Hello All from Ohio
#1
Hello All from Ohio
Hello Everyone,
Long time lurker here, finally made an account. I have recently been given the opportunity to finally fix my father’s 1968 Cutlass, which he has owned since his time in college. The vehicle is in rough frame shape, and I will be searching for donors soon.
I have never worked on older cars before, my expertise is mostly with newer Hondas. I currently drive a motor-swapped 2020 Civic Hatchback with a Limited-Slip transmission. Makes a mean hot hatch. I did all the building and installation myself, but left the tuning to a dyno professional.
I hope to document my progress and be a contributing member!
Long time lurker here, finally made an account. I have recently been given the opportunity to finally fix my father’s 1968 Cutlass, which he has owned since his time in college. The vehicle is in rough frame shape, and I will be searching for donors soon.
I have never worked on older cars before, my expertise is mostly with newer Hondas. I currently drive a motor-swapped 2020 Civic Hatchback with a Limited-Slip transmission. Makes a mean hot hatch. I did all the building and installation myself, but left the tuning to a dyno professional.
I hope to document my progress and be a contributing member!
#5
Right out of the gate, the very first item you will need is an original paperback General Motors Oldsmobile Chassis Service Manual. For some odd reason, the 1968 (model year) Chassis Service Manual (CSM) is plagued w/ poor binding adhesive(s) - e.g. pages separate a little from the binding. None-the-less, w/ that said - you don't want a reproduction, a copy or a CD. You can look around on other sites & do your own research to find a decent copy; but, if you want to work on this car, the CSM is your bible.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/31403747496...e#readMoreDesc
https://www.ebay.com/itm/31403747496...e#readMoreDesc
#6
Cincinnati area. The Ohio salt consumes all.
Funnily enough, I have one from 1968. It is in terrible shape, with the binding fully missing in places. But, it is indispensable. CSM is like the "techinfo" crap Honda requires these days. I used it already when repairing the core support - somebody put the support bushings in wrong.
Regarding frames, why is it so difficult to find decent condition frames? Looking around I see moderately rusty ones for $1200 or the "Jims Chevelle" 68-72 A Body (sandblasted and PC'd) for around $4300. That's a huge jump in price.
Right out of the gate, the very first item you will need is an original paperback General Motors Oldsmobile Chassis Service Manual. For some odd reason, the 1968 (model year) Chassis Service Manual (CSM) is plagued w/ poor binding adhesive(s) - e.g. pages separate a little from the binding. None-the-less, w/ that said - you don't want a reproduction, a copy or a CD. You can look around on other sites & do your own research to find a decent copy; but, if you want to work on this car, the CSM is your bible.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/31403747496...e#readMoreDesc
https://www.ebay.com/itm/31403747496...e#readMoreDesc
Regarding frames, why is it so difficult to find decent condition frames? Looking around I see moderately rusty ones for $1200 or the "Jims Chevelle" 68-72 A Body (sandblasted and PC'd) for around $4300. That's a huge jump in price.
#8
Cincinnati area. The Ohio salt consumes all.
Ha, this is true. North of Dayton here.
Funnily enough, I have one from 1968. It is in terrible shape, with the binding fully missing in places. But, it is indispensable. CSM is like the "techinfo" crap Honda requires these days. I used it already when repairing the core support - somebody put the support bushings in wrong.
Regarding frames, why is it so difficult to find decent condition frames? Looking around I see moderately rusty ones for $1200 or the "Jims Chevelle" 68-72 A Body (sandblasted and PC'd) for around $4300. That's a huge jump in price.
Ha, this is true. North of Dayton here.
Funnily enough, I have one from 1968. It is in terrible shape, with the binding fully missing in places. But, it is indispensable. CSM is like the "techinfo" crap Honda requires these days. I used it already when repairing the core support - somebody put the support bushings in wrong.
Regarding frames, why is it so difficult to find decent condition frames? Looking around I see moderately rusty ones for $1200 or the "Jims Chevelle" 68-72 A Body (sandblasted and PC'd) for around $4300. That's a huge jump in price.
#9
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Floor pan “repairs”
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“repairs”
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The car itself in 2020
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The rear quarter view.
#11
Welcome, best place to be, ClassicOldsmobile.com. Looks like a great project. Ohio is tough on cars, Cincinnati and Cleveland, Medina where we live. You will find ton of excellent advice here. Nice year for you to do this with the National in Dayton this August.
Wayne
Wayne
#12
Well, looks like I have a deadline. I am designing my own radiator top-plate using my university's waterjet and sheet brake, since 1968 4-core top plates are exceedingly rare. I found some frame cracking where the steering box connects, and the frame has a nice hole there too. So for anyone with leads on frames, I will certainly need them.
#13
Well, looks like I have a deadline. I am designing my own radiator top-plate using my university's waterjet and sheet brake, since 1968 4-core top plates are exceedingly rare. I found some frame cracking where the steering box connects, and the frame has a nice hole there too. So for anyone with leads on frames, I will certainly need them.
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