how depressing is this one...
#1
how depressing is this one...
decided to go to a place called Biff Buzby on the north part of town with the hurst and it was a good turn out of about 200 or so cars i would think. but out of all of those cars i was the only freaking olds guy out there. needless to say i got a LOT of compliments on her and everyone loved the nonmolested look to it but come on people the only olds out there. but on an upside there was a 68 hurst olds there the week before, so cant wait to see that one
#2
decided to go to a place called Biff Buzby on the north part of town with the hurst and it was a good turn out of about 200 or so cars i would think. but out of all of those cars i was the only freaking olds guy out there. needless to say i got a LOT of compliments on her and everyone loved the nonmolested look to it but come on people the only olds out there. but on an upside there was a 68 hurst olds there the week before, so cant wait to see that one
#6
I always see Oldsmobiles her in Oldshio.
I was at the local cruise last Tuesday and of about 200 cars there were fifteen '70-'72 Cutlass, a few 442's and full size... one blue Vista Cruiser.
I just took the Vista around the block and saw two '72 442 convertibles.
I was at the local cruise last Tuesday and of about 200 cars there were fifteen '70-'72 Cutlass, a few 442's and full size... one blue Vista Cruiser.
I just took the Vista around the block and saw two '72 442 convertibles.
#7
Get used to it. I went to a local show today and did not see nare Olds, though there was about every flavor of 69 Camaro imaginable. Yah, I know, shoulda took one of mine, but I honestly do not enjoy sitting with the car in the hot sun all day any more. Cruise night is more my style.
Now tonight's dilemma- go to the cruise night up in Chatham, or go to the Saturday night antique auction which natcherly has something tonight I want.
Just curious Sicky- who did you meet?
Now tonight's dilemma- go to the cruise night up in Chatham, or go to the Saturday night antique auction which natcherly has something tonight I want.
Just curious Sicky- who did you meet?
#9
To me that's one of the best things about our cars, you don't see yourself coming and going like a Chevelle or Camaro! With so few built to begin with and less surviving today it gives us exclusivity and I like that. I bought a Brand New Trans Am in 1998 and around New England there really weren't that many. Then after 5 years I moved to SW Florida and they were EVERYWHERE!! Grandmothers were driving them! So I sold mine because I couldn't stand the fact that you couldn't spit without hitting one! I don't have that problem anymore.
#10
There always seems to be more Olds in the NE then here down south. In fact, most old stuff is found there, too. Some of the most cared for antiques can be had in the NE. People there seemed to care more about history, I guess. Here in Dallas, it is a throwaway city.
#11
Went to a show a couple of weekends ago. Over 400 cars and 5 Olds. I would hate to have had a Chevelle, Camaro, Mustang or Corvette because 85% of the cars were these. Probably sucks when everyone is gathered around an Olds because it is rarer and everyone passes by your Chevelle because it looks the same as the other 100 down the street!!
Just another reason to love Olds...
Wayne
Just another reason to love Olds...
Wayne
#12
Went to a show a couple of weekends ago. Over 400 cars and 5 Olds. I would hate to have had a Chevelle, Camaro, Mustang or Corvette because 85% of the cars were these. Probably sucks when everyone is gathered around an Olds because it is rarer and everyone passes by your Chevelle because it looks the same as the other 100 down the street!!
Just another reason to love Olds...
Wayne
Just another reason to love Olds...
Wayne
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