This WAS my Fathers Oldsmobile....
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This WAS my Fathers Oldsmobile....
Here are some pics of my car taken in March this year (that's why you might see some snow. It's not normally that cold up here in July) This car started life as a plain jane Cutlass S with PS,PB and auto TH350, period (option code A52) I've got the broadcast sheet to prove it.
Anyway, this was my DAD's car. God bless Dad, Olds fever now runs in my own family. He had 2 of these. The other was an earlier model produced in Nov 1971 (Cutlass S - Matador red) for the 72 model year. He gave that one to me for XMAS in 1975. (Can't believe how spoiled I was back then). Anyway, I sold the car to a friend in 1980 and I'm still kicking myself.
This one went to my brother after Dad passed away. Bro's only concern was whether it would start, and did it have any gas? I did the maintenance on the car for him cause he had a hard time finding his *** with both hands. Bought it off him in 1981 when he bought a Merc 4 banger and went to work fixing all the body damage etc he caused/did.
This car had all the bright work and sheet metal done with NOS parts back in 1986. Color is Corvette Silver - base / clear. I have umpteen different options I'm planning to install. They are all either NOS or OEM restored parts that are correct for this model year. So, there's absolutely no way in hell that it will match it's factory build sheet when I'm done, but I don't care. Just need the time and some space. Yes that's an NOS Y71 thermometer in front of the driver mirror. Got another one in storage. Have the dual cutout bumper and trumpets, wing, rallye pac, PW, PDL, Tilt, Ptrunk, Cruise, tinted glass, electric rear defog, T44, night watch, yada yada yada. I'll post it someday.
The wife is kinda used to "her" half of the garage even though she knows that it's really "mine". Like she told me many moons ago after we got married, "What's yours is mine, and what's mine is still mine". She's worth it though.
The interior of this car is original (totally unmolested and VERY well preserved) with the exception of the drivers seat upright panel. Bro used to carry a "rat tail" comb and put some nice holes in it. This car has been garage kept under a cover since the 1986 except for the days when I decide it's ok to take it out for a cruise. Lots of interest from other drivers when that happens.
If anyone knows how to post more than 5 pics on this forum, please let me know and I'll add some more.
Anyway, this was my DAD's car. God bless Dad, Olds fever now runs in my own family. He had 2 of these. The other was an earlier model produced in Nov 1971 (Cutlass S - Matador red) for the 72 model year. He gave that one to me for XMAS in 1975. (Can't believe how spoiled I was back then). Anyway, I sold the car to a friend in 1980 and I'm still kicking myself.
This one went to my brother after Dad passed away. Bro's only concern was whether it would start, and did it have any gas? I did the maintenance on the car for him cause he had a hard time finding his *** with both hands. Bought it off him in 1981 when he bought a Merc 4 banger and went to work fixing all the body damage etc he caused/did.
This car had all the bright work and sheet metal done with NOS parts back in 1986. Color is Corvette Silver - base / clear. I have umpteen different options I'm planning to install. They are all either NOS or OEM restored parts that are correct for this model year. So, there's absolutely no way in hell that it will match it's factory build sheet when I'm done, but I don't care. Just need the time and some space. Yes that's an NOS Y71 thermometer in front of the driver mirror. Got another one in storage. Have the dual cutout bumper and trumpets, wing, rallye pac, PW, PDL, Tilt, Ptrunk, Cruise, tinted glass, electric rear defog, T44, night watch, yada yada yada. I'll post it someday.
The wife is kinda used to "her" half of the garage even though she knows that it's really "mine". Like she told me many moons ago after we got married, "What's yours is mine, and what's mine is still mine". She's worth it though.
The interior of this car is original (totally unmolested and VERY well preserved) with the exception of the drivers seat upright panel. Bro used to carry a "rat tail" comb and put some nice holes in it. This car has been garage kept under a cover since the 1986 except for the days when I decide it's ok to take it out for a cruise. Lots of interest from other drivers when that happens.
If anyone knows how to post more than 5 pics on this forum, please let me know and I'll add some more.
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Thanks for the nice words..
Here's a few more pics. In the drivers seat shot, if you look close you will see a rare tissue dispenser on the trans hump. Why rare? Because it has the olds rocket on it and it's an NOS part for this model year that is really hard to get. If memory serves, it was 147.00 plus shipping. How insane do you have to be to get what you want? Try me.
Keep in mind that this is a work in progress. It's NOT finished by any stretch of the imagination and you WILL find stuff that's not perfect if you are really looking for it.
I'll keep posting pics if you're interested. Got some neat shots of the "parts store" I've been accumulating for the past 3 years. You know, stuff that you're going to eventually get to install or play with.
Enjoy!
Here's a few more pics. In the drivers seat shot, if you look close you will see a rare tissue dispenser on the trans hump. Why rare? Because it has the olds rocket on it and it's an NOS part for this model year that is really hard to get. If memory serves, it was 147.00 plus shipping. How insane do you have to be to get what you want? Try me.
Keep in mind that this is a work in progress. It's NOT finished by any stretch of the imagination and you WILL find stuff that's not perfect if you are really looking for it.
I'll keep posting pics if you're interested. Got some neat shots of the "parts store" I've been accumulating for the past 3 years. You know, stuff that you're going to eventually get to install or play with.
Enjoy!
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Some more pics
So, here's some more pics. Mostly of the stuff Ive been collecting over the past 2 years. Not complete by any stretch.... but it's a really good start. The next phase is to take all the OEM that's not NOS and make it look that way.
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WOW, would you like to send that fine Olds to England for a little holliday, I would take very good care of it for you. Andy
Thanks for the nice comment. The car has a LOT of sentimental memories. I'm sure Dad would kind of wonder why the heck I'm spending so much time and money on it. (He was Scottish descent). However, he was the guy who led me to the Oldsmobile well and helped me start drinkin the water. I'd swear sometimes he's with me on cruise night.
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Here are some pics of my car taken in March this year (that's why you might see some snow. It's not normally that cold up here in July) This car started life as a plain jane Cutlass S with PS,PB and auto TH350, period (option code A52) I've got the broadcast sheet to prove it.
Anyway, this was my DAD's car. God bless Dad, Olds fever now runs in my own family. He had 2 of these. The other was an earlier model produced in Nov 1971 (Cutlass S - Matador red) for the 72 model year. He gave that one to me for XMAS in 1975. (Can't believe how spoiled I was back then). Anyway, I sold the car to a friend in 1980 and I'm still kicking myself.
This one went to my brother after Dad passed away. Bro's only concern was whether it would start, and did it have any gas? I did the maintenance on the car for him cause he had a hard time finding his *** with both hands. Bought it off him in 1981 when he bought a Merc 4 banger and went to work fixing all the body damage etc he caused/did.
This car had all the bright work and sheet metal done with NOS parts back in 1986. Color is Corvette Silver - base / clear. I have umpteen different options I'm planning to install. They are all either NOS or OEM restored parts that are correct for this model year. So, there's absolutely no way in hell that it will match it's factory build sheet when I'm done, but I don't care. Just need the time and some space. Yes that's an NOS Y71 thermometer in front of the driver mirror. Got another one in storage. Have the dual cutout bumper and trumpets, wing, rallye pac, PW, PDL, Tilt, Ptrunk, Cruise, tinted glass, electric rear defog, T44, night watch, yada yada yada. I'll post it someday.
The wife is kinda used to "her" half of the garage even though she knows that it's really "mine". Like she told me many moons ago after we got married, "What's yours is mine, and what's mine is still mine". She's worth it though.
The interior of this car is original (totally unmolested and VERY well preserved) with the exception of the drivers seat upright panel. Bro used to carry a "rat tail" comb and put some nice holes in it. This car has been garage kept under a cover since the 1986 except for the days when I decide it's ok to take it out for a cruise. Lots of interest from other drivers when that happens.
If anyone knows how to post more than 5 pics on this forum, please let me know and I'll add some more.
Anyway, this was my DAD's car. God bless Dad, Olds fever now runs in my own family. He had 2 of these. The other was an earlier model produced in Nov 1971 (Cutlass S - Matador red) for the 72 model year. He gave that one to me for XMAS in 1975. (Can't believe how spoiled I was back then). Anyway, I sold the car to a friend in 1980 and I'm still kicking myself.
This one went to my brother after Dad passed away. Bro's only concern was whether it would start, and did it have any gas? I did the maintenance on the car for him cause he had a hard time finding his *** with both hands. Bought it off him in 1981 when he bought a Merc 4 banger and went to work fixing all the body damage etc he caused/did.
This car had all the bright work and sheet metal done with NOS parts back in 1986. Color is Corvette Silver - base / clear. I have umpteen different options I'm planning to install. They are all either NOS or OEM restored parts that are correct for this model year. So, there's absolutely no way in hell that it will match it's factory build sheet when I'm done, but I don't care. Just need the time and some space. Yes that's an NOS Y71 thermometer in front of the driver mirror. Got another one in storage. Have the dual cutout bumper and trumpets, wing, rallye pac, PW, PDL, Tilt, Ptrunk, Cruise, tinted glass, electric rear defog, T44, night watch, yada yada yada. I'll post it someday.
The wife is kinda used to "her" half of the garage even though she knows that it's really "mine". Like she told me many moons ago after we got married, "What's yours is mine, and what's mine is still mine". She's worth it though.
The interior of this car is original (totally unmolested and VERY well preserved) with the exception of the drivers seat upright panel. Bro used to carry a "rat tail" comb and put some nice holes in it. This car has been garage kept under a cover since the 1986 except for the days when I decide it's ok to take it out for a cruise. Lots of interest from other drivers when that happens.
If anyone knows how to post more than 5 pics on this forum, please let me know and I'll add some more.
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...html#post40301
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KeithA0000Cool stuff- where did you get that clock/tach thingie? That's an interesting piece...
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Cool; never saw anything like that before. Got me all exited, but doesn't look like an applicable option for my 69. To risk exposing my ignorance even further, what's that thingie mounted beside you driver's side mirror (also seen in your second bunch of photos with the tic-toc-tach)?
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Cool; never saw anything like that before. Got me all exited, but doesn't look like an applicable option for my 69. To risk exposing my ignorance even further, what's that thingie mounted beside you driver's side mirror (also seen in your second bunch of photos with the tic-toc-tach)?
That "thingie" beside the mirror is the Y71 door thermometer option. This one is an NOS part. Back in it's day it was only about 15 bucks. I bought this one for a really low $379.00 + shipping and tax. I've got another one (also NOS) in its original box c/w templates. It's a nice piece that lots of people notice and ask about. BTW it works perfectly.
And, no such thing as an ignorant question...this forum is here to share this kind of information. Feel free to ask or comment. You won't find a better bunch of guys to talk to and ask questions of.
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Drilling fixture and exact location thermometer?
As luck would have it, the rallye pac gauges (U21 option) were availble for Cutlass/442 models from 1966/67?? and up. You can get them for your 69, but you'll also have to modify your wiring to the gauges a bit, + install the oil pressure and temp senders at the front of the block. If you do some web searching you will find these parts. I know Parts Place sells aftermarket "original look" rallye gauges for 1970 - 1972. Anyway, I've seen 1969 gauge packages up for grabs on ebay and parts place before. Price wise, they seem to be less expensive than the 1970-72 versions.
That "thingie" beside the mirror is the Y71 door thermometer option. This one is an NOS part. Back in it's day it was only about 15 bucks. I bought this one for a really low $379.00 + shipping and tax. I've got another one (also NOS) in its original box c/w templates. It's a nice piece that lots of people notice and ask about. BTW it works perfectly.
And, no such thing as an ignorant question...this forum is here to share this kind of information. Feel free to ask or comment. You won't find a better bunch of guys to talk to and ask questions of.
That "thingie" beside the mirror is the Y71 door thermometer option. This one is an NOS part. Back in it's day it was only about 15 bucks. I bought this one for a really low $379.00 + shipping and tax. I've got another one (also NOS) in its original box c/w templates. It's a nice piece that lots of people notice and ask about. BTW it works perfectly.
And, no such thing as an ignorant question...this forum is here to share this kind of information. Feel free to ask or comment. You won't find a better bunch of guys to talk to and ask questions of.
What a nice car!! I can only admire that. Once retired I will have the time (I hope) to restore my '72 Olds Cutlass Supreme Convertible to something similar, although I'm not sure if I'm able to do anything like that.
This week I bought a little thermometer for my Olds on Ebay. It is not as nice as yours, being a used article. Maybe I need to have it rechromed even to make it nice enough to mount on the car. But since you have one new out of the box, I'm wondering if you're able to send me a picture of the plan that used to be in the box, so I know exactly where to mount it on the door. I would much appreciate if you're willing to do that for me!
Thanks,
Louis
Last edited by Louis; March 4th, 2012 at 12:08 PM. Reason: Finding out how it works....
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This week I bought a little thermometer for my Olds on Ebay. It is not as nice as yours, being a used article. Maybe I need to have it rechromed even to make it nice enough to mount on the car. But since you have one new out of the box, I'm wondering if you're able to send me a picture of the plan that used to be in the box, so I know exactly where to mount it on the door. I would much appreciate if you're willing to do that for me!
Thanks,
Louis
Thanks,
Louis
re: the template. Yes I still have the template. There are actually a number of them for all the different models it would fit. Right now it's tucked away with the other NOS unit in the shed. We can do one of 2 things.
1. Wait for spring to arrive here so I can get to it.
2. Give you the link to the Chassis Service Manual (CSM) for 72 that shows the mounting installation. Have a look at this link. The thermometer is on page 15-36 http://wildaboutcarsonline.com/membe...ection_15B.pdf
Do you have all the mounting hardware?
#22
ah so thats what she looked like before you got it. had a good car to work off of hey? all the mods have been very tasteful as to compliment the car. One question. I want to put a vinyl top back on mine but dont have the moldings. are they hard to locate?
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Not quite my friend....
re:Vinyl top? That's what I've planned for mine too! Remind me if you come to Olds, I'm pretty sure I have some spare parts you could use. I'll pick out the ones I want for mine and you can choose from the others, ok? I know we can come to some arrangements.
These parts aren't all that hard to find on the web. More people are taking vinyl off than putting it on. BTW, Fusick is repopping the corner pieces, but not the connecting trim. See pg 17 of their catalogue:
VT702F Front Vinyl Top Moldings 1970-72 all 2 Door Cutlass S-442 with Vinyl Top 44.50 pr.
VT702R Rear Vinyl Top Moldings 1970-72 all 2 Door Cutlass S-442 with Vinyl Top 44.50 pr.
I like the ones I've got because they are OEM. Need some clean up but I know they will fit right.
#24
Louis, I don't think you'll be able to have it re-chromed without damaging the rest of the thermometer. I'd tape off the plastic display housing and use a buffing wheel and jewellers rouge on the chrome to bring up the shine. Finish off with some chrome polish. The plastic lens you can probably bring back to life with some "headlight' restorer". You have that in the Netherlands don't you?
re: the template. Yes I still have the template. There are actually a number of them for all the different models it would fit. Right now it's tucked away with the other NOS unit in the shed. We can do one of 2 things.
1. Wait for spring to arrive here so I can get to it.
2. Give you the link to the Chassis Service Manual (CSM) for 72 that shows the mounting installation. Have a look at this link. The thermometer is on page 15-36 http://wildaboutcarsonline.com/membe...ection_15B.pdf
Do you have all the mounting hardware?
re: the template. Yes I still have the template. There are actually a number of them for all the different models it would fit. Right now it's tucked away with the other NOS unit in the shed. We can do one of 2 things.
1. Wait for spring to arrive here so I can get to it.
2. Give you the link to the Chassis Service Manual (CSM) for 72 that shows the mounting installation. Have a look at this link. The thermometer is on page 15-36 http://wildaboutcarsonline.com/membe...ection_15B.pdf
Do you have all the mounting hardware?
Allan, Thanks for the quick response!
Yes, I can get hold of those things and I'll try to do it the way you suggested first. If it doesn't work, I'm thinking of removing the thermometer from its shell - it's only kept together throught the one rivet isn't it?
I do have the '72 Service Manual, but on that picture it doesn't tell what the distance is between the mirror and the thermometer. And I have the sports mirror, not the standard that is pictured.
But I don't have any problems waiting until spring - does that come early in your area ?
Thanks!
#25
I forgot - I do have the bracket, won't be a problem to find the two parkers, the only challenge will be the gasket . I'm thinking of making one out of a mouse pad or some other piece of rubber since I won't be able to find an original...
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Spring is almost here! YAY! Bye for now, I'm off to my Sunday night curling league. Beer awaits TTYL
#28
ahh ok that makes more sense! i was thinkin to myself quickly reading over it, as to how its in bad shape :P sounds pretty much like the same program i had to go through with mine! If im able to make it down I would love to look at what you got up for grabs. ive been meanin to post up some progress pics but i can never seem to find the time!
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ahh ok that makes more sense! i was thinkin to myself quickly reading over it, as to how its in bad shape :P sounds pretty much like the same program i had to go through with mine! If im able to make it down I would love to look at what you got up for grabs. ive been meanin to post up some progress pics but i can never seem to find the time!
#32
Here are some pics of my car taken in March this year (that's why you might see some snow. It's not normally that cold up here in July) This car started life as a plain jane Cutlass S with PS,PB and auto TH350, period (option code A52) I've got the broadcast sheet to prove it.
Anyway, this was my DAD's car. God bless Dad, Olds fever now runs in my own family. He had 2 of these. The other was an earlier model produced in Nov 1971 (Cutlass S - Matador red) for the 72 model year. He gave that one to me for XMAS in 1975. (Can't believe how spoiled I was back then). Anyway, I sold the car to a friend in 1980 and I'm still kicking myself.
This one went to my brother after Dad passed away. Bro's only concern was whether it would start, and did it have any gas? I did the maintenance on the car for him cause he had a hard time finding his *** with both hands. Bought it off him in 1981 when he bought a Merc 4 banger and went to work fixing all the body damage etc he caused/did.
This car had all the bright work and sheet metal done with NOS parts back in 1986. Color is Corvette Silver - base / clear. I have umpteen different options I'm planning to install. They are all either NOS or OEM restored parts that are correct for this model year. So, there's absolutely no way in hell that it will match it's factory build sheet when I'm done, but I don't care. Just need the time and some space. Yes that's an NOS Y71 thermometer in front of the driver mirror. Got another one in storage. Have the dual cutout bumper and trumpets, wing, rallye pac, PW, PDL, Tilt, Ptrunk, Cruise, tinted glass, electric rear defog, T44, night watch, yada yada yada. I'll post it someday.
The wife is kinda used to "her" half of the garage even though she knows that it's really "mine". Like she told me many moons ago after we got married, "What's yours is mine, and what's mine is still mine". She's worth it though.
The interior of this car is original (totally unmolested and VERY well preserved) with the exception of the drivers seat upright panel. Bro used to carry a "rat tail" comb and put some nice holes in it. This car has been garage kept under a cover since the 1986 except for the days when I decide it's ok to take it out for a cruise. Lots of interest from other drivers when that happens.
If anyone knows how to post more than 5 pics on this forum, please let me know and I'll add some more.
Anyway, this was my DAD's car. God bless Dad, Olds fever now runs in my own family. He had 2 of these. The other was an earlier model produced in Nov 1971 (Cutlass S - Matador red) for the 72 model year. He gave that one to me for XMAS in 1975. (Can't believe how spoiled I was back then). Anyway, I sold the car to a friend in 1980 and I'm still kicking myself.
This one went to my brother after Dad passed away. Bro's only concern was whether it would start, and did it have any gas? I did the maintenance on the car for him cause he had a hard time finding his *** with both hands. Bought it off him in 1981 when he bought a Merc 4 banger and went to work fixing all the body damage etc he caused/did.
This car had all the bright work and sheet metal done with NOS parts back in 1986. Color is Corvette Silver - base / clear. I have umpteen different options I'm planning to install. They are all either NOS or OEM restored parts that are correct for this model year. So, there's absolutely no way in hell that it will match it's factory build sheet when I'm done, but I don't care. Just need the time and some space. Yes that's an NOS Y71 thermometer in front of the driver mirror. Got another one in storage. Have the dual cutout bumper and trumpets, wing, rallye pac, PW, PDL, Tilt, Ptrunk, Cruise, tinted glass, electric rear defog, T44, night watch, yada yada yada. I'll post it someday.
The wife is kinda used to "her" half of the garage even though she knows that it's really "mine". Like she told me many moons ago after we got married, "What's yours is mine, and what's mine is still mine". She's worth it though.
The interior of this car is original (totally unmolested and VERY well preserved) with the exception of the drivers seat upright panel. Bro used to carry a "rat tail" comb and put some nice holes in it. This car has been garage kept under a cover since the 1986 except for the days when I decide it's ok to take it out for a cruise. Lots of interest from other drivers when that happens.
If anyone knows how to post more than 5 pics on this forum, please let me know and I'll add some more.
Ted
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I would share that story with anyone. I had such great times with my Dad. It's been 34 years since he passed. I still remember him and think about him. My son occasionally asks about Dad and wishes he could have met him. I do too. BTW did you get the letter yet?
One of these days, if I can make it down there I'll drive it down. Maybe we could pick a midway point and both get a chance for a road trip.....IIRC the last time we drove that car across Canada, gas was around 28 ¢/gallon and it took us about 5 days going from here to Montreal. We only travelled about 7 hours a day and then camped at roadway stops overnight. It was a different time than today's fast paced world......
One of these days, if I can make it down there I'll drive it down. Maybe we could pick a midway point and both get a chance for a road trip.....IIRC the last time we drove that car across Canada, gas was around 28 ¢/gallon and it took us about 5 days going from here to Montreal. We only travelled about 7 hours a day and then camped at roadway stops overnight. It was a different time than today's fast paced world......
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Thanks! Hope we meet up in person this year. Probably will be down in Red Deer on the 17th or 18th to meet up with Curtis. Did you hear back from that guy with the headlight bezel yet? I could take Vinnie, Guido and Ma out ta persuades him to get on da stick if ya nose whut I meens...
#36
Hahaha...Allan I emailed the guy yesterday and he got back to me and stated he has to get out to his folks farm to remove the part!!!
I informed him that I might have someone to pick it up!!!!
I will keep you posted!!!
I informed him that I might have someone to pick it up!!!!
I will keep you posted!!!
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I would share that story with anyone. I had such great times with my Dad. It's been 34 years since he passed. I still remember him and think about him. My son occasionally asks about Dad and wishes he could have met him. I do too. BTW did you get the letter yet?
One of these days, if I can make it down there I'll drive it down. Maybe we could pick a midway point and both get a chance for a road trip.....IIRC the last time we drove that car across Canada, gas was around 28 ¢/gallon and it took us about 5 days going from here to Montreal. We only travelled about 7 hours a day and then camped at roadway stops overnight. It was a different time than today's fast paced world......
One of these days, if I can make it down there I'll drive it down. Maybe we could pick a midway point and both get a chance for a road trip.....IIRC the last time we drove that car across Canada, gas was around 28 ¢/gallon and it took us about 5 days going from here to Montreal. We only travelled about 7 hours a day and then camped at roadway stops overnight. It was a different time than today's fast paced world......
Have not gotten letter yet-I will let you know, eh
Half way and pay my visa up before I leave-your on!!!
Ted
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