ALL OLDSMOBILES! Olds, AB 2012
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Just an Olds Guy
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ALL OLDSMOBILES! Olds, AB 2012
Yesterday was Western Canada's largest OLDSMOBILE ONLY show, held at (where else?) the town of OLDS, Alberta. This exclusive show was spectacular with Oldsmobiles of all years and models in attendance. 78 cars were registered to attend and 75 of them showed. Others that didn't register, but showed up anyway had to park on the street. So all told there were more Oldsmobiles at this show than you could shake a stick at.
There was something for everyone. I noticed that a fair number of the Oldsmobilers were getting to that 'golden age', but there's also a mature up and coming generation that seems to be gaining interest in the hobby. As one of the fellows I talked with said, "I've been turning wrenches for 20 years, but mostly on Chevies, getting to know this Oldsmobile is a challenge to look forward to". And he's right, his car will take some work and he already appreciates the heart of his Olds is different from what he's been used to. But he and his wife have the right attitude you find in everyone who owns one of these cars.
Here are some of the pics. I made this album public so it should open when you clik it. LMK if it doesn't. Enjoy http://s978.photobucket.com/albums/a...view=slideshow
There was something for everyone. I noticed that a fair number of the Oldsmobilers were getting to that 'golden age', but there's also a mature up and coming generation that seems to be gaining interest in the hobby. As one of the fellows I talked with said, "I've been turning wrenches for 20 years, but mostly on Chevies, getting to know this Oldsmobile is a challenge to look forward to". And he's right, his car will take some work and he already appreciates the heart of his Olds is different from what he's been used to. But he and his wife have the right attitude you find in everyone who owns one of these cars.
Here are some of the pics. I made this album public so it should open when you clik it. LMK if it doesn't. Enjoy http://s978.photobucket.com/albums/a...view=slideshow
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Got mine going here if you want to see more.
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...y-olds-ab.html
nice to meet you yesterday although I was surprised not to see you car.
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...y-olds-ab.html
nice to meet you yesterday although I was surprised not to see you car.
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Just an Olds Guy
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From: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
My car was not roadworthy yet. The front end build I did last year has advanced to taking out the cooling and fuel system. I'm learning a lot as I go. Next year?? BTW, I really admired that 2 tone Gold 69 442 of yours. Inside looks like you only sit in it once a year!

I guess Ken can download the pics he needs for NLCO from our photobucket shots?
Sorry I missed it!
Sorry that I wasn't able to be there. My wife scheduled a camping trip that I thought that I should go to keep my marriage intact.
Do you know if there were any Delmonts there?

Do you know if there were any Delmonts there?
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Just an Olds Guy
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Delmonts? No, I didn't see any. Couple of Deltas though. Have a peek through the pics.
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Just an Olds Guy
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A very nice car though with 455 heart and tons of power options. Inside of the car looks like it's never been sat in. Owned by a nice olds guy and his 'olds lady'.
Yesterday was Western Canada's largest OLDSMOBILE ONLY show, held at (where else?) the town of OLDS, Alberta. This exclusive show was spectacular with Oldsmobiles of all years and models in attendance. 78 cars were registered to attend and 75 of them showed. Others that didn't register, but showed up anyway had to park on the street. So all told there were more Oldsmobiles at this show than you could shake a stick at.
There was room so I don't know why people do this. Why bring your old car to a show you don't plan on entering? Why not just drive your daily driver?
cheapskates
Allan, actually we're Canada's largest OLDSMOBILE ONLY show. No car HAD to park on the street, they chose to park on the street.
There was room so I don't know why people do this. Why bring your old car to a show you don't plan on entering? Why not just drive your daily driver?
There was room so I don't know why people do this. Why bring your old car to a show you don't plan on entering? Why not just drive your daily driver?It is simple Ken. These people are too cheap to pay the entry fee. I know this because I have had them tell me so.
Thats not always the case. I for one do not show my car, I however do enjoy driving it every chance that I get. That doesn't mean I'm cheap, I just feel my car isn't up to the same standards as others.
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They always park as close to the show as possible so people can see their car but they are too damn cheap to pay...some even take pride in not paying. Those are the folks who we do NOT need in our Olds club.
Allan it was a pleasure to meet you near the end of the show. And you were right, the wife & I really enjoyed the show & having something to enter in it. We were kinda embarrassed because our olds wasn't in mint shape like the ones around us but you & the other folks we met were really great to talk to and swap stories with. We learned a few more things about our "old girl" & are looking forward to making her mint again over the next few years (unless the right 6 or 7 numbers come up in the lottery then it will be quicker). By next year we should (hopefully) at least have the engine rebuilt & have something to lift the hood for.
Well Allan at least some of us don't need a reminder to take a camera. Some really nice and it looked like you had a great turnout!
Yeah, I've always wondered why the people who took their cars to the shows always had to pay, we are the ones with the product, go figure!
Great pic's!
Yeah, I've always wondered why the people who took their cars to the shows always had to pay, we are the ones with the product, go figure!
Great pic's!
Well Allan at least some of us don't need a reminder to take a camera. Some really nice and it looked like you had a great turnout!
Yeah, I've always wondered why the people who took their cars to the shows always had to pay, we are the ones with the product, go figure!
Great pic's!
Yeah, I've always wondered why the people who took their cars to the shows always had to pay, we are the ones with the product, go figure!
Great pic's!
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Just an Olds Guy
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I stands corrected!!
10.00 is cheap. And one of the guys I know came down on a spur of the moment (not even a club member) had no issues with paying the 20.00 fee at the gate even though he only stayed for about 2 hours. Yes, I guess there are lots of guys who expect something for nothing, that hadn't occurred to me as part of this show. Everyone was great and so willing to share. I don't usually go to the din din after, but it's not the money, I just don't want to be on the QE2 later when the crazy drivers come out. Right around 5 traffic is ok because they're all having din din themselves. You're so lucky you live in Cochrane - I love that drive from Olds through to there - the road is less travelled and mostly new. That town has changed a LOT in the last 30 years.
Even though I didn't have my car there, I put the money into the food bank jar by the dogs/drinks concession. Someone will get the benefit. I volunteered my help for the local food bank for over 8 years. The director - Marjorie Bencz (sp??) mentioned to us that while donations play a big part, $$ donations actually go further. Because of the way they liaise with companies for products, they could get almost 15-20 dollars in food value for each dollar they spent. Who says corporations don't help out?
As I told you at the show - you have nothing to apologize for. I look forward to seeing your car next year with whatever you've done. I will have mine there for sure and we can compare more notes. These MAW projects can't last forever....
. I will be really curious to see if those quarter and door repairs we talked about work out. Keep us posted with a build thread and pics! From meeting your wife, I'm thinking she is motivated to help ya! Winning combo. BTW, if the winning #s come up, that ol girl will prolly be a trailer queen when we see it next, in addition to your new 'fleet'. 
Harrumph! I didn't get an email from you to 'remind me'.
I even remembered to take spare batteries.
The only 67 there was that saffron / black vert. Gorgeous car. I knew you'd like that. I'm pretty sure I will forget something next year......oh crap, I left the wife at the mall........

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Even though I didn't have my car there, I put the money into the food bank jar by the dogs/drinks concession. Someone will get the benefit. I volunteered my help for the local food bank for over 8 years. The director - Marjorie Bencz (sp??) mentioned to us that while donations play a big part, $$ donations actually go further. Because of the way they liaise with companies for products, they could get almost 15-20 dollars in food value for each dollar they spent. Who says corporations don't help out?
Allan it was a pleasure to meet you near the end of the show. And you were right, the wife & I really enjoyed the show & having something to enter in it. We were kinda embarrassed because our olds wasn't in mint shape like the ones around us but you & the other folks we met were really great to talk to and swap stories with. We learned a few more things about our "old girl" & are looking forward to making her mint again over the next few years (unless the right 6 or 7 numbers come up in the lottery then it will be quicker). By next year we should (hopefully) at least have the engine rebuilt & have something to lift the hood for.
. I will be really curious to see if those quarter and door repairs we talked about work out. Keep us posted with a build thread and pics! From meeting your wife, I'm thinking she is motivated to help ya! Winning combo. BTW, if the winning #s come up, that ol girl will prolly be a trailer queen when we see it next, in addition to your new 'fleet'. 
I even remembered to take spare batteries.
The only 67 there was that saffron / black vert. Gorgeous car. I knew you'd like that. I'm pretty sure I will forget something next year......oh crap, I left the wife at the mall........

Tag, you're it
Even if we pop the lottery this car will never be a trailer queen. She would look a whole lot better but she will always be driven. And yes the wife is really motivated to start doing things, starting with motor. She would much rather be turning wrenches than anything else. It will actually be a toss up between the 2 of us to see who gets to drive it on a dragstrip first after the engine & trans are done.
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Even if we pop the lottery this car will never be a trailer queen. She would look a whole lot better but she will always be driven. And yes the wife is really motivated to start doing things, starting with motor. She would much rather be turning wrenches than anything else. It will actually be a toss up between the 2 of us to see who gets to drive it on a dragstrip first after the engine & trans are done.
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