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Old Jun 23, 2010 | 01:28 PM
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rare 64 olds 98 custom sport coupe NOT MY CAR

I just seen this car its solid but needs full resto!! tach, tilt, power windows, buckets, am fm, ac, all teh chrome is there, its solid and complete, it just needs some1 2 bring her back!!

http://gmsportssalvage.com/?q=node/1208

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Old Jun 23, 2010 | 01:40 PM
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i just looked at all the pics online, it needs a resto but OMG it has options!!! the car in parts is worth ALOT!! ive bought alot of parts from gmsports salvage they do work deals its almost like a swap meet never pay what they want!!!
Old Jun 23, 2010 | 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by sx455raidercelticfan
I just seen this car its solid but needs full resto!! tach, tilt, power windows, buckets, am fm, ac, all teh chrome is there, its solid and complete, it just needs some1 2 bring her back!!

http://gmsportssalvage.com/?q=node/1208
Cool car, but they apparently think very highly of the stuff they have for sale. $195 for a 67 Cutlass glove box door. $450 for a G-body Cutlass header panel. And of course, most of the items have no price listed.

"If you have to ask, you can't afford it..."
Old Jun 23, 2010 | 07:50 PM
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They're in Cali, right? Mebbe they been takin' lessons from OP...

A Custom Sports Coupe? They're nice, but you're talking an expensive car to restore. Almost as bad as a Starfire or mid-60s Thunderbird. You would have well over $1000 in interior materials if that required a complete resto, plus the stitch job.
Old Jun 23, 2010 | 08:22 PM
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yea the int would be the most expensive part, but the rest of the car is complete so theres no searchn for parts, if some1 fully frame off restores it its allways going 2 be expensive but it shouldnt cost 2 much for a daily driver if they can do part of the work them selves, i see major potential!!!!! redue interior, body/paint, and a engine compartment clean up and you got a highly optioned daily driver, i was just shocked 2 see a 64 with that many options and with all its parts how offten do you see that?? i bet the build sheet is still in there 2

like i said b4 gm sports salvage works deals!! most real big classic car recycle yards do have high prices posted on the internet for out of state buyers who cant get the parts in there state and i fully understand that end of the business BUT they work deals in person!! they had a very nice pair of 70-72 bucket seats no rust or cracks in the headrests posted for $550 online when i showed up in person i bought them for 350 no tax, i also got a chevelle console/shifter for 250, they have the biggest classic car yard ive seen theyve had every part ive needed and that includes original quarters, fenders, doors, and trunks
Old Aug 2, 2010 | 04:16 PM
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you sure do see lots of cars for sale.

are all these sellers friends of yours?

this place is a drop ship seller/junkyard.they have no inventory,they sell somebody else's stuff,then have it shipped to you.

the same goes with the cars,they are all on consignment.

according to google maps,their address is an empty lot,or in a office space.
Old Aug 2, 2010 | 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by agtw31
you sure do see lots of cars for sale.

are all these sellers friends of yours?
Just a few cars you've posted on ROP from the month of July:

http://www.realoldspower.com/phpBB2/...081&highlight=

http://www.realoldspower.com/phpBB2/...046&highlight=

http://www.realoldspower.com/phpBB2/...943&highlight=

http://www.realoldspower.com/phpBB2/...920&highlight=

http://www.realoldspower.com/phpBB2/...845&highlight=

http://www.realoldspower.com/phpBB2/...676&highlight=
Old Aug 3, 2010 | 04:06 AM
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one big difference,people have met me because i show up at Olds events.

they would know if i had a car for sale,or if they somebody i knew.

you just have no life,do you?
Old Aug 3, 2010 | 06:43 AM
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We all know...your bonafides are the stuff of legend.

I always preferred the taillight treatment on the '63 98s, by the way .
Old Aug 3, 2010 | 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by agtw31
you sure do see lots of cars for sale.

are all these sellers friends of yours?

this place is a drop ship seller/junkyard.they have no inventory,they sell somebody else's stuff,then have it shipped to you.

the same goes with the cars,they are all on consignment.

according to google maps,their address is an empty lot,or in a office space.
if you are refering to gm sports as an empty lot , i assure you they are very real. i have bought cars and parts from them, as well as sold them cars and parts. this just further proves what an **** you are , to blither away without the slightest idea of fact.
Old Aug 3, 2010 | 08:10 PM
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Actually, GM Sport Salvage is a vendor that appears at the back of EVERY Fusicks catalog as an additional parts source and after the usual disclaimer that they have no business ties, are referred to as "responsible, quality minded Oldsmobile enthusiasts".

I had one business dealing with them...was sent the wrong part, but they did make it right by refunding my money and paying for return shipping.
their yard is located in san jose california, on old oakland road. they specialise in early gm salvage , but have a large collection of all special intrest and muscle cars for salvage and parts of most makes. i have had many dealings with them , and never a dissapointment. look up their web site. gmsports.com. they aint cheap , but they have what you need. they are indeed , a real salvage yard.
Old Aug 3, 2010 | 08:15 PM
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Actually, GM Sport Salvage is a vendor that appears at the back of EVERY Fusicks catalog as an additional parts source and after the usual disclaimer that they have no business ties, are referred to as "responsible, quality minded Oldsmobile enthusiasts".

I had one business dealing with them...was sent the wrong part, but they did make it right by refunding my money and paying for return shipping.

Here's a satellite image of their address:

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sour...&z=19&iwloc=r0
Old Aug 3, 2010 | 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by aliensatemybuick
Actually, GM Sport Salvage is a vendor that appears at the back of EVERY Fusicks catalog as an additional parts source and after the usual disclaimer that they have no business ties, are referred to as "responsible, quality minded Oldsmobile enthusiasts".

I had one business dealing with them...was sent the wrong part, but they did make it right by refunding my money and paying for return shipping.

Here's a satellite image of their address:

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sour...&z=19&iwloc=r0
i`m not sure what your point is, but it sure looks like a salvage yard to me.
Old Aug 3, 2010 | 09:17 PM
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That was my point. Pay attention.
Old Aug 4, 2010 | 12:14 PM
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this is how it should look - this is not out of a brochure

Old Aug 4, 2010 | 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by rocketraider
They're in Cali, right? Mebbe they been takin' lessons from OP...

A Custom Sports Coupe? They're nice, but you're talking an expensive car to restore. Almost as bad as a Starfire or mid-60s Thunderbird. You would have well over $1000 in interior materials if that required a complete resto, plus the stitch job.
Glenn is right. I know of a guy who has one, and spent ALOT of money on it!
This '63 98 Custom Sports Coupe has the Starfire 394, a/c , cruise, and power everything! It is loaded to the 9s!!!!
If you would like, I can get you in touch with the owner of this "Antquie Rose" example. Just PM, and Chuck can tell you the good, the bad, and ugly on this very same 98.
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