1939 Buick Drives for the First Time in 14 Years

1,009
0
Published 2023-02-19
After years in storage and lots of work the old Buick is back on the road.

All Comments (11)
  • @harold306
    I have a 39 I'm trying to get back on the road. I learned a lot watching this video. I just got the water pump kit. Have to check oil in my shocks. And a bunch of little things. Thanks for the awesome video
  • My father used to buy and sell antique cars in the 60s thru the 80s we had a 39 Buick just like that. It definately ignites memories of going to car shows and car meets in those old cars. I have many photos of those cars.
  • @Klaw7771
    Glad to see you got the old girl going down the road, I also have a 1939 Buick special, took her out for her maiden voyage after sitting in a barn for 44 years!! Still needs some TLC as they all do.😎👍🏼
  • @lesdabney2144
    I enjoyed the video. Thanks for it. Congrats on the first drive! I was always partial to Fords. Sad you sold the Galaxie. My first car was my parents old 1963 Thunderbird. I have had many Tbirds, Galaxies, Mercurys and Lincolns to play with over the years. I drive a Cougar now, A few years back I watched your video on how to change Galaxie turn signal switch. I was changing the switch in my '63 Monterey at the time, That's how I discovered your channel. I noticed your channel has a new name.
  • Very nice old car. Oldest car I've owned was a 49 Chevrolet Deluxe with the stove bolt six 3 on the tree cool.old car just wasn't my style so sold it. Next oldest was a 61 BISCAYNE 4 door straight 6 3 on the tree had a new paint job rust free body very clean blue interior baby blue.paint job. I bought it back in 1973 for.$500 loved that car wish I still had it. Current project is a 1980 MGB
  • Use Comet or Ajax powdered cleaner on those white walls. They will clean right up.
  • @harold306
    I have a 39 special. Was a bit of a basket case when I got it. Was wondering where the oil pressure line hooks up on the engine. I have no oil filter.... also I have no idea where to connect the temp gauge on the motor. I just have a broken line hanging out the fire wall. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for the awesome videos
  • 1951 Plymouth Concord 2 Dr sedan bought when I was 12 for $12.50. I started trying to restore in 1990, but 3 kids later and college tuition and I still never drove on the road legally. Maybe after retirement I'll get it finished.
  • @harold306
    I'm a bit stumped on my 39. It has 6 lug wheels. Trying to figure out why lol