1967 delta 88 ragtop - not mine
#1
1967 delta 88 ragtop - not mine
It's in Carlisle.....right by the fairgrounds for those of you heading to the show later this week:
top looks good, blk interior, floors and frame are excellent...well worth what they are asking if it runs ok. price on windshield is $1995. i have a few more pics if anyone is interested.
http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...7/100_4198.jpg
top looks good, blk interior, floors and frame are excellent...well worth what they are asking if it runs ok. price on windshield is $1995. i have a few more pics if anyone is interested.
http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...7/100_4198.jpg
#2
It's in Carlisle.....right by the fairgrounds for those of you heading to the show later this week:
top looks good, blk interior, floors and frame are excellent...well worth what they are asking if it runs ok. price on windshield is $1995. i have a few more pics if anyone is interested.
http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...7/100_4198.jpg
top looks good, blk interior, floors and frame are excellent...well worth what they are asking if it runs ok. price on windshield is $1995. i have a few more pics if anyone is interested.
http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/a...7/100_4198.jpg
I just left carlisle and pulled into the lot to inspect it also. I have a '67 98 same color ( saffron yellow) so it caught my eye. If it runs, it's a steal. Looks like all original interior and normal wear/dings for a 44 year old car. If I didn't have the 98, that 88 would already be off the lot.
Last edited by fmbjogger; April 26th, 2011 at 04:46 PM.
#3
Wow, I like it!
![](http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/ad17/mdh157/100_4198.jpg)
It looks a lot like my car! Do you like the wheelcovers? I just put them on this past weekend. I know they're correct for an '80s era Olds, but I got them for $10 each in pristine condition, and I couldn't pass them up. I think they look great, and 99.99% of people who see the car would never know that they're not correct.
![](http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/ad17/mdh157/100_4198.jpg)
It looks a lot like my car! Do you like the wheelcovers? I just put them on this past weekend. I know they're correct for an '80s era Olds, but I got them for $10 each in pristine condition, and I couldn't pass them up. I think they look great, and 99.99% of people who see the car would never know that they're not correct.
![](https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_WFYOWEbVAPA/TbS-3Px4XjI/AAAAAAAABMk/GeuwiY0MLdA/s800/newwheelcovers10.jpg)
#5
The wheel covers pictured above are correct for a 1967 Oldsmobile. The ones for later Oldsmobiles are different. The price is very good.
For this, you get a classic car with a big block engine.
Sure it won't handle like a 67 Cutlass or 442, but you will not see three of them in the same location!
Jaybird
For this, you get a classic car with a big block engine.
Sure it won't handle like a 67 Cutlass or 442, but you will not see three of them in the same location!
Jaybird
Last edited by Jaybird; April 26th, 2011 at 08:04 PM.
#6
"Glad I'm not going to be at Carlisle this year - I need to keep what little money I still have!"
Well, I sold a car that was too nice to drive IMO, and now i'm looknig for something. By the time I get to the show (fri afternoon or sat morn) any deals that might have been had will be gone and all that will be lft is the overpriced stuff.
There is a 67 C supreme 4 spd in CT for sale but it seems to be overpriced as well.....
maybe I should give up on an olds and just pick up a mustang!
Well, I sold a car that was too nice to drive IMO, and now i'm looknig for something. By the time I get to the show (fri afternoon or sat morn) any deals that might have been had will be gone and all that will be lft is the overpriced stuff.
There is a 67 C supreme 4 spd in CT for sale but it seems to be overpriced as well.....
maybe I should give up on an olds and just pick up a mustang!
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