Old guy with an old Olds.
#1
Old guy with an old Olds.
I recently acquired a 1990 Olds 98 Regency.
64,000 miles, and mechanically in pretty good shape.
It's a Texas car, so no rust, but no clear coat.
My dad liked an Olds, so it seems we always had one.
I'm here, mostly to find information about keeping this one on the road.
64,000 miles, and mechanically in pretty good shape.
It's a Texas car, so no rust, but no clear coat.
My dad liked an Olds, so it seems we always had one.
I'm here, mostly to find information about keeping this one on the road.
#2
Welcome to the group and the world of Oldsmobile... If you have questions, this site most likely has the answers... Good luck with your new acquisitions...
Last edited by CRUZN 66; January 27th, 2018 at 02:20 PM.
#3
And most are eager to help you with your questions .
Sometimes though , it's easier to go to the "search" section on the headbar , and type in a brief sentence of what your question is about . You may find your answer without even asking a question.
Also a set of 1990 Oldsmobile Service Manuals is the best source of information. Original printed copies are preferred over CD's because of their clarity ,
E-Bay is a good source of these ;
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_sac...+manual&_frs=1
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post