Rallye 350 F-85 W-31.. Thoughts?
Rallye 350 F-85 W-31.. Thoughts?
This car is for sale on ebay. Advertised as a Rallye 350 F-85 W-31..
It appears to be a legit F-85 Rallye 4-speed. The window frames are chrome like they're supposed to be for a F-85 Rallye, data plate is in check, but I noticed that the car has #8 heads on it. It should have #6 to be a W-31, right?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Oldsmobile-C...US_Cars_Trucks
It appears to be a legit F-85 Rallye 4-speed. The window frames are chrome like they're supposed to be for a F-85 Rallye, data plate is in check, but I noticed that the car has #8 heads on it. It should have #6 to be a W-31, right?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Oldsmobile-C...US_Cars_Trucks
This car has been discussed elsewhere on this site, it's not a W31, but keep in mind that all 350's used in 1970 had #6 heads irregardless of application. The "6" frequently looks like an "8" in pics due to the overreaching curve of the top of "6". It is a Rallye.
So I am curious to the info in the Ebay car's description.
"You are looking at a very rare muscle car only 1,050 2 door post coupe Rallyes were built. Less then 20 had a 4 speed and only 5 were rumored to be factory built with the W-31 package. You don't see many Olds Rallye 350s up for sale and this is one of the best ones out there for sale today. "
I have already heard of maybe 12 of the 160 Post Cutlass Sport Coupe Rallye's being 4 speed then there is this comment of less than 20 of the 1020 F85 Rallye's being 4 speed but that seems way too low.
I would guess several hundred.
Also found a link discussing a possible but doubtful W31 Rallye 4 speed post F85 maybe the same car?
Joe Varley wrote:
> >> I had a W31 Rallye 350 4 speed F85 post coupe. Took it to the Nats in
> >> Dallas in '99. It had all the W31 stuff except the big
> >> balancer.(Figures!)
> >> I had no paperwork to say it was a real W31. I sold it to a guy from
> >> Florida in Feb. 2000. Maybe it is the same car. It originally came
from
> >> Idaho, then to SLC, then to AZ. We were the third owners, supposedly.
> >> Original owner had it from '70 to '97. It was a clean solid, stock car
> >> that
> >> ran really well.
> >>
> >> Karl Sup in Mesa, AZ, a list member has a NOS big W31 balancer. Maybe
he
> >> can take a pic and take some measurements. Karl, are you here??
> >>
> >> Joe Varley AZ
> >> OCA #1448
"You are looking at a very rare muscle car only 1,050 2 door post coupe Rallyes were built. Less then 20 had a 4 speed and only 5 were rumored to be factory built with the W-31 package. You don't see many Olds Rallye 350s up for sale and this is one of the best ones out there for sale today. "
I have already heard of maybe 12 of the 160 Post Cutlass Sport Coupe Rallye's being 4 speed then there is this comment of less than 20 of the 1020 F85 Rallye's being 4 speed but that seems way too low.
I would guess several hundred.
Also found a link discussing a possible but doubtful W31 Rallye 4 speed post F85 maybe the same car?
Joe Varley wrote:
> >> I had a W31 Rallye 350 4 speed F85 post coupe. Took it to the Nats in
> >> Dallas in '99. It had all the W31 stuff except the big
> >> balancer.(Figures!)
> >> I had no paperwork to say it was a real W31. I sold it to a guy from
> >> Florida in Feb. 2000. Maybe it is the same car. It originally came
from
> >> Idaho, then to SLC, then to AZ. We were the third owners, supposedly.
> >> Original owner had it from '70 to '97. It was a clean solid, stock car
> >> that
> >> ran really well.
> >>
> >> Karl Sup in Mesa, AZ, a list member has a NOS big W31 balancer. Maybe
he
> >> can take a pic and take some measurements. Karl, are you here??
> >>
> >> Joe Varley AZ
> >> OCA #1448
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