No longer wagonless.

Discussion in 'The Welcome Wagon' started by fmlm83, Jan 20, 2013.

  1. 89Safari

    89Safari Active Member

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    Very well said MikeT!! and a nice olds wagon too!!
     
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    Nice car, great choice, and welcome aboard.:Welcome:
     
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    Congrats on your new wagon!
     
  4. Dewey Satellite

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    Nice RM for sure! Welcome to the forum fellow wagon nut! :Welcome:
     
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    Nice score fmlm.(y) You will love it.:D
     
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    :Welcome: FMLM
    and congrats on the grab(y)
     
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    Just read Mikes description of why the big north American boats are so comfortable to drive ---perfect! agree with everything he said.

    I drove the Honda tonight for the first time in quite a while. I'll be back in the roadmaster tomorrow for sure. I've really grown to love the Buick float. You don't really steer a roadmaster, you just kind of aim it. I think I need another road trip - nothing like the open road in a land yacht.

    Think I'll take a ride to the possum trot auction in seale Alabama - about 7 hours by roadmaster.
     
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    And 12 hours by Honda.:lolup::rofl2::lolup:
     
  10. MikeT1961

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    FEELS like 24!!! :rofl2::yahoo::yippee::rofl2:

    If the Buick feels like you are aiming, not steering, take a look at the tires. The factory tires had a maximum pressure of 35 psi, which is what G.M. set the spec for, I believe. A lot of the modern tires have a max pressure of 45 to 50 psi. Run them at 35, and they are technically 30% under inflated. Just do not go above the maximum cold pressure shown on the sidewall of the tire. It takes a lot of the float out, but leaves a more comfortable ride.
     

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