Got me a 1969 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight 4 door hardtop! Love it but need parts.
#1
Got me a 1969 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight 4 door hardtop! Love it but need parts.
Hello everyone! I'm new. Well I got this 69 Olds after the original owner passed away. The car was always garaged. Unfortunately the 85 year old started getting a little senile towards his last days. He had a bout of road rage after a "chinamen" cut him off as his son said on a street after he went for coffee. He lost it and drove the 365 horsepower Olds right into the back of the guy. Damage was not too bad but bad enough. I need new grilles, hood latch, hood middle piece, trim pieces, etc. The lights and bumpers are all good. But I am having trouble finding donor cars.
Well I absolutely love this car. I drove it on the highway and I am blown away at the power and responsiveness of the 455 4 barrel. I will hang out on here in the future to learn more.
Well I absolutely love this car. I drove it on the highway and I am blown away at the power and responsiveness of the 455 4 barrel. I will hang out on here in the future to learn more.
#3
Thank you. I started a thread on parts wanted. Also what is fusicks? I love gaining knowledge from you smart cookies! I will take some photos tomorrow to post them. I can't get over the paint on this car. This original "mirror" paint from the factory was amazing.
#4
i havent dealt with them but fusicks is a place that deals in repo/original oldsmobile parts. there is a link somewhere on these forums of there catalog but i am not sure where it is. probably can google it also.
and i not a smart cookie i just repeat info i recieve lol
and i not a smart cookie i just repeat info i recieve lol
#5
http://www.fusick.com/catalogdownload.htm
here you go i think this will help
here you go i think this will help
#6
Welcome to the Olds forum & be careful with all that 455 power.
Have thought about ramming sobs that cut me off...I guess when your 85 you can lose your self control and just do it. Too bad the 98 had to suffer as well.
Just checking ebay for 1969 oldsmobile grill and these auction came up
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NOS-6...item35ad576c95
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-...item3a3fa7d2c3
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-...item5d2af220af
Maybe someone on here has a parts car with everything you need.
Could get expensive buying from ebay.
Good Luck.
Have thought about ramming sobs that cut me off...I guess when your 85 you can lose your self control and just do it. Too bad the 98 had to suffer as well.
Just checking ebay for 1969 oldsmobile grill and these auction came up
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NOS-6...item35ad576c95
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-...item3a3fa7d2c3
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-...item5d2af220af
Maybe someone on here has a parts car with everything you need.
Could get expensive buying from ebay.
Good Luck.
Last edited by goodkarmech; October 24th, 2010 at 10:06 PM.
#7
http://www.fusick.com/catalogdownload.htm
here you go i think this will help
here you go i think this will help
I hopefully can find a good donor car. I notice there are some good parts on Ebay.
#8
Welcome to the Olds forum & be careful with all that 455 power.
Have thought about ramming sobs that cut me off...I guess when your 85 you can lose your self control and just do it. Too bad the 98 had to suffer as well.
Just checking ebay for 1969 oldsmobile grill and these auction came up
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NOS-6...item35ad576c95
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-...item3a3fa7d2c3
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-...item5d2af220af
Maybe someone on here has a parts car with everything you need.
Could get expensive buying from ebay.
Good Luck.
Have thought about ramming sobs that cut me off...I guess when your 85 you can lose your self control and just do it. Too bad the 98 had to suffer as well.
Just checking ebay for 1969 oldsmobile grill and these auction came up
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NOS-6...item35ad576c95
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-...item3a3fa7d2c3
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-...item5d2af220af
Maybe someone on here has a parts car with everything you need.
Could get expensive buying from ebay.
Good Luck.
I also am on a budget too unfortunately. So I guess I'll wait it out. Although I am thinking of putting an order in on Ebay.
#9
Hopefully I could find one good car somewhere with all the little pieces I need and buy them all as a package and only pay for shipping to Canada once. Probably the chances are slim to none and Slim just left but I'll keep trying.
Boy once I fix this baby I sure don't want to hit anything as parts are a real pain to find! I hear these cars are worth lots for scrap metal. At $250 a ton from what I heard they are like 3 tons! No wonder many are not around.
But I will never let anyone touch my beast!
Boy once I fix this baby I sure don't want to hit anything as parts are a real pain to find! I hear these cars are worth lots for scrap metal. At $250 a ton from what I heard they are like 3 tons! No wonder many are not around.
But I will never let anyone touch my beast!
#10
I didn't even realize that a "hood extension" was a rare thing. This is a quote from wikipedia about the 69 98.
"Of the Ninety-Eight series, the 1969's were the only models to have an attached hood extension. After receiving numerous complaints from dealership mechanics about hitting their heads on the extension, Oldsmobile changed the style of the hood in 1970, removing the extension, which resulted in a flat hood design."
No wonder this design was only for 1 year. Well I hope i can find the parts because I actually want to hit my head on the hood extension, that would mean my car is fixed lol!
"Of the Ninety-Eight series, the 1969's were the only models to have an attached hood extension. After receiving numerous complaints from dealership mechanics about hitting their heads on the extension, Oldsmobile changed the style of the hood in 1970, removing the extension, which resulted in a flat hood design."
No wonder this design was only for 1 year. Well I hope i can find the parts because I actually want to hit my head on the hood extension, that would mean my car is fixed lol!
#11
Yes, Fusick is expensive, but they have good stuff and have been supplying parts to the Olds hobby for 30+ years. There are many mechanical parts that you can probably still get for your car right over the counter at a local auto parts store. Kanter (kanter.com) is another source to check online, as is rockauto.com.
#13
The sheetmetal and bumper is the same between 88 and Ninety Eight. The grilles and emblem on the "tooth" are Ninety-Eight specific.
Shame the geezer whacked the Olds in his zeal to whack the idiot.
Heh. Prices are only outrageous when you can find the stuff somewhere else. When the unobtainium is unavailable anywhere, the price people who have it are asking suddenly becomes reasonable.
Shame the geezer whacked the Olds in his zeal to whack the idiot.
Heh. Prices are only outrageous when you can find the stuff somewhere else. When the unobtainium is unavailable anywhere, the price people who have it are asking suddenly becomes reasonable.
#14
1969 Oldsmobile 98 convertible
Hey guys does anyone have a close up pic of a fuse block for a 69' olds 98 convertible?? It's an all power optioned 455 rocket...the labeling is worn off of mine and I can't tell what the fuses go to or the correct amperage fuse to use for the unlabeled slots...I would appreciate any help anyone can give me on this so I can get this beautiful car back on the road...
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Hey guys does anyone have a close up pic of a fuse block for a 69' olds 98 convertible?? It's an all power optioned 455 rocket...the labeling is worn off of mine and I can't tell what the fuses go to or the correct amperage fuse to use for the unlabeled slots...I would appreciate any help anyone can give me on this so I can get this beautiful car back on the road...
Then go here: http://wildaboutcarsonline.com/membe...ection_12A.pdf and page down to page 12-11 for a picture of your fuse block. You might have to use the zoom feature on your computer (Control +) or print out the page and use a magnifying glass, but I was able to see the fuse sizes fine by just zooming it.
Then cruise around the entire 1969 CSM at Wild About Cars.
Enjoy!
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