock them out.  :glasses9:

Search the forum, and there's the story on fuel filters.
https://65gs.com/board/index.php/topic,301.0.html

We know our number! GF94.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/396441052216?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=hp1e6zzhrrg&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=oWK9TOXeQWu&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

Pow! we got a hit.  :rocker:

Found the 'engine colors' link - it was in my 'intro' thread.
Thanks again Loren.
https://65gs.com/board/index.php/topic,269.0.html

Also messaged Matt Martin and he was nice enough to answer.
If anyone would know it's him.
Said on Fremont cars the upper alt adjustment strap piece was Buick Green.
Ordered a can of Bill Hirsch paint since that's what they used.

Probably going to hit small things like the PG pump cap, coil holder, filter holder with some soda.
Hopefully the original coatings are still holding up.

Getting closer!

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Re: Buddy's Beauty - 65GS Hardtop
« Reply #193 on: May 07, 2025, 12:27:20 PM »
Matt Martin kindly sent this.

Fremont car.

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Re: Buddy's Beauty - 65GS Hardtop
« Reply #194 on: May 07, 2025, 06:49:48 PM »
Matt Martin kindly sent this.

Fremont car.

 :glasses9:

 That's one of them. There is also one towards the back. I recall a conversation about the two pieces.
Here's a picture of the two guides. The picture is from the thread where these were talked about.



  Loren
« Last Edit: May 07, 2025, 08:13:04 PM by Loren At 65GS »
65 GS hardtop BCA Senior
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 65 Skylark coupe v-6
 65 GS hardtop restoration project
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 70 GS 455 htp / original engine
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 63 Riviera
 Shuman 65 Gran Sport convertible, current caretaker

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