Mar 5, 2003 #1 B Brian Mc Tree Fiddy Joined May 27, 2002 Messages 830 We pulled a 1906 Model G from storage for the Tricenntennial Festival, does anyone know about these, like: What size battery? What type oil? We are trying to get it running, the engine isn't locked, Help!
We pulled a 1906 Model G from storage for the Tricenntennial Festival, does anyone know about these, like: What size battery? What type oil? We are trying to get it running, the engine isn't locked, Help!
Mar 5, 2003 #2 H HurstGN New Member Joined May 30, 2001 Messages 122 Buick Club of America Might wanna try the Buick Club of America (BCA). The BCA has more interest in cars of this vintage. http://www.buickclub.org/
Buick Club of America Might wanna try the Buick Club of America (BCA). The BCA has more interest in cars of this vintage. http://www.buickclub.org/
Mar 5, 2003 #3 M MeanBuicks Scaring the neighbors! Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 3,658 Transplant a TR engine into that thing. That'll get 'er humming!
Mar 5, 2003 #4 T troGNman Got Portholes? Joined May 25, 2001 Messages 2,348 The BCA has a discussion forum where you might get some questions answered. Clean that baby up and drag it to Flint for the 100th Anniversary of Buick cars. http://www.buickclub.org/buick_centennial_2003.htm
The BCA has a discussion forum where you might get some questions answered. Clean that baby up and drag it to Flint for the 100th Anniversary of Buick cars. http://www.buickclub.org/buick_centennial_2003.htm
Mar 5, 2003 #5 B Brian Mc Tree Fiddy Joined May 27, 2002 Messages 830 Update: It runs! runs pretty good too, the hand crank is a little hard to use though, I prefer the modern starter
Update: It runs! runs pretty good too, the hand crank is a little hard to use though, I prefer the modern starter