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We will see how it all works out. It has not been started in 22 years.
I will certainly have lots of questions throughout this process. The interior needs some love. That is my biggest hurdle!
#6
Great looking car magnetictape502. Last year for the Land Yachts before GM shrunk the full size lineup. The Regency was the top of the Ninety Eight line that year. Nice that you want to keep it original - looks like you have a good foundation to start from. Rocket 455/4v backed by a TH400 as standard equipment. Solid drivetrain for sure. Enjoy your car - they don't make 'em like that anymore.
#9
Sitting in a garage for twenty two years. 65k original miles. Interior really needs some love. Also need to replace all the rubber door and window seals as they have cracked. My plan is to park it in my garage to keep it out of the elements!
#10
Inside doesn't look all that bad in pics. The bumper fillers are available (or were) but they'll be fiberglass and not the original plasticized rubber. You'll have to drop the rear bumper to install them.
You wanna dress that big girl up? Find a set of 71-72 Super Stock IV Polycast wheels. They will make that Ninety Eight look like it's ready to go dancing!
You wanna dress that big girl up? Find a set of 71-72 Super Stock IV Polycast wheels. They will make that Ninety Eight look like it's ready to go dancing!
#12
That is a compass, not a GM but hey, Ill take what I can get!
Another question folks. What the heck do you call this? And where can I get one made up? Seems like all the ones I can find in the wild are already cracked and ruined.
#13
Backplate for the front center armrest. Common failure part, but GM never thought there'd still be any of them around 45 years later. Fullsize Buick and Pontiac, maybe Caprice, with armrest option will use this part also. Look for one from a black interior and then dye it. Those didn't seem to deteriorate as quickly or badly as the colors.
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