BUICK 1964 Skylark Coupe Project

The fit and finish on the passenger side actually looks really good by 60s GM standards.
The door gaps are excellent and they open and close really nice. The decklid did as well before I pulled it. The whole front clip was mostly just mocked in place when I got it and that front fender is just sitting on there with 2 bolts but I'm confident I'll be able to get it all tight. I plan to mock everything up as many times as necessary to get everything as straight as possible.
 
Warmed up today and I had some time so I did some small stuff with the car. I threw the decklid back on to make some space in the garage and keep it from getting damaged until I'm ready to play with it more.
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Lifted the back up and hacked off the rusted tail pipe that was dragging on the ground.
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Removed all the clips from around the windshield.
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Pulled all the bolts out of the driver's side fender so I can easily pull it off. Now I can have both fenders off in a just a couple minutes. I should pull the grille and front bumper but I'll mess with that later.

Finally I spent most of my time pulling everything out of the dash. Gauges, radio, HVAC components, insulation, wiring, glove box, etc. The wiring is all needs to be replaced. The AC stuff... we'll see. There are a lot of components and they all need work.
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You really have to admire the care and precision that went into cutting the holes for the A/C vents-
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Warmed up today and I had some time so I did some small stuff with the car. I threw the decklid back on to make some space in the garage and keep it from getting damaged until I'm ready to play with it more.
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Lifted the back up and hacked off the rusted tail pipe that was dragging on the ground.
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Removed all the clips from around the windshield.
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Pulled all the bolts out of the driver's side fender so I can easily pull it off. Now I can have both fenders off in a just a couple minutes. I should pull the grille and front bumper but I'll mess with that later.

Finally I spent most of my time pulling everything out of the dash. Gauges, radio, HVAC components, insulation, wiring, glove box, etc. The wiring is all needs to be replaced. The AC stuff... we'll see. There are a lot of components and they all need work.
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You really have to admire the care and precision that went into cutting the holes for the A/C vents-
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Any chance it wasn't a factory a/c they swapped in to make it one?

Then again, from an era they shipped new cars like this....

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Any chance it wasn't a factory a/c they swapped in to make it one?

Then again, from an era they shipped new cars like this....

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I watched a video on that, pretty cool but likely a wash when it was all said and done.
 
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