new with a 72
new with a 72
hello forum people. i finally bought my classic car! i believe i really scored, i have a 72 cutlass that has been garaged since 1987. i seen it in a garage under about 2 inches of dust and the rest is history. the body is in great shape 99.9% rust free and only minor dings. the interior is just about mint. it looks great but i havent got it runnin yet and thats why im here, the project begins. heres some pics of my baby 


hopfully these pics will upload. 

oh yeah its a 350with 104k on the motor. the carb was upgraded to a four barrell holly, the original owner took off the viynil top and had it painted do to some bubbling. its been sitting for a long time so any tips would be greatly apprciated. i have washed the car, more pics on the way.
welcome and thanks for the pictures. looks like a great car with nice options. if it sit since 87 you may need to clean the tank and clean the carburetor. i just got an 84 H/O that sit since 93 but it started right up and runs great so far so you may try it first. i just put a little gas down vent to the float bowl and just dribbled a little down the carb. it fired right up. i have done it to other cars that have sit for a long time and had to drip gas down into the fuel line going to the fuel pump, almost like i had to get it wet to prime it. would like to see the pics after you cleaned it.
congrats, you chose wisely I suggest going over every hose(rubber) and their connection points I ran into my brake lines to the rear collapsing 1000 miles down the road and the car was only stopping with fronts. This happened after a safety inspection by a professional so when in doubt check it out!!
Really, really a nice find, congratulations and welcome to CO. I did notice the CS emblem on the c pillar and thought to myself 'that doesn't look right, there should be vinyl on that top'. We would love to see how that car cleaned up!
The C/S emblem is correct even without a vinyl top (not all Supremes had vinyl tops originally), but it's in the wrong spot. It should be a few inches further back - there are filled in mounting holes under there somewhere. That's a small detail to worry about later though. ; )
Enjoy your new ride!
Terry
Welcome- I love seeing the "barn" find pics. Looking forward to the cleaned pics.
I am in the same boat as far as running my car- it has sat for 12 years so I have to drain the tank. I bought a fuel filter from NAPA with easily replaceable cartridges.
I am in the same boat as far as running my car- it has sat for 12 years so I have to drain the tank. I bought a fuel filter from NAPA with easily replaceable cartridges.
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I love the 72, Bless her poor old dirty heart, lol! Can't wait to see pics of her all cleaned up. Fusicks has the dash bead molding you'll need for across the dash. 