Welcome to the new members
#162
Hey everyone,
Just bought a 65' Oldsmobile F-85 4 door. Its pristine looking in almost every way. 46,000 original miles on the V6 and 2 speed power-glide !
An old man bought it new and hardly drove it. He died within 8 years after buying the car and his son put it in storage for many years.
As the years went by, the son started restoring the car (where it needed it) and got it road worthy again.
The car is really like a time capsule.
Just replaced the original shocks from 65' and noticed how clean the frame is and the condition of the rubber bushings throughout the car. Really amazing..
Just bought a 65' Oldsmobile F-85 4 door. Its pristine looking in almost every way. 46,000 original miles on the V6 and 2 speed power-glide !
An old man bought it new and hardly drove it. He died within 8 years after buying the car and his son put it in storage for many years.
As the years went by, the son started restoring the car (where it needed it) and got it road worthy again.
The car is really like a time capsule.
Just replaced the original shocks from 65' and noticed how clean the frame is and the condition of the rubber bushings throughout the car. Really amazing..
#164
I'll get some pics up tonight. The ol' lady stole the Olds to show it off to her friends at work.
#165
Oops, I meant 45,000 miles..
The car had a small fender bender from the previous owners elderly mother. The front fender was replaced with stock sheet metal but the previous owner could not locate a F-85 emblem or headlight dogleg moulding. Looking in the engine bay the windshield fluid reservior is also missing. The horn is also not working (such fun).
#166
That's pretty cool. I haven't seen a V6 in a very long time in an Oldsmobile. I bet you the rocket on the dash panel illuminates when you hit the high beams doesn't it? Nice car.
#168
Thanks for the welcome! After 35 years of weaseling, I finally found and own a 67 Toronado. Settled for a 73 for a few years because of the low mileage, 33,000. Hope to syphon off info from everybody as much as possible in the times to come. Kinda funny The first Toronado I ever saw was a '67 in 1973.
Last edited by TourAnAuto; October 29th, 2008 at 11:56 AM.
#169
#170
Pics
Thanx for another welcome and OK here you go .....
my Baby and her new reupholstered back seat ....
my Baby and her new reupholstered back seat ....
#171
One word
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Welcome to our site. If you have any specific questions in the future which may not be answered here (highly doubtful) let me know. I know a guy locally that owns about seven or eight Toronados and loves them!
Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice !
Welcome to our site. If you have any specific questions in the future which may not be answered here (highly doubtful) let me know. I know a guy locally that owns about seven or eight Toronados and loves them!
#173
Those odd fire V6's can really cook with V8 speed parts. Ran them in jeeps for years with alumimum intakes and holly 450 CFM 4 barrell. Buick pistons from 331 cub buick nail heads I think are the correct pistions. I will check and see if I still have build sheets.
Nice car
Nice car
#175
Thanx.....
The original was all leather/naugahide. It's a copy of the original's pattern. I wanted the burgundy velour to match the body. Everything else inside is black except the burgundy velour armrest pads. It's a standard model. There were only 1770 made in '67. So that pattern seems to be fairly uncommon.
#176
One word
Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice !
Welcome to our site. If you have any specific questions in the future which may not be answered here (highly doubtful) let me know. I know a guy locally that owns about seven or eight Toronados and loves them!
Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice !
Welcome to our site. If you have any specific questions in the future which may not be answered here (highly doubtful) let me know. I know a guy locally that owns about seven or eight Toronados and loves them!
#177
Hey there, all. Lurked here for a long time. Been a member at Oldspower for a couple years. Decided to finally create a profile. You all have a great site here!
Obligatory pics:
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#178
Welcome aboard, Nice ride, this is a great site for information and meeting people who know what they are talking about and are willing to help solve problems or locate hard to find parts
Pat
57 Olds Super 88 with 455
48 Olds Fastback with 455
Pat
57 Olds Super 88 with 455
48 Olds Fastback with 455
#179
Welcome aboard
Now here's the kind of new member I like, right away he shows us some pretty pics.
Welcome aboard
Welcome aboard
#180
I will try to contact him (have to find his phone number....someplace).
Thanx Oldsguy. I've been trying to find out what I thought was a fairly simple curiosity. If you notice on the side fenders behind the front bumper, mine doesn't have the squared fake vents you see on most of this model year. I'm guessing it's because mine is a standard instead of the more common deluxe model. Would your local friend know?
#182
new guy here
hi new guy here , i am 36 married with 3 kids and love old cars , i have had several rods and a few oldsmobiles , i just traded for a 1963 olds 88 ,will post pics as soon as i get it this week but here is a cutlas i had a couple of years ago , this looks like a great sight with lots of knowledge
i have had lots of rods any interested in pics i will post i love to share pics
i have had lots of rods any interested in pics i will post i love to share pics
#184
Welcome to the site. That green was hard to miss in a crowd I bet. Look foward to seeing your new ride
#185
Hey guys new here... right now im working with my grandpa on a 71 442 w-30 that was my uncles, we just lost him back in aug. so my grandfather and i are going to finish what my unlce started this is what we have to work with.... sorry for the one side couldnt get to the other right now!!! might be asking some of you guys for help when we get stuck!! LOL
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#186
Wow this must be a record. A girl posted on a car site and after 5 min no one has asked for a pic of her yet
Welcome aboard lots of good people here.
Welcome aboard lots of good people here.
#187
Welcome to site, there are lots of people here to help just ask and provide as much information as you can with your questions. Good luck
Last edited by citcapp; January 15th, 2009 at 06:37 AM.
#188
Hi there fellow Toro owner. The fake sqared vents you refer to are not that at all. They are the optional cornering light assemblies. The lenses are molded into a 3 segment lens with chrome fin caps on them. Like just about every other option, they could be ordered with or without the deluxe interior package. John
#190
Welcome
Welcome aboard 442GirlinOkla
Fire away with any questions you and Grandpa have. I won't know the answer but someone will.
Fire away with any questions you and Grandpa have. I won't know the answer but someone will.
#191
newbie
hey
new member from katy tx been looking at treads for while cool site
have some olds parts need some info
new member from katy tx been looking at treads for while cool site
have some olds parts need some info
#192
Im fresh fish I know. I have a 28 ford coupester with a 324 olds and hydro trans. Its a old hot rod that was built back in the early 60's.
Well that it. I put fresh paint on it and interior in it. The rest is the way it was when I found it. Thanks guys
Well that it. I put fresh paint on it and interior in it. The rest is the way it was when I found it. Thanks guys
#193
Welcome to the site aafuel, I like the old style hotrods they are a lot of fun, post more pictures for the gang to see we all like pictures.
kmbousq, lots of guys from texas on this site you will have plenty of company
kmbousq, lots of guys from texas on this site you will have plenty of company
#194
aafuel, welcome to the site.
I was raised with '30s and '31s, and am more than familiar with 303-324/Hydros. If you do not already know about it, check out the H. A. M. B.
Is a "coupester" a coupe with the top cut off?
Norm
I was raised with '30s and '31s, and am more than familiar with 303-324/Hydros. If you do not already know about it, check out the H. A. M. B.
Is a "coupester" a coupe with the top cut off?
Norm
#196
Just wanted to introduce myself. I love the 442 I had a 68 400 4sp car and a 72 Cutlass Supreme. Hated to let them go, should have kept them. Too little money then and not enough time.
Last edited by mygto; January 22nd, 2009 at 05:26 PM.
#197
Welcome
Welcome aboard mygto
Please pitch the poncho pronto and get yourself another Oldsmobile.
When I get short on cash, I tell the ole Lady to get a better street corner.
Please pitch the poncho pronto and get yourself another Oldsmobile.
When I get short on cash, I tell the ole Lady to get a better street corner.
#198
Hey all
I love my '77 Ninety-Eight and hope to improve it with the help of all the knowledge behind this site!
I love my '77 Ninety-Eight and hope to improve it with the help of all the knowledge behind this site!
#199
you will get a lot of information here just look at all the forums and/or ask questions. Years and years of Olds background are here.
#200
i am new to computers.
olds fan for 20 years. i hope i am posting this correct. i have a 70 rallye 350, 91 Quad 442 W-41. it is car #9 of the 204. also have 70 vista and a 67 442. the 67 is most likely sold. just wanted to say hi.