Ryan's new 69 W31 Cutlass
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Location: Deer Park, IL - NW Chgo Sub.
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Ryan's new 69 W31 Cutlass
OK new member, Ryan "Ryan 1969 Chevelle SS396" I started your announcement for you. Please fill in the rest of the details. And congratulations on your new "Chevelle" W31 Post.
1969
Model Number: 33677 Cutlass 'S' 2dr Club Coupe (Post Sedan/2 Door Post)
The colour is 57-57 Glade Green
The interior is 930 Blak Strato Bucket Seats, no console:-)
The hood stripes were 10 Ebony Black back in day
The options are:
A51 Seat: Front Bucket
B32 Mats: Front Floor
B33 Mats: Rear Floor
B90: Molding: Door & window frame
B93: Molding Chrome door edge
FE2: Suspension system: ride and handling
G80: Raer axle: Positraction (Limited slip differential)
G92: Rear axle 3.42:1 ratio Heavy Duty
M20: transmission 4=speed manual - wide ratio
N10: Dual exhaust
P80: Tire: F78 X 14 Fiberglass belted whitewall
V02: Radiator: heavy duty
V48: Engine coolant - Increased protection (Antifreeze)
W31: W-Machine Package, Force Air Rocket 350 V8
W84: Aditional Fuel for delivery
Y73: Appearance option, Hood special paint.
1969
Model Number: 33677 Cutlass 'S' 2dr Club Coupe (Post Sedan/2 Door Post)
The colour is 57-57 Glade Green
The interior is 930 Blak Strato Bucket Seats, no console:-)
The hood stripes were 10 Ebony Black back in day
The options are:
A51 Seat: Front Bucket
B32 Mats: Front Floor
B33 Mats: Rear Floor
B90: Molding: Door & window frame
B93: Molding Chrome door edge
FE2: Suspension system: ride and handling
G80: Raer axle: Positraction (Limited slip differential)
G92: Rear axle 3.42:1 ratio Heavy Duty
M20: transmission 4=speed manual - wide ratio
N10: Dual exhaust
P80: Tire: F78 X 14 Fiberglass belted whitewall
V02: Radiator: heavy duty
V48: Engine coolant - Increased protection (Antifreeze)
W31: W-Machine Package, Force Air Rocket 350 V8
W84: Aditional Fuel for delivery
Y73: Appearance option, Hood special paint.
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#6
I agree my screen name is a little odd here on this Oldsmobile site, but it is the same as on few other sites, and yes I am a Chevelle guy but as you can see by my new car I am also as of Yesterday I am also an Oldsmobile guy!
Ryan
Ryan
#7
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Good to see you adding an Oldsmobile to your collection.
Is that a Pontiac hood tach on the car?
#9
Here is a link to the website I have been sharing about my car.
Thanks for all the positive comments!
Ryan
http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/ubbt...opics/601510/1
Thanks for all the positive comments!
Ryan
http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/ubbt...opics/601510/1
#12
Welcome Ryan - Woot Woot
I joined back in 2009....but now that Ryan has his new Olds Post Sedan....wanted to come over and support :-)
Dan
I joined back in 2009....but now that Ryan has his new Olds Post Sedan....wanted to come over and support :-)
Dan
Last edited by postsedan; February 17th, 2015 at 02:28 PM.
#13
Ryan , Welcome to the Old's side .
You are going to find some amazing real people on this site . AND , you are now under the spell of ownership and care taking from the original owner .
As a thought , you will probably want to consider doing a thread in the Major Builds heading . I say this because your car will have some identifying marks , numbers , features , that go back to day one .
I did read your thread on Yenko last night , and was hoping you would end up here . If you want to see an example of how a build thread is treated here , in the build threads take a peek at " costpenn's " or " jensenracings "
W - 30 , builds .. Pour a cup of coffee , and sink into them .
I - THINK yours will become this type of car for you .
You have found an amazing ( Benchmark ) rare performance vehicle .
Congratulations , and the rest of the W - 31 friends will seek you out .
I've always liked your contributions to the other forum , and this will be even more of the same .. Enjoy the ride .
Cheers , Jim Tuma
As a thought , you will probably want to consider doing a thread in the Major Builds heading . I say this because your car will have some identifying marks , numbers , features , that go back to day one .
I did read your thread on Yenko last night , and was hoping you would end up here . If you want to see an example of how a build thread is treated here , in the build threads take a peek at " costpenn's " or " jensenracings "
W - 30 , builds .. Pour a cup of coffee , and sink into them .
I - THINK yours will become this type of car for you .
You have found an amazing ( Benchmark ) rare performance vehicle .
Congratulations , and the rest of the W - 31 friends will seek you out .
I've always liked your contributions to the other forum , and this will be even more of the same .. Enjoy the ride .
Cheers , Jim Tuma
#14
OK new member, Ryan "Ryan 1969 Chevelle SS396" I started your announcement for you. Please fill in the rest of the details. And congratulations on your new "Chevelle" W31 Post.
1969
Model Number: 33677 Cutlass 'S' 2dr Club Coupe (Post Sedan/2 Door Post)
The colour is 57-57 Glade Green
The interior is 930 Blak Strato Bucket Seats, no console:-)
The hood stripes were 10 Ebony Black back in day
The options are:
A51 Seat: Front Bucket
B32 Mats: Front Floor
B33 Mats: Rear Floor
B90: Molding: Door & window frame
B93: Molding Chrome door edge
FE2: Suspension system: ride and handling
G80: Raer axle: Positraction (Limited slip differential)
G92: Rear axle 3.42:1 ratio Heavy Duty
M20: transmission 4=speed manual - wide ratio
N10: Dual exhaust
P80: Tire: F78 X 14 Fiberglass belted whitewall
V02: Radiator: heavy duty
V48: Engine coolant - Increased protection (Antifreeze)
W31: W-Machine Package, Force Air Rocket 350 V8
W84: Aditional Fuel for delivery
Y73: Appearance option, Hood special paint.
1969
Model Number: 33677 Cutlass 'S' 2dr Club Coupe (Post Sedan/2 Door Post)
The colour is 57-57 Glade Green
The interior is 930 Blak Strato Bucket Seats, no console:-)
The hood stripes were 10 Ebony Black back in day
The options are:
A51 Seat: Front Bucket
B32 Mats: Front Floor
B33 Mats: Rear Floor
B90: Molding: Door & window frame
B93: Molding Chrome door edge
FE2: Suspension system: ride and handling
G80: Raer axle: Positraction (Limited slip differential)
G92: Rear axle 3.42:1 ratio Heavy Duty
M20: transmission 4=speed manual - wide ratio
N10: Dual exhaust
P80: Tire: F78 X 14 Fiberglass belted whitewall
V02: Radiator: heavy duty
V48: Engine coolant - Increased protection (Antifreeze)
W31: W-Machine Package, Force Air Rocket 350 V8
W84: Aditional Fuel for delivery
Y73: Appearance option, Hood special paint.
Ryan
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Ryan
#17
You are going to find some amazing real people on this site . AND , you are now under the spell of ownership and care taking from the original owner .
As a thought , you will probably want to consider doing a thread in the Major Builds heading . I say this because your car will have some identifying marks , numbers , features , that go back to day one .
I did read your thread on Yenko last night , and was hoping you would end up here . If you want to see an example of how a build thread is treated here , in the build threads take a peek at " costpenn's " or " jensenracings "
W - 30 , builds .. Pour a cup of coffee , and sink into them .
I - THINK yours will become this type of car for you .
You have found an amazing ( Benchmark ) rare performance vehicle .
Congratulations , and the rest of the W - 31 friends will seek you out .
I've always liked your contributions to the other forum , and this will be even more of the same .. Enjoy the ride .
Cheers , Jim Tuma
As a thought , you will probably want to consider doing a thread in the Major Builds heading . I say this because your car will have some identifying marks , numbers , features , that go back to day one .
I did read your thread on Yenko last night , and was hoping you would end up here . If you want to see an example of how a build thread is treated here , in the build threads take a peek at " costpenn's " or " jensenracings "
W - 30 , builds .. Pour a cup of coffee , and sink into them .
I - THINK yours will become this type of car for you .
You have found an amazing ( Benchmark ) rare performance vehicle .
Congratulations , and the rest of the W - 31 friends will seek you out .
I've always liked your contributions to the other forum , and this will be even more of the same .. Enjoy the ride .
Cheers , Jim Tuma
Thanks for the kind words!
Sounds like we are on the same page!!
I am a little busy spending evenings tucking in my hunny!
Ryan
#18
7 post coupe W-31 cars
7 W-31 equipped cars that were also post coupes. That is what I think the 7 refers to. Most certainly there were far more than 7 Cutlass post coupes imported into Canada.
#19
He said (I am not trying to quote him here just explain what I took from the conversation) there were Oldsmobile's made at Oshawa so the bulk of Canadian orders would have been filled with cars made in Canada. The 7 imported cars like mine could have had any drive train in them, he doesn't have a breakdown by specific option like that. The 7 is the amount of 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass 'S' 33677 2dr Club Coupes (Post Sedans) imported for sale in Canada.
I think I mastered the picture posting labyrinth here on CO:-) This is me and the original Owner Al Stager:-)
Great guy!
Ryan
#21
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[QUOTE=Ryan 1969 Chevelle SS396;792159]I talked to George Zapora today and i now understand the 7 number.
He said (I am not trying to quote him here just explain what I took from the conversation) there were Oldsmobile's made at Oshawa so the bulk of Canadian orders would have been filled with cars made in Canada. The 7 imported cars like mine could have had any drive train in them, he doesn't have a breakdown by specific option like that. The 7 is the amount of 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass 'S' 33677 2dr Club Coupes (Post Sedans) imported for sale in Canada.
I think I mastered the picture posting labyrinth here on CO:-) This is me and the original Owner Al Stager:-)
Great guy!
W machines were only built @ Lansing so all Canadian order W cars had to be imported. If the car ordered was NOT a W machine it would most likely have been built at the Oshawa plant. Some west coast orders may have been filled with Freemont built cars so there is a chance that there were some non W-31 equipped Cutlass post coupes imported.
We know for sure that at least one & as many as seven were sold in Canada. I still believe the number to be closer to 7 than 1.
He said (I am not trying to quote him here just explain what I took from the conversation) there were Oldsmobile's made at Oshawa so the bulk of Canadian orders would have been filled with cars made in Canada. The 7 imported cars like mine could have had any drive train in them, he doesn't have a breakdown by specific option like that. The 7 is the amount of 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass 'S' 33677 2dr Club Coupes (Post Sedans) imported for sale in Canada.
I think I mastered the picture posting labyrinth here on CO:-) This is me and the original Owner Al Stager:-)
Great guy!
W machines were only built @ Lansing so all Canadian order W cars had to be imported. If the car ordered was NOT a W machine it would most likely have been built at the Oshawa plant. Some west coast orders may have been filled with Freemont built cars so there is a chance that there were some non W-31 equipped Cutlass post coupes imported.
We know for sure that at least one & as many as seven were sold in Canada. I still believe the number to be closer to 7 than 1.
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[QUOTE=oldsmobiledave;792195]
I agree with your logic, how many are known to exist........I have one, are the other six known cars?
Ryan
I talked to George Zapora today and i now understand the 7 number.
He said (I am not trying to quote him here just explain what I took from the conversation) there were Oldsmobile's made at Oshawa so the bulk of Canadian orders would have been filled with cars made in Canada. The 7 imported cars like mine could have had any drive train in them, he doesn't have a breakdown by specific option like that. The 7 is the amount of 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass 'S' 33677 2dr Club Coupes (Post Sedans) imported for sale in Canada.
I think I mastered the picture posting labyrinth here on CO:-) This is me and the original Owner Al Stager:-)
Great guy!
W machines were only built @ Lansing so all Canadian order W cars had to be imported. If the car ordered was NOT a W machine it would most likely have been built at the Oshawa plant. Some west coast orders may have been filled with Freemont built cars so there is a chance that there were some non W-31 equipped Cutlass post coupes imported.
We know for sure that at least one & as many as seven were sold in Canada. I still believe the number to be closer to 7 than 1.
He said (I am not trying to quote him here just explain what I took from the conversation) there were Oldsmobile's made at Oshawa so the bulk of Canadian orders would have been filled with cars made in Canada. The 7 imported cars like mine could have had any drive train in them, he doesn't have a breakdown by specific option like that. The 7 is the amount of 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass 'S' 33677 2dr Club Coupes (Post Sedans) imported for sale in Canada.
I think I mastered the picture posting labyrinth here on CO:-) This is me and the original Owner Al Stager:-)
Great guy!
W machines were only built @ Lansing so all Canadian order W cars had to be imported. If the car ordered was NOT a W machine it would most likely have been built at the Oshawa plant. Some west coast orders may have been filled with Freemont built cars so there is a chance that there were some non W-31 equipped Cutlass post coupes imported.
We know for sure that at least one & as many as seven were sold in Canada. I still believe the number to be closer to 7 than 1.
Ryan
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#35
Not sure what your exhaust looks like or if you have plans to replace it, but if you do, check out Gardner's Exhaust for the 1969 1970 w-31 set up. I installed this set up in my 72 Cutlass (it's not correct for that car but I can live with that) and it is absolutely top notch. I'm glad I bought it. And it would be correct for your car, a plus. No drone in the cabin at low speeds and just enough grunt to sound great when you want it to. They do have a less restrictive option but I wanted a somewhat quiet set up for my plain Jane Cutlass S. It all works out, and it's worth the dough for the quality this set up is.
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Not sure what your exhaust looks like or if you have plans to replace it, but if you do, check out Gardner's Exhaust for the 1969 1970 w-31 set up. I installed this set up in my 72 Cutlass (it's not correct for that car but I can live with that) and it is absolutely top notch. I'm glad I bought it. And it would be correct for your car, a plus. No drone in the cabin at low speeds and just enough grunt to sound great when you want it to. They do have a less restrictive option but I wanted a somewhat quiet set up for my plain Jane Cutlass S. It all works out, and it's worth the dough for the quality this set up is.
Thanks for the tip.
The original owner and his daughter started working on the car about three years ago to return her to service, and added 3 inch stainless exhaust with an X cross over and headers. I will use this for the first while and in future move to a system as you have mentioned.
Ryan
#37
Mine was put driven all year round for one year, then driven four summers, and put in the garage in approx. 1976. The 1973 license plates are still on it with a 1976 sticker.
Ryan