Newbie here 1967 Olds 98 2dr Convertible
#4
Pics--see I am a newb!
Ok, have to upload some pics. I do have a video of my hubby driving out of garage in August. It had been sitting since 1982 at that time so sounds rough because he ran it on a bottle of gas rigged up under the hood.
Still looks about the same, need trunk lid and fender skirts. By far the neatest thing I've owned in a long time....the car deserves a better "family" than us! lol Try to post the vid here:
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Still looks about the same, need trunk lid and fender skirts. By far the neatest thing I've owned in a long time....the car deserves a better "family" than us! lol Try to post the vid here:
<embed width="600" height="361" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowFullscreen="true" allowNetworking="all" wmode="transparent" src="http://static.photobucket.com/player...227/glumdl/012
#6
Not as contrary as some, I suppose...
Thanks citcapp! I am excited and daunted at the notion of finding this trunk lid! I have looked around casually, but just moved into "serious" mode when all the paperwork came through for the car.
#14
Thanks for the kind welcome all. Yeah Oldsguy, 41K is low to start with. The story is such a shame. Car was complete and indoors until 1997.
The owner passed away and his heir sold pieces off the car (both seats, trunklid, fenderskirts) and left it parked outdoors under a car cover for five years, until his house got foreclosed.
It has a some surface rust but is still really solid. Runs and drives great too! (my husband sits on a milkcrate!)lol
The owner passed away and his heir sold pieces off the car (both seats, trunklid, fenderskirts) and left it parked outdoors under a car cover for five years, until his house got foreclosed.
It has a some surface rust but is still really solid. Runs and drives great too! (my husband sits on a milkcrate!)lol
#17
How Does Your Garden Grow?
Welcome contrarymary.
Every '67 Ninety-Eight I see is missing the trunk lid.
Do they have a dual purpose so people are grabbing them?
Like a pool table?
Have you tried the salvage yard search places?
I saw a few yards that say they have one but not sure if they're for a convertible or if it matters. I didn't try '66 models.
http://www.car-part.com/index.htm
The shipping will be more than the lid in most cases, I used Greyhound freight when I had my fenders shipped from Texas, 75 bucks a few years ago. You can pick the stuff up at the main bus station or in my case there was a suburban station at the shopping center a few miles away.
My favorite is the Megabus but they don't do parts, only 15 bucks to Chicago from Cleveland.
Every '67 Ninety-Eight I see is missing the trunk lid.
Do they have a dual purpose so people are grabbing them?
Like a pool table?
Have you tried the salvage yard search places?
I saw a few yards that say they have one but not sure if they're for a convertible or if it matters. I didn't try '66 models.
http://www.car-part.com/index.htm
The shipping will be more than the lid in most cases, I used Greyhound freight when I had my fenders shipped from Texas, 75 bucks a few years ago. You can pick the stuff up at the main bus station or in my case there was a suburban station at the shopping center a few miles away.
My favorite is the Megabus but they don't do parts, only 15 bucks to Chicago from Cleveland.
#18
Here is a different video link
Try this. I think it might work for you. The video is a little grainy. It shows my hubby driving it out of it's tomb last August.
He was running it from a milk jug with the gas line submerged in it and a primed carb while sitting on a milkcrate. (Dairy is good for your car too!)
The car has only 41K and runs well now that we cleared the tank, cleaned points and installed new plugs. We are searching for the missing trunk lid, seats and fender skirts.
We are searching for a trunk lid, seats and fender skirts. The body is solid with no apparent previous paint or bondo work. The frame and underbody are gorgeous.
<embed width="600" height="361" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always" wmode="transparent" src="http://static.photobucket.com/player...227/glumdl/012">
Well, that seems to have turned out the same. Sorry. I will get some new still pics up this week. Thanks for being interested in my find.
Last edited by contrarymary; March 30th, 2010 at 06:32 AM. Reason: link didn't work
#20
I owned one of these cars for about 22 years and know them pretty well. I still have a number of parts somewhere around here and I think, but I am not sure, that I have the fender skirts.
The ones I had were white but they would need a repaint since the laquer paint on them was all cracked up. They came off a 98 LS but they would fit.
The trunk lids tend to crack on top where they are bolted on to the hinges. This can be reworked by any body shop, but just replacing it is easier. I am not sure but I think the trunk lid you are looking for is unique to the two door. The 1968 might interchange.
I will look around the shop and see what I can find. I might also have some 1967 hubcaps as I picked up a few just in case I ever needed them.
I do have the front fender tips as well as the taillight housings. I just have to find them. These are cast metal, so don't dent them as they cannot be hammered out. I also have a power antenna that might work if yours is gone.
Something you might consider is a swap on the front brakes. Mind had drums and with the 365 HP even 4600 lbs. would get up and go. Stopping was always a bit of a challange, though. If a disc swap can be done with parts off of a later car I would highly recommend it.
Get back with me if you are interested. I will start looking tomorrow and see what I can find. By the way, I am located in central Oklahoma.
One last thing. Mine got 9 mpg in the city and 12 on the highway and premium gas is a must.
The ones I had were white but they would need a repaint since the laquer paint on them was all cracked up. They came off a 98 LS but they would fit.
The trunk lids tend to crack on top where they are bolted on to the hinges. This can be reworked by any body shop, but just replacing it is easier. I am not sure but I think the trunk lid you are looking for is unique to the two door. The 1968 might interchange.
I will look around the shop and see what I can find. I might also have some 1967 hubcaps as I picked up a few just in case I ever needed them.
I do have the front fender tips as well as the taillight housings. I just have to find them. These are cast metal, so don't dent them as they cannot be hammered out. I also have a power antenna that might work if yours is gone.
Something you might consider is a swap on the front brakes. Mind had drums and with the 365 HP even 4600 lbs. would get up and go. Stopping was always a bit of a challange, though. If a disc swap can be done with parts off of a later car I would highly recommend it.
Get back with me if you are interested. I will start looking tomorrow and see what I can find. By the way, I am located in central Oklahoma.
One last thing. Mine got 9 mpg in the city and 12 on the highway and premium gas is a must.
#22
Thanks old98owner!
I owned one of these cars for about 22 years and know them pretty well. I still have a number of parts somewhere around here and I think, but I am not sure, that I have the fender skirts.
The ones I had were white but they would need a repaint since the laquer paint on them was all cracked up. They came off a 98 LS but they would fit.
The trunk lids tend to crack on top where they are bolted on to the hinges. This can be reworked by any body shop, but just replacing it is easier. I am not sure but I think the trunk lid you are looking for is unique to the two door. The 1968 might interchange.
I will look around the shop and see what I can find. I might also have some 1967 hubcaps as I picked up a few just in case I ever needed them.
I do have the front fender tips as well as the taillight housings. I just have to find them. These are cast metal, so don't dent them as they cannot be hammered out. I also have a power antenna that might work if yours is gone.
Something you might consider is a swap on the front brakes. Mind had drums and with the 365 HP even 4600 lbs. would get up and go. Stopping was always a bit of a challange, though. If a disc swap can be done with parts off of a later car I would highly recommend it.
Get back with me if you are interested. I will start looking tomorrow and see what I can find. By the way, I am located in central Oklahoma.
One last thing. Mine got 9 mpg in the city and 12 on the highway and premium gas is a must.
The ones I had were white but they would need a repaint since the laquer paint on them was all cracked up. They came off a 98 LS but they would fit.
The trunk lids tend to crack on top where they are bolted on to the hinges. This can be reworked by any body shop, but just replacing it is easier. I am not sure but I think the trunk lid you are looking for is unique to the two door. The 1968 might interchange.
I will look around the shop and see what I can find. I might also have some 1967 hubcaps as I picked up a few just in case I ever needed them.
I do have the front fender tips as well as the taillight housings. I just have to find them. These are cast metal, so don't dent them as they cannot be hammered out. I also have a power antenna that might work if yours is gone.
Something you might consider is a swap on the front brakes. Mind had drums and with the 365 HP even 4600 lbs. would get up and go. Stopping was always a bit of a challange, though. If a disc swap can be done with parts off of a later car I would highly recommend it.
Get back with me if you are interested. I will start looking tomorrow and see what I can find. By the way, I am located in central Oklahoma.
One last thing. Mine got 9 mpg in the city and 12 on the highway and premium gas is a must.
Let me know how much you want to sell them for. I am in Ohio. Someone here told me shipping with Greyhound is really reasonable. I checked and it's true!
Maybe we could work something out that way or I could use whatever shipper is convenient to you. Thanks again!
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