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#281 (permalink) |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 22
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Welcome Dave
Hello Dave,
Sounds like a good buy for 300. Post pictures if you can. I would love to see the 55. I heard of a good chrome plater in TN. I will have to find his info and post it for you. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 22
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Plating
Perfection Plating 615-650-8888 contact Lester.
Hard Chrome Platers Inc, 615-259-0021 Chrome Wizard, 615-248-3553 Advanced Plating 615-227-6900, Advancedplating.com AAA Plating Industries, 615-262-3084 or 615-262-3684 (not sure?) Quality Plating, 615-251-3515 Chrome Masters Inc, 615-256-9828 I don't know how good these guys are but alot of guys talk about them on this other board. Just thought I would put it out there for ya. They are in Nashville |
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#283 (permalink) |
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Oldsmobile Virgin
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: macon,GA
Posts: 21
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Hi
![]() I have a 77 Cutlass Supreme. Firethorn red on firethorn red with the 350 engine. Car is really good shape, i bought it cheap and planned on selling, but decided to keep it a while. I plan on keeping it mostly stock, but would like a little more power. I work for the air force and my hobby is building AirCooled VW motors and drag racing VWs. I was invited to enter a engine build contest for Hot VWs in 2006 and came in 5 th place with 142 ci engine that made 210 hp with 9-1 CR on pump gas. In the past i have also built and raced Chevrolets , i had a 72 Nova and 68 Pickup that I hot rodded. This my first Oldsmobile, but I like it. i also have a 1956 VW, a 1958 VW, a Dunebuggy, a 79 Chevy Pickup, and 2001 VW Turbo Diesel jetta |
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#284 (permalink) |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 22
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Welcome VW,
Did you drag race those cars you built? Post pics of your Olds when you get a chance I would love to see it. Good to see you are into the Oldsmobile lifestyle. |
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Oldsmobile Virgin
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: macon,GA
Posts: 21
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I use to drag race a lot, but I never was that good at it. you know what happens in the first 60 ft is the most important.
I build a few motors on the side for others. i like doing my own work because I'm picky and like things the way i like them. This car is pretty nice, it's a 2 owner with 76000 miles. it's been respray by the PO and i replaced the carpet. Not a show car, but a nice weekend car. i like loading up my friends and taking it to town to eat or whatever. That's one reason i decided to keep it. Thanks for the great forum!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by VWBeamer : 03-10-2008 at 03:20 PM. |
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#286 (permalink) |
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: San Antonio, Texas
Posts: 806
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Nice wheels!
C.J.
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Home of the 1971 Cutlass Supreme convertible Super Karate Monkey Death Car. ![]()
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71suprema
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: germany
Posts: 15
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hi everyone,
My name is Torsten and im from Germany. Ive restored my 71 Cutlass Supreme 2door Hardtop Coupe for about 1 and a half year... So here are some!! work that i have done: New paint job, new interior, new th350 tranny, new headers with custom dual exhaust and so on and so on... ![]() Now in autumn i want to give my engine some fresh goodies.. Ive bought it 3 years ago for about 3000 $ in a hmm, acceptable??? condition ?!?!? But i must say, oldsmobile is it worth every penny... ![]() ![]() |
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#288 (permalink) |
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Administrator
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Lees Summit MO
Posts: 2,859
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Welcome to our site Torsten. It appears that you are a member of a local American Muscle Car Club. I bet you all get some very interested inquiries about your cars when you stop for fuel.
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71suprema
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: germany
Posts: 15
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Thanks oldsguy,
No, we're no club but we are 4 friends and workmates who livin the american way of drive ![]() ![]() ...On our site www.v8brothers.de you can see some pics and infos about us ... And yes, everytime, if i stop for gas, somebody asks the most famous question in Germany, that is; How much gas does it swallow??? if you know what i mean... That really s*cks sometimes ![]() But then i get in my cutty, start my engine, keep smilin and answer, if im cruisin around i can handle some 40 liters on 100km and look at the face of this guy..... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So then, CU and greets from Germany Torsten |
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: San Antonio, Texas
Posts: 806
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Looking good!
These days, finding Olds parts can be tough in the States....I can't imagine how it would be "over there". Let us know if you need anything. We'll help if we can. C.J.
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Home of the 1971 Cutlass Supreme convertible Super Karate Monkey Death Car. ![]()
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71suprema
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: germany
Posts: 15
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thanks texasred,
Like you said, its hard as f*ck to get parts in germany for my olds... Here some story, looking for a comp cams k kit ; 10 miles away from me, at my local dealer, 500euros from ebay, with shipping and costums, 380 euros So what does it mean??? Meanwhile i always buy in the united states, cause everything is at least one third cheaper, than to buy in germany... By the way im lookin for a 1971 442 Hood with the two scoops, any condition but not the worst... Thanks to you guys Torsten |
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Oldsmobile Asylum
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Northern Indiana
Posts: 16
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Hey guys, I just joined up and I'm ready to dive in to the Oldsmobile threads. I was referred here by another site that I am a member of, www.PerformanceYears.com , yep, it's a Pontiac site. I've got a few cars, but the Cutlass is my newest. It's a '65 F-85 Coupe with a '69 Olds 350 in it. Here is a few pics, I drove her home last month. I hope to post soon, thanks for any future input!
Chris 01-20-08_1716.jpg 01-20-08_1717.jpg 01-20-08_1718.jpg |
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Seasoned beater pilot.
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Chicago
Posts: 1,537
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I have those same wheels on my car right now, haha.
You don't see too many of them around anymore, because they stopped making them. Those newer Jeep Wrangler wheels look really similar, but alas the centercaps are lame.
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Administrator
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Lees Summit MO
Posts: 2,859
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Welcome to our site Chris.
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#295 (permalink) |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 10
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Hello,
Joined up here a while ago, have been visiting for a few month. I purchased a 55 2dr hardtop super 88 in January. This is my first GM so learning as I go. Plan is a daily driver. Hotrods are what I am really into. I need to sort a few things out on the olds so I have a few questions I will go and post in the appropriate areas. flatoz |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Ohio
Posts: 2
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Just joined while surfing, stumbled on this site, looks good. First car was a 68 Olds Cutlass from my grandfather, which I no longer have. My grandfather passed away last year and I inherited his 68 Olds 442. Currently no motor, but he had a small block and 400 in there, for now I'll put back in what he had. Keeping it his way for now and getting it running again is important and very sentimental for me. Someday I'd like an Olds engine. Paint will eventually need done, but for now its 'copper', which my grandfather painted himself many years ago, lots and lots of layers. Luckily, I also inherited Olds and GM parts he collected over the last 30+ years. Getting it ready to hit the road this summer, the last time my grandfather had it on the road was the 80's.
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: houston
Posts: 35
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Rolled in looking for a picture similar to my W30 to use as an avatar on another site and just had to join. I haven't been actively working on or with my cars for a while - divorce will tend to kill such a hobby - but I still have the cars. My first car was a 69 Hurst Olds I bought around 1980, or so. Before that I drove a 68 Cutlass that my parents had bought for me to drive. Ah, the good old days. I have since waded through a few with notables that I no longer have including a 70 442, 71 4sp 442, 69 4sp 442 and the 69 Hurst Olds that an X-buddy used to chop a telephone pole in half. I gave my oldest son my 70 Cutlass when he turned 18. I have left my 70 auto W-30, 71 4spd 442 ram air, 70 SX and 70 Vista Cruiser. I actually drive my W-30 every week or so but it was my daily driver for more than 10 years with the 71 doing the same duty for a different 10 years.
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#298 (permalink) |
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Administrator
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Lees Summit MO
Posts: 2,859
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Welcome guys to our site.
flatoz, so do you plan an "old skool" style hot rod or a restoration, or a street rod high buck setup? S.Fulton, waiting for the correct engine for your car is a good idea, especially since it is sort of in rememberance of you grandfather. Hope our site can help you. 70OldsW30, maybe you could tell the story about the demise of the '69 Hurst some day and we can all cry in our beer with you. Good to have all three of you here.
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Hot Wheels
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Murfreesboro, TN
Posts: 20
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Just thought I'd stop in and introduce myself. My name is Keith. Age 30, single, & have been looking for a car from my childhood. I suppose the stress of adult responsibilties made me yearn for something from my days of no responsibility. What might that be? A 1978 Cutlass Salon. I happened to pick one up on Ebay earlier today. Next will be transporting it back home. At least the previous owner says it runs.
My profile pic is what inspired my search.
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1978 Cutlass Salon 442 (bought 4-13-08) Needs tons of work--140K miles--5 speed manual 1989 Dodge Dakota Shelby #1298 318 V8--4 speed AT--White--Over 210K miles 2005 Pontiac GTO--Midnight Blue Metallic LS2 V8--6 speed MT--over 45K miles |
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Nothing new beats an Olds
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Illinois
Posts: 80
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Welcome, Flatout.
Those are neat cars - are you going to paint it those colors too? It would look awesome that way! |
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Seasoned beater pilot.
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Chicago
Posts: 1,537
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I still have that hot wheels car from when I was a kid!!
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Hot Wheels
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Murfreesboro, TN
Posts: 20
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Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: South River, New Jersey
Posts: 63
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Hi Fellas ...
well I put most of my details in another thread, but here goes,
Name is Eddie Hansen, I live in South River, New Jersey I have a 69 cutlass s convertible, came with a 4 speed, 350, 2 barrel, with posi rear (3.08's) I have purchased a 69 455 w/c heads for it I have stripped the chasis and rebuilt the front end, chasis was stripped to bare shiney metal, por-15, then while still tacky shot with gm chasis black. the front end including springs is new, I also bought the stainless steel fuel and brake lines for it. the body is up off it, and no not on a rottisserie, I have been away from the project for 10 years, but want to "get her done" I am 48 years old but I have the mind of a 12 year old so that makes me 30 LOL I am married for 20 years now, 1 kid, and a couple of jack russel dogs, I have owned this car a LOOOONNNNGGG time now. drove her in the garage before the resto, but really need to get crackin... thanks for having this forum it is great and has totally rejuvenated my interest in finishing the resto... ![]()
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Arvada Colrado
Posts: 14
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Introduction
My name is Dave, I have a 67 Cutlass with a 461, 400TH, 391 10 bolt with a 4 link from Dick Miller Racing and customer adjustable lowers. The enigne was built by Kammer&Kammer in Ohio. I live in Arvada Co. I ran the Cutlass for the 1st time ever with this set up and out of the box she ran a 13.12 @ 101.? when she hooked up, @4900 ft above sea level. I am one of 425 entrants for Pinks all Out in August here in Colorado.
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Hot Wheels
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Murfreesboro, TN
Posts: 20
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