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You can also unplug the cleaner and run your roller brush forwards and backward a bit faster also to check if the belt is slipping. Flea markets and vintage shops are full of brass items that may need a bit of TLC. These are inorganic compounds, often applied to the resin-based dome-shaped cap covering an LED, that can alter the light emitted, giving it a more pleasing hue. CPAP has been around for more than 35 years. The aforementioned compact appeared for 1961 as the smallest Buick in 50 years. The division’s 1965 production was 50 percent above its 1960 total, putting Buick fifth in the annual industry race. What is the danger of putting a cat bed too close to a radiator? How do you change radiator on e 250? No-cost bucket seats, optional vinyl roof, and a 185-bhp V-8 helped sell more than 12,000 in that short debut season. Skylark/Special production was about 9-to-10 for ’64, but Skylark had reached a near 5-to-1 ratio by 1969. The compacts’ new 300 V-8 became base LeSabre power. Reviving the Special name, it was one of three “second-wave” GM compacts — the Buick-Olds-Pontiac models that followed Chevy’s Corvair (and borrowed some of its body engineering).

This success was due partly to the advent of compacts and partly to increased demand for traditional Buicks. Air suspension (for the rear only) was still nominally available — and still almost never ordered due to unresolved reliability problems. Q: Can you make it that Keyboard Cleaner doesn’t black out the screen so I can still see what is going on but the Keyboard is disabled? They replace oils that have been washed away to make the skin smoother. No longer are glass tube TVs that can be easily wiped with glass spray, but most people have LED, LCD, OLED, QLED and plasma screens. So many people try to be something that they aren’t in order to please or attract others. Many people felt that GM styling chief William L. Mitchell (who’d succeeded Harley Earl on his retirement back in ’58) had fathered one of the best automotive shapes of all time. People with sun damage, uneven pigmentation, and actinic keratoses are the most likely candidates for a chemical peel. Our services are not limited to the mentioned subjects, and the MR CFD is ready to undertake different and challenging projects in the Chemical Engineering modeling field ordered by our customers.

The “captive import” from GM’s German subsidiary had been assigned to Buick in ’58, and soon nabbed a fair number of customers weary of oversized, overweight cars. Like everyone else in 1965, Buick proliferated trim and model variations so buyers could virtually custom-build their cars. For 1962, Buick unleashed the Wildcat as a specialty Invicta: a two-ton, 123-inch-wheelbase luxury hardtop priced around $4000 and sporting bucket seats, vinyl roof, and unique exterior badging. This svelte personal-luxury hardtop coupe changed Buicks’ stodgy image almost overnight. Responding quickly to the sporty-car craze begun by the 1960 Corvair Monza, Buick fielded a more special Special DeLuxe coupe for mid ’61. Significantly, Buick dealers sold more Opels than ever in ’59. But Buick was already planning its own compact, and its star would rise again. Buick then concentrated on fewer offerings. A bored-out 425 with 340/360 bhp became optionally available by 1964. Both then gave way to a standard 430 with 360 horses. There were new engines, too: a 225-cid V-6 (a novelty for Detroit) with 155 bhp, and a cast-iron 300-cid V-8 with 210/250 bhp. All carried a new 215-cid aluminum-block V-8 with 155 bhp — light, smooth, and efficient.

At first, Electra’s 325-bhp 401 V-8 was standard and the new 340-bhp 425 optional, but the latter became base power for ’64, when optional horses increased to 360. Standard two-speed Turbine Drive was used for ’63, three-speed Hydra-Matic thereafter. Electra’s standard engine through 1966 was a 325-bhp 401 V-8. The typical 325-bhp Riv ran the quarter-mile in 16 seconds at 85 mph; a 360-bhp car managed 15.5 seconds and 90-plus mph. Cadillac didn’t have facilities to build the car (and didn’t need it), Chevrolet was enjoying record sales, and Oldsmobile and Pontiac had other fish to fry. An expanded lineup in general and the unique Riviera in particular were responsible, but so was a very strong overall market that bought Detroit cars in record numbers: over 9.3 million for the calendar year, the best since ’55. Read the next page for some of the hurdles that would have to be overcome for salt water to fuel cars.