65GS.com - Buick Gran Sport Enthusiasts!
Announcements => New Members / Bio's => Topic started by: Robin Cook on April 03, 2019, 09:50:05 PM
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Hello from Canada.
I have a 65 gran sport I started to restore too many years ago and never finished, ended up in my barn as a later project- u have heard this story before, we all have. I sold it 2 years ago regrettingit, but purchaser never picked it up so I bought it back yesterday. It never moved out of my barn. So, I'm committed to finish it and will need all the help I can get. I posted info on my v8 site and a member put me on to you, wow, had not been aware of your site! I was looking for pictures of gran sport racing history as I want to do a period race theme on my car.
I have owned several buicks, restored and assisted several ground up , I've found my self lacking motivation but felt excited when my car came back to me. Hate to start something and not finish it- maybe I'll get it done after all!
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Welcome Robin .
Glad you found us , we like pictures around here and would love to know more about the car and yourself .
Maybe you can start a restoration thread so we can follow along .
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Hello Robin and welcome to 65GS.com .
Here is a little something from the track back in the day.
Loren
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Welcome Robin. Sounds like a great project!
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Welcome Robin! Great to have another fan doing a restoration. I'll second the recommendation to start a restoration thread, share pictures and ask questions along the way. Ask for parts too; some of us have a few.... :laughing7:
:cheers2:
Chuck
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Hey Robin... welcome to the sickness LOL... Take two old skylarks and call me in the morning. Bill in Two Rivers, Wi.
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YEAH!!! Wheres the pics??? Bill
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Dear Robin, John, Loren, Jim, Chuck, Bill, and 65GS.com welcome wagon! (http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/welcomewagon.gif)
By all means! Welcome to 65GS.com!! (http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/welcome_smiley.gif)
I have a 65 gran sport I started to restore too many years ago and never finished, ended up in my barn as a later project- u have heard this story before, we all have. I sold it 2 years ago regrettingit, but purchaser never picked it up so I bought it back yesterday. It never moved out of my barn.
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I'm so glad that you avoided the seller's remorse! There are lots of guys who weren't so lucky and wish they could get their project car back!
By all means any pictures you could post would be appreciated! As a little encouragement I'll offer you a set of before and after pictures. My wagon stayed in our family the whole time so she didn't degrade too much. Still, here is the dash dismantled as part of the installation of the new steering column and Vintage Air aftermarket air conditioning:
(https://photos.smugmug.com/Biquette/Drive-Train-makeover/Firewall-insulation-installed/i-dsHFMCQ/0/e74c4db4/XL/IMG_2710-XL.jpg) (https://canebas.smugmug.com/Biquette/Drive-Train-makeover/Firewall-insulation-installed/i-dsHFMCQ/A)
Here is how the dash finally turned out:
(https://photos.smugmug.com/Biquette/Drive-Train-makeover/Dashboard-before-and-after/i-nH2swKL/0/48ae3677/XL/IMG_3209-XL.jpg) (https://canebas.smugmug.com/Biquette/Drive-Train-makeover/Dashboard-before-and-after/i-nH2swKL/A)
So keep the faith! :angel4: Restorations do eventually turn out as long as you are persistent but patient!
Cheers, Edouard :occasion14:
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A period race theme would be so cool.
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They call that CARNAL knowledge Edouard! Bill
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Hey guys, thanks for the warm welcome, and remarkable comments and oh so beautiful pictures! I'll do my best to keep you posted on the project, shown is the picture of my car in the barn, I stumbled over it while on line and called the guy I sold it to, was pretty annoyed honestly that he did not call me to advise he was selling it. I refunded him and no harm done, I win!
When I get back to Ontario later this month I'll post out some more pics. Car was Arctic White and I was considering repaint it black on black, gets pretty pricey tho, so after seeing some race theme cars I'll prob go white with that in mind. The 401 is rebuilt and on an engine run stand, inside my heats garage, I'll flash it up soonest as its been too many years. Should be OK as I oiled up the cylinders after last run up. I'll video it and have some fun. I also have a full factory dual quad I restored, and ready to install, was going to sell it recently but car came back to me so I'll keep it! Gotta fab an air box tho, maybe fun it through the inside headlight! Lots of ideas! Cheers
Thanks again, I'll keep in touch!
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Oops, picture would not go through, not so good on this stuff, but if u want to see the one pic in my garage go to Kijiji Ontario 65 Buick
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Dear Robin and 65GS.com member who find technology a little more tangled up than it ought to be,
Oops, picture would not go through, not so good on this stuff . . .
In most cases the problem is that your image is too large to be accepted by the forum software. You need to make it smaller. How are you managing your pictures? Are you using just a smart phone or are you downloading them onto a computer. If you are using a PC, you might try the program attached to this posting:
http://65gs.com/board/index.php/topic,103.msg638.html#msg638 (http://65gs.com/board/index.php/topic,103.msg638.html#msg638)
Other board members have found it very useful. If you aren't using a PC, perhaps we can help you resize your photos some other way.
Do let us know if we can help.
Cheers, Edouard :occasion14:
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Eduardo
Thank you for offer to help me on this, I use an iPad, thought I could go to my pics on file and post it but would not allow, something about a not a j peg?
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Welcome Robin!
I believe this is your car?
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/barrie/finish-a-sweet-ride/1422702444?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true (https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/barrie/finish-a-sweet-ride/1422702444?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true)
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Here's a screen shot of how to attach pics.
After you enter your text, click on the 'Additional Options....' and this opens up. Then just Browse and select your pics. Large files will have to be reduced.
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If you are using an Ipad, you won't be able to upload pictures. The software on this site does not support uploading pics from apple mobile devices. Won't work from my Iphone for sure. I have to Email them to myself, open them on my PC, save them, then I can post on the site.
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Dear Robin, Walt, Brian, and 65GS.com members who are tangled up by technology,
Thank you for offer to help me on this, I use an iPad, thought I could go to my pics on file and post it but would not allow, something about a not a j peg?
If you are using an Ipad, you won't be able to upload pictures. . . .
It certainly isn't easy, but I have sneaky scheme. I have an iPad. Let me make some experiments and see what I can come up with.
Do you use the built-in web browser on your iPad to access 65GS.com or do you use Tapatalk?
Cheers, Edouard :occasion14:
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I have to take a picture of a picture on my phone with my iPad.
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Boy... I'm sure glad I dont have to wear an ankle bracelet and an orange jumpsuit! (electronically speaking). I have a flip phone that fails at will and a desktop that runs on gerbil power. No lap-tap-app-tapp-ab-tabs 6.6.6.0.0.0. Foiled the millennials this time. Bill
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This is a test, this is ONLY a test . . . .
I have uploaded this photo using only my iPad. The technique needs some refinement and requires the use of Dropbox but the overall concept works. Stay tuned for more details!
Cheers, Edouard :occasion14:
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Dear Robin and mid-60s Buick caregivers who want to share photos of their Buicks,
Okay, it took some digging, but I have a guide on how you can use your iPad to post photos of your Buick. You'll find it here:
http://65gs.com/board/index.php/topic,4377.msg31972.html#msg31972 (http://65gs.com/board/index.php/topic,4377.msg31972.html#msg31972)
Let me know if that does the trick or if you still have some questions.
Cheers, Edouard :occasion14:
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Hells bells, I have been neglecting to post, but I have made some progress. Car is back from paint shop, and oh my, Arctic White is really white! Need sunglasses to view lol. Beautiful overall and have been organizing parts to reassemble, tho all I’ve done is install the vents back in the kickpanels. Busy summer with road trips, Syracuse nationals, Granby Quebec show with the 70 gsx along with salmon lake Huron fishing, wedding and da rest of it. Whew.
I did get a windshield at nationals for $99.00, what a steal! And sending my oe rad for replacement aluminium to cold case, a vendor I met at Syracuse.
I will attempt to post some pictures. Tanks and will also see how to start a thread.
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Yup that is my Car! Now in white. Onward and upward, time permitting of course.
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Another note, I saw a 63 Le Sabre 2 door 4 speed dual quad recently while out on my trip, Morley brown owns it and he had it scripted in period correct logos and race themes by a local artist. I did not get a pic but had a super chat with him, amazing history and original car with a repaint. Have to get back and see the car met the artist and get some pics.
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Dear Robin and mid-60s Buick caregivers,
Hells bells, I have been neglecting to post, but I have made some progress. Car is back from paint shop, and oh my, Arctic White is really white! Need sunglasses to view lol.
Congratulations on the paint job! However, indeed Arctic White will be hard on the eyes! Even Seafoam Green hurts my eyes when in full sun at the some angles.
I will attempt to post some pictures.
If you are using a smart phone or tablet, these instructions might help you post pictures:
http://65gs.com/board/index.php/topic,4377.0.html (http://65gs.com/board/index.php/topic,4377.0.html)
Tanks and will also see how to start a thread.
If you want to start a restoration thread, you should put it in this topic:
http://65gs.com/board/index.php/board,9.0.html (http://65gs.com/board/index.php/board,9.0.html)
The start a new topic button is the first button the top right of the page.
Thanks for sharing! :hello2:
Cheers, Edouard :occasion14:
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Eduardo thanks a bunch! I’ll get that started today. Spent last few days working on the car so can now post some pictures