Olds legacy
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Olds legacy
Hello, I joined this site to post an ad then realized this was a site that my Dad, 67442nut, Ed Skaff, used quite often. Dad was a true Oldsmobile enthusiast for all of his life (I assume he was born that way). My dad was a true warrior, battling pancreatic cancer for nearly 9 years, but he never let it get him down. Unfortunately, it limited what he was able to do with his passion, Oldsmobiles. Dad passed away in March of last year. He left a very extensive collection of mostly late 1960s Cutlass and 442 parts and many cars in various states of restoration. After Dad passed away, my brother wanted to finish restoring at least a couple of his cars but my brother died suddenly in December of last year. I will be posting ads to this site for Dad's cars. There are so many parts and I am not familiar with them. If anyone has any suggestions for me, it would be much appreciated. Thanks. Donna (P.S. I have never posted anything to a forum or posted an ad online before so I apologize in advance for any faux pas or mistakes.)
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Just an Olds Guy
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
Posts: 24,525
Welcome to your Dads Oldsmobile site. Ed was a great guy and we enjoyed his contributions and conversations. My condolences for your losses.
There is a memorial to your Dad on this link Ed Skaff memorial
There is a memorial to your Dad on this link Ed Skaff memorial
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Welcome to the site Donna. Condolences to you, family and friends, sorry about your dad and brother. Ed was a great guy who really was nuts for 67's. He was a great resource to me and others.
Any help you need placing ads or whatever, don't hesitate to ask.
Any help you need placing ads or whatever, don't hesitate to ask.
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