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Old Jul 24, 2009 | 08:37 PM
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Parting 1973 Olds 98 4 door

Parting out a 1973 Olds 98 4 door. Some items have already been sold, but here's a few photos when I got the car home. Let me know if there's anything your interested in as I'll not be able to keep it long. Maybe another week or two then it will be going to the big melting pot in the sky. John

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Old Jul 24, 2009 | 08:45 PM
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Is it equiped with a TH400? If so, how about the kick down switch and plugs? The attached to the switch at the pedal, and the one attached to the trans?
Old Jul 24, 2009 | 08:51 PM
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Hello Bill
Yes it is a 455 TH400 car, I'll try and pull those items for you tomorrow and send you photos. John

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Old Jul 24, 2009 | 08:58 PM
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Thanks John.
Old Jul 26, 2009 | 10:43 AM
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Hello Bill
I pulled off the switch yesterday but wanted to be sure before I cut any wires. Your looking for the plugs with a pigtail for the kickdown switch at the gas pedal and the plug with pigtail at the transmission, correct? John
Old Jul 26, 2009 | 11:05 AM
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yes thanks for the PM I am interested in the hood hinges if they fit the 73 88? Also I am interested in the insert for the radio:



And the 2nd ash tray:
Old Jul 26, 2009 | 11:50 AM
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The radio panel is good, although the letters and chrome around the edges is worn. The ash tray, I tried to remove these from a 1971 Delta and found there's an unsual clip that holds it in. I broke them trying to remove them from the 1971 so I'll try to remember what it was and be careful on this one. I'll post photos once I get them out. John

Also... I don't know if you want to stay original but the factory AM/FM from this car works. I tested it before tearing into the dash. John
Old Jul 26, 2009 | 12:31 PM
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Yes John, correct.
Old Jul 26, 2009 | 09:52 PM
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Bill, here's the kickdown switch and pigtail. I still need to crawl underneath to get the end of the transmission. I cut these wires where they entered the harness bundle. Do you need the bracket with the gas pedal assembly?
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gthmcty1 here's the radio panel and ash tray door with clips. I did break two small pieces out of the panel removing the ciggarette lighter for someone else. I got the ash tray out without damaging the plastic pins or clips. Your in Southern California if I remember right, how does $20 to your door sound? That's about $12.50 for the parts and $7.50 to ship.
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Old Jul 27, 2009 | 04:03 AM
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I'm pretty sure the gas pedals in my cars already have the holes in them for the switch. Just need the the pigtail from the trans and what you have pictured. Thanks
Old Jul 27, 2009 | 08:59 AM
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Bill, here's the kickdown switch and pigtail. I still need to crawl underneath to get the end of the transmission. I cut these wires where they entered the harness bundle. Do you need the bracket with the gas pedal assembly?


gthmcty1 here's the radio panel and ash tray door with clips. I did break two small pieces out of the panel removing the ciggarette lighter for someone else. I got the ash tray out without damaging the plastic pins or clips. Your in Southern California if I remember right, how does $20 to your door sound? That's about $12.50 for the parts and $7.50 to ship.


Sounds good to me John you take paypal? Or Money order or how do you want to do it!
Old Jul 27, 2009 | 09:00 AM
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Oh hey do you have the plastic lenses for the night time lights that fit into the bezel?
Old Jul 27, 2009 | 12:43 PM
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That's what I tried to pull for someone else. Those green lenses are very brittle and being as careful as I could I still broke them!

Paypal is the safest way for both of us. I'll send you the details in a PM
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Old Aug 11, 2009 | 06:24 AM
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Why is it that every time I find someone with the motor or trans or anything heavy that I need they're always on the other side of the country? Any idea what shipping would be on a motor, trans or both? I guess I got ahead of myself there, are you selling the motor/trans? And for how much?
Old Aug 11, 2009 | 07:25 PM
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hoo wee they made big cars in the 60's and 70's
Old Aug 11, 2009 | 09:57 PM
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seabeepirate I have a lot of extra motors but shipping is a killer if your very far away. I shipped a motor to Las Vegas a couple years ago, maybe 700 miles away. I believe the cost was around $250. So for a similar distance it could easily be $300 now.

I've been collecting Oldsmobile cars and parts for several years. They're still reasonably plentiful here, but that also makes it harder to sell/trade big heavy parts. I wish there was a way I could ship big heavy parts to the Mid-west and East Coast at a reasonable price! John
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I'm in Ohio so that's no good. I've got a lot of options I'm exploring, but it will probably take a while before I can find the motor and trans I'm looking for.
Old Aug 12, 2009 | 06:21 PM
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seabeepirate, have you posted a parts wanted ad yet? That might find one closer to your location, John
Old Aug 13, 2009 | 12:58 PM
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hey john would you know what model olds covertable this is
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Old Aug 13, 2009 | 06:39 PM
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delmontcruiser, I think it's a 1973, possibly a 1972. I'm sure its not a 71 or 74. Sad to see a car like that fading into the weeds! John
Old Aug 13, 2009 | 07:04 PM
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belive it or not she isn't in to bad of shape for what I can see.and they sell cars that are prior to titles so it can either be saved or parted out.I wasn't shure what year and didn't know if it was a say 98 or say cutlas just using that as a example.I have a video on youtube it has at least two olds the one I know is a 67 toronado http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy-LF_KWvZw I joined a car club last year it's alot of fun and there are a few oldsmobiles.
Old Aug 14, 2009 | 04:46 AM
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youtube video

Sorry for the tangent 2blu442. I'll be posting a wanted ad today.

Originally Posted by delmontcrusier
belive it or not she isn't in to bad of shape for what I can see.and they sell cars that are prior to titles so it can either be saved or parted out.I wasn't shure what year and didn't know if it was a say 98 or say cutlas just using that as a example.I have a video on youtube it has at least two olds the one I know is a 67 toronado http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy-LF_KWvZw I joined a car club last year it's alot of fun and there are a few oldsmobiles.
I could be wrong here, but from 4:53 to 4:57 of that video it looks like the same front end as my '66 Ninety-Eight. I need to get some pics up soon.
Old Aug 19, 2009 | 09:05 PM
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Sorry for the tangent 2blu442. I'll be posting a wanted ad today.



I could be wrong here, but from 4:53 to 4:57 of that video it looks like the same front end as my '66 Ninety-Eight. I need to get some pics up soon.
I looked the car up and found two to compare to my photo.I found it interesting all were said to be for sale but I do not know how old the ads for the cars for comparison are.the junk yard will sell car prior to titles I belive that was 1973 they started titles at least in NY.
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Old Sep 12, 2009 | 07:34 PM
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1973 Olds 98 parts

Last shot at parts for this one. I have a guy wanting to buy my yellow 1967 Cutlass project car and we're talking a package deal with the 455 in this car. He would be taking whats left of the Olds 98 with it. Anyone looking for interior, sheetmetal, trim items let me know soon. John
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 12:49 PM
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I`m looking for an "intact" right front turn sgnal assy. , below the front bumper. Do you have a line on one ? Thanks.
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I`m looking for an "intact" right front turn sgnal assy. , below the front bumper. Do you have a line on one ? Thanks.
what year 73 or 67 ? I have 67 parts i may have a spare
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hey john would you know what model olds covertable this is
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If the front clip is original, its a 1973 Delta 4 sure. That was the only year the front end on the Delta looked exactly like that.
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 04:37 PM
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If the front clip is original, its a 1973 Delta 4 sure. That was the only year the front end on the Delta looked exactly like that.
yup and I am more than willing to work with anyone that wants parts off it I know the whole car can be saved as the yard said that anything prior to a title they will sell.But I can get parts off and help out all parties(as in the yard me and persons interested) there are other cars in the vid as well I still have to go and see about seatbelts as I was asked awile back just to much going on to get to it.
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 07:06 PM
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davesdelta, if it was the 1973 mine has a crack in the lens. Sorry. John

P.S. I still have the car! A local guy wanted to purchase a 1967 Cutlass Convertible, 1967 Vista Cruiser front clip less hood, 1967 2 door hardtop less engine/transmission, and the engine in the green car. I gave him a package deal price plus a discount if he would take the green car and not make me pull the engine. But.... I haven't heard from him in several weeks. Soon I'm going to have to pull the engine and get rid of the hulk, before my neighbors start to complain!!!

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Old Oct 14, 2009 | 07:28 PM
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HI,

how does the windshield look? does it have the antenna inside it? if it looks good how much would you like for it?
thanks. i might be interested in the clock as well

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Old Oct 15, 2009 | 08:06 PM
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sent you another payment today for my parts,,thanks
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AXLES

HOW MUCH FOR THE AXLES?..ONLY IF THEY ARE 12 BOLT WITH BOLT IN AXLES!..NEED SHIPPED TO 60152,IL......PLEASE LMK AND THANKS..
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Old Oct 20, 2009 | 06:55 PM
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tribunicus, I'll have to look but I think its good. Do you ever get down this way? Shipping a windshield this large would be a real bear!

Shawn, payment received.

Skilly IL, it will be the weekend before I can check but I'll let you know.
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Wink AXLES

NO PROB THANKS FOR YOUR TIME!...EASY TO CHECK COUNT BOLTS ON REAR END COVER AND THEN SEE IF THE AXLE TUBE SWELLS AT BACKING PLATE..THATS WHERE BEARING RIDES!...

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tribunicus, I'll have to look but I think its good. Do you ever get down this way? Shipping a windshield this large would be a real bear!

Shawn, payment received.

Skilly IL, it will be the weekend before I can check but I'll let you know.
Medford is quite a ways down there. About 6 hours from Olympia? Its a trip i might have to make. I am not sure how else i can replace my windshield. A week after i bought the car i got hit by a rock. the Delta 88 makes it 37 years without a scratch..until i got my hands on it. Its toward the top of the windshield, and i have made it a couple of years now, but every time i look at it the crack just bothers the hell out of me. I am still looking around here, but i haven't found anything yet.
Old Oct 20, 2009 | 08:26 PM
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have checked on glass repair,,,There is a commercial showing how a company can repair cracks...
Old Oct 24, 2009 | 09:24 PM
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Skinny IL I crawled under the parts car and yes it does have 12 bolts on the inspection cover and a swell near the brake backing plate. I plan to pull the engine/trannie Sunday afternoon, after that I'll see about pulling the axles.


tribunicus, I'm more like 5-6 hours from Portland so it would be quite a road trip. I forgot to look at the windshield and see if there's any flaws but will do that tomorrow. If you were heading down this way for some other reason I'd give you the glass for free, but I think the gas would be way more than the windshield is worth. Any luck with a new windshield from the local glass companies?

John
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Skinny IL I crawled under the parts car and yes it does have 12 bolts on the inspection cover and a swell near the brake backing plate. I plan to pull the engine/trannie Sunday afternoon, after that I'll see about pulling the axles.


tribunicus, I'm more like 5-6 hours from Portland so it would be quite a road trip. I forgot to look at the windshield and see if there's any flaws but will do that tomorrow. If you were heading down this way for some other reason I'd give you the glass for free, but I think the gas would be way more than the windshield is worth. Any luck with a new windshield from the local glass companies?

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John, thanks for offering me the windshield. You are right that would be an 8 hour trip one way. The Windshield companies gave me an on-line quote of $250 to $300 for the windshield with antenna, but i wonder if modern glass replacement will be as good or authentic as an original 72 windshield, or if their online quotes can be trusted. I shall keep my eyes open for an original. I wonder if i could burn through $250 worth of gas driving 16 hours
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hi. I own a 1971 Olds Delta 88 4 door and it has postless windows. I was wondering would it be possible for you to take off the rubber seal that is on the front of the rear left door. When you close the front driver door, you can see where the back of the driver door lays against it. Also if this is a 4BBL car would you happen to have a good 4BBL air cleaner i need one for my conversion from a 2BBl to 4BBl. thanks

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Old Oct 25, 2009 | 06:22 AM
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Gustav455, so your describing the piece that's attached to the glass of the rear door, and seals with the glass attached to the front? I'll look and if the rubber seal is good I'll try to pull it off. I think I have an extra air cleaner and will look this afternoon. John



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