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Old Nov 25, 2009 | 09:42 AM
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many models in '67?

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is a bit of time searching for those models '67 Delmont 88 425 were produced and what was the selling price of that year, but I found very little and I ask for your help
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Old Nov 28, 2009 | 01:58 PM
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since I have this car, it seems that everyone is afraid to give me the answers, even in parts, all who seem to feel afraid, so I gave him a name "Cristine" as the car from hell, but I love this car so much and not wait to finish it
Old Nov 28, 2009 | 07:09 PM
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I was able to find out that information on my 68. Is your car a 2 door or a 4 door?. I'll look and see if I can find anything out for you.
Old Nov 29, 2009 | 05:51 AM
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Originally Posted by FATRATMATT
I was able to find out that information on my 68. Is your car a 2 door or a 4 door?. I'll look and see if I can find anything out for you.
mine is 2 door hardtop Holiday coupe engine 425 and 6 passengers
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Old Nov 30, 2009 | 12:15 PM
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1967 Delmont 88 2 door hardtop holiday coup came with a base price of $3126.00 and had a production number of 16699 units. This according to a reference book titled "50 years of American Automobiles". The vehicle weight was listed at 3914 pounds. I found this in a good old public library. I hope I was able to answer your questions.
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Old Nov 30, 2009 | 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by FATRATMATT
1967 Delmont 88 2 door hardtop holiday coup came with a base price of $3126.00 and had a production number of 16699 units. This according to a reference book titled "50 years of American Automobiles". The vehicle weight was listed at 3914 pounds. I found this in a good old public library. I hope I was able to answer your questions.

You were very clear and I thank you so much, now I am aware of another of my beloved car.
a book of this type where I could buy it?
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Old Nov 30, 2009 | 01:03 PM
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I'd start with Amazon.com. This is what the cover looks like. Put "50 years of American cars" in a search engine such as Google and see what comes up. I went to your picture gallery and like all the work you have done to your car. Have you given any thought of what color you'll paint it? The 67 and 68 Delmont 88 have some fantastic boby lines. You can see more of my car at cardomain.com. Click on Oldsmobile and then Delmont 88 and there is about 32 cars total. Some 67 and some 68. Mine is the top rated Delmont at this time.
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Originally Posted by FATRATMATT
I'd start with Amazon.com. This is what the cover looks like. Put "50 years of American cars" in a search engine such as Google and see what comes up. I went to your picture gallery and like all the work you have done to your car. Have you given any thought of what color you'll paint it? The 67 and 68 Delmont 88 have some fantastic boby lines. You can see more of my car at cardomain.com. Click on Oldsmobile and then Delmont 88 and there is about 32 cars total. Some 67 and some 68. Mine is the top rated Delmont at this time.
color I want his original when he was leaving the factory.
should be this, tomorrow I'll put a picture of the data plate.
now I try I understood where the book might find it here in Italy on ebay.
thanks thanks you're very kind

Code Color Name DuPont........Pewter
Stock Number Rinshed-Mason...4820-L
Stock Number Ditzler DDL.........A-1906
Stock Number..........................32603

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Old Nov 30, 2009 | 01:39 PM
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I saw your car on cardomain.com is beautiful and I saw the other Delmont 88
I was registered but I found most interesting classic Oldsmobile
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I think pewter will look great on your Delmont. Mines Willow Gold which is also original color for 68. Anytime you need help just ask, there are many great people on ClassicOldsmobile.com who are willing to help
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Originally Posted by FATRATMATT
I think pewter will look great on your Delmont. Mines Willow Gold which is also original color for 68. Anytime you need help just ask, there are many great people on ClassicOldsmobile.com who are willing to help
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we see that is a wonderful forum and there are many experts.
when I took my Delmont was colorless throughout spoiled and do not know how it can be of that color, I saw red, white and black but Pewter ever seen.
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