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Posted by jdemaris on February 28, 2005 at 10:35:06 from (209.23.30.216):
In Reply to: Re: High efficiency wood-furnaces? posted by buickanddeere on February 28, 2005 at 08:26:54:
Forget to ask you, are you a Buick collector? I ask because I'm going to scrap out of couple of Rivieras soon. I gave them to my son when he graduated high school almost 10 years ago, he said he wanted to restore them. Well, he just got out of the military, got married, and is now living in Colorado. I'm in New York, so are the Buicks. They were both vandalized years ago - some windows broken, and such. So, for years they've been getting rain, snow, etc. inside of them. There's a wild cat living in one of them now with her kittens. 1963 and a 1964. One with the 401 engine, and the other with the "Wildcat 465" which I guess is a 425 cube engine? I drove the latter, it ran great when I parked it and drained the cooling system. I can't attest to the 401. I was told it was good runner but I never fooled with it. If you, or any Buick enthusiests you know are interested, let me know. I've got over 20 old cars and trucks and over 20 tractors here, and I want to clean up (at least a little). I had been considering putting the 425 Buick engine in my 65 Chevelle SS, but finally decided that a Buick engine just doesn't seem right in a Chevy.
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