that buick should get some smaller brakes. those are way too big.
Thats just the rear. I believe those were at least 20" wheels on the back.
it still looks silly
I give the guy major credit for actually going the extra mile and putting rear discs on the car. Actually, it appears that he is using a Covette transaxle. That means independent rear suspension as well. Very cool. He is using a Covette FI motor as well.
Image 40, 41, and 42 are my friends that call me a r[cer.
Edit: page 2 of images.
Edit2: That is my brother-in-law and friends in the backround of image 42.
BUMP for 2007.
Sunday August 26, 2007
9:00am-3:00 pm - Antique Toy Show and Sale Immanuel Lutheran Church on Pine St. The ToyFest Antique and Classic Car Show presented by EA Buick Pontiac…Conley Caseworks. Check out the cars on Main St. between Maple and Riley St.
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BUMP for 2007.
Sunday August 26, 2007
9:00am-3:00 pm - Antique Toy Show and Sale Immanuel Lutheran Church on Pine St. The ToyFest Antique and Classic Car Show presented by EA Buick Pontiac…Conley Caseworks. Check out the cars on Main St. between Maple and Riley St.
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Thanks for the reminder :tup:
Jeller
that 35 buick is my bosses car
it has a ton of toyota parts in it lolz
that buick is done the right way…one clean car top to bottom
Your boss has one of my favorite WNY cars. Gorgeous.
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Your boss has one of my favorite WNY cars. Gorgeous.
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its the owner of KS auto he’s a good guy, has way to many sweet cars
I’ll be making everyone’s food at the McDonald’s down the street at the circle during the show. Stop in for a bite, say Hi to Jeremy(me). I make clean food.