Well, the original paint has been getting worse for years but I was able to hide the flaws with color wax and frequent polishing, thus making a good "20 footer" out of the car. Well, she has been sitting (I start her occasionally) since before the hurricane in Sept. 2008. The paint is now beyond hope of making presentable, so I'm going to start repainting this year.
Today, I began the prep work. Now, most people consider prep work to be things like removing trim, etc. In my case, I have to remove a car. The Buick has been blocked in by my '78 Lincoln for the past year. I thought the timing chain had slipped because last spring I couldn't get it to fire even though I was getting fire to the plugs and fuel through the carb. My friend came over and we repeated all the same steps I did last spring, except he held the choke closed and the car started. It ran badly and we pulled the carb. The previous owner had totally screwed up the carb - it is a wonder it ran for a year and a half before quitting right about the time Hurricane Ike hit. Fortunately, I had a spare engine and we took the carb off of it and now the Lincoln runs.
Now that the Buick isn't blocked in, I can back it out and start removing the trim. But wait....now the battery decided to quit. Is it too much to ask for a battery that is three years out of warranty to work?? Ha Ha. It worked the last time I started the car a couple of months ago. Anyway, none of the parts stores stock 3EE batteries, so I ordered one. It arrives Tuesday.
Below is a picture of the car - dust and surface rust. I will do a section at a time (roof, fender, trunk lid, etc.) until the car is painted. This will be a drawn out project because I work full time and I'm still finishing up a few hurricane related projects with the house. I will post pics as I go, but don't expect frequent updates.

