New member with Dynamic 88 in UK
New member with Dynamic 88 in UK
Hello to you all. Recently bought a lovely, rust free 1963 Dynamic 88 coupe here in the UK.
Lots of useful information on this forum, look forward to being involved in the future.
Here are some pics of my car. I'm told it came from Pahrump, Nevada. It certainly has the desert paint finish to show it!
Lots of useful information on this forum, look forward to being involved in the future.
Here are some pics of my car. I'm told it came from Pahrump, Nevada. It certainly has the desert paint finish to show it!
Welcome. The forum is a wonderful source of information. Another is the 1963 Oldsmobile Service Manual. If you plan on keeping the car, you should get one. Read and understand it. It will make your hobby more enjoyable.
Welcome from another UK resident.
Looks like you have a good solid car, are you planning to get to any shows with it?.
I think you have arrived at the best place to find help and advice for all things Oldsmobile.
Roger.
Looks like you have a good solid car, are you planning to get to any shows with it?.
I think you have arrived at the best place to find help and advice for all things Oldsmobile.
Roger.
Welcome. I love the custom interior. Definitely not something Lansing thought up but it does speak to the car's desert heritage. Cosmetically, the car needs a paint job at most, although you could opt to preserve the patina with a clear coat. How is the car mechanically? I hope it runs and drives as good as it looks. Be sure to make your presence known on the "Darkside" thread. There are a lot of fans of larger Oldsmobiles who hang out there.
Thanks to all for the welcoming comments. Yes, it runs fine, I might have a look at the timing but it made the 90+ mile journey home in traffic and p***ing down rain a few weeks back with no problems.
I was assuming a re-paint was needed. I haven't looked at the clear coat options. Some of the paint is flaking and lifting and the surface rust is as far as I'd want to let it go but I'll get some opinions from a paint shop.
She feels a big car on UK roads but those raised corners really help. Overall I'd say the driving experience is much better than I was expecting, she doesn't creak or groan over bumps, turns in nicely, kicks down and feels quite lively when pressed. Everything works and nothing leaks. All the dash trim etc is all present. I assumed that would be hard to source if it was missing so I'm glad she seems complete.
Overall I'm absolutely delighted with my big Olds!
I was assuming a re-paint was needed. I haven't looked at the clear coat options. Some of the paint is flaking and lifting and the surface rust is as far as I'd want to let it go but I'll get some opinions from a paint shop.
She feels a big car on UK roads but those raised corners really help. Overall I'd say the driving experience is much better than I was expecting, she doesn't creak or groan over bumps, turns in nicely, kicks down and feels quite lively when pressed. Everything works and nothing leaks. All the dash trim etc is all present. I assumed that would be hard to source if it was missing so I'm glad she seems complete.
Overall I'm absolutely delighted with my big Olds!
Nice car . I have one almost like it.
Please...paint it . You'll be glad you did . This "patina" thing is a line of crap .
It's just a cop-out for people who are too lazy to do a proper paint job .
BTW I know where you might be able to get the missing hood letters . PM me .
Please...paint it . You'll be glad you did . This "patina" thing is a line of crap .
It's just a cop-out for people who are too lazy to do a proper paint job .
BTW I know where you might be able to get the missing hood letters . PM me .
Right on the money Charlie.



With properly adjusted brakes, suspension in reasonable shape and a set of modern radials on the wheels, there is no reason to fear driving on the UK's roads in a car like yours.
When you take it out in good weather look out for other cars getting close so the occupants can take cellphone pictures!.

Roger.

Of course, an owner can do whatever he/she wants with their car. If the OP wants to repaint their car then great!

I always suggest folks inquire about taking a local vo-tech class to do the body work and painting themselves. It's much more rewarding and more reasonable than paying someone else. That's how I painted my 71 98.
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