Parting out 1967 Cutlass 2 door hardtop
#41
Thanks Richard
Panos, I have a 1965 column that needs the blinker parts replaced, they're plastic. I know I've seen them in repop but right now I'm not sure where. I could remove the wheel to make sure that's all it needs. Once I find them I could also purchase a repop setup to include in the box since your overseas. How does that sound? It would need shipped in a separate box, but I can also throw in the 1967 Steering wheel if you want John
Panos, I have a 1965 column that needs the blinker parts replaced, they're plastic. I know I've seen them in repop but right now I'm not sure where. I could remove the wheel to make sure that's all it needs. Once I find them I could also purchase a repop setup to include in the box since your overseas. How does that sound? It would need shipped in a separate box, but I can also throw in the 1967 Steering wheel if you want John
That sounds great! ill go with that,and the 67 wheel ofcourse i think it looks awesome and fits into my car . Only hope that you can find a blinker setup,its really impossible to find those parts here.
I will send you a pm with my paypal adress so you can send an invoice when you know how much everything will cost.Thank u very much.
#43
radioburningchrome, that's a 1971 Cutlass 4 door. Over the years I've had some Buicks but have tried very hard to keep life simple by focusing on Oldsmobiles. OK... maybe I haven't really kept my life simple with all the stuff I've drug home, but at least I've got spare parts for almost everything in the driveway!
It looked like one I had years ago.
#44
Thanks Radio! I should have known it was a Cutlass! I took one look at John's relics in the background and what appeared to me to be a 1974? C30 pickup, 1975? C20 Chevy cargo van and a... 1985? Dodge D150, not sure if it's a prospector or not and that Toronado of course, kinda led me to believe it was a 1971 Skylark. All in all, those beauties are enjoyable to see!
Take care.
Take care.
#45
Hi Moses
Yes, there's still a lot of old iron in my part of the country. You were close on the Chebby truck, its a 1973 and my tow vehicle. The rest of the non-Olds rigs in the background are the neighbors. Since he's into cars too that helps provide more patience with my side of the driveway I do have a 1979 GMC ex-diesel pickup, now powered by a 350 Olds engine. It's a 1/2 ton SWB. Then a 1959 Chevy pickup that was my foster brothers high school truck from the early 1970's so it's a family heriloom. Other than that I'm down to just Oldsmobiles! John
Yes, there's still a lot of old iron in my part of the country. You were close on the Chebby truck, its a 1973 and my tow vehicle. The rest of the non-Olds rigs in the background are the neighbors. Since he's into cars too that helps provide more patience with my side of the driveway I do have a 1979 GMC ex-diesel pickup, now powered by a 350 Olds engine. It's a 1/2 ton SWB. Then a 1959 Chevy pickup that was my foster brothers high school truck from the early 1970's so it's a family heriloom. Other than that I'm down to just Oldsmobiles! John
#46
Hi Moses
Yes, there's still a lot of old iron in my part of the country. You were close on the Chebby truck, its a 1973 and my tow vehicle. The rest of the non-Olds rigs in the background are the neighbors. Since he's into cars too that helps provide more patience with my side of the driveway I do have a 1979 GMC ex-diesel pickup, now powered by a 350 Olds engine. It's a 1/2 ton SWB. Then a 1959 Chevy pickup that was my foster brothers high school truck from the early 1970's so it's a family heriloom. Other than that I'm down to just Oldsmobiles! John
Yes, there's still a lot of old iron in my part of the country. You were close on the Chebby truck, its a 1973 and my tow vehicle. The rest of the non-Olds rigs in the background are the neighbors. Since he's into cars too that helps provide more patience with my side of the driveway I do have a 1979 GMC ex-diesel pickup, now powered by a 350 Olds engine. It's a 1/2 ton SWB. Then a 1959 Chevy pickup that was my foster brothers high school truck from the early 1970's so it's a family heriloom. Other than that I'm down to just Oldsmobiles! John
Have a great day & stay warm! It's 15 here and dropping.
#47
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#48
Hey I need the part on the side of the windshield post that screws in to the windshield frame. the ones on my convertable are garbage.. Do you have bucket seats by chance or a center console?? Im mostlty looking for 66 parts...
Thanks
Andy
Thanks
Andy
#49
Hello Andy
Yes, I can pull the part off the door jam that you need. Then I've got a set of 1966 buckets with headrests and pass recline option. They're buried in the back of the garage but next weekend I'll try to dig them out and take pictures of them. I think I've got an extra console without a chrome top plate. I'll see what I can find there too. John
Yes, I can pull the part off the door jam that you need. Then I've got a set of 1966 buckets with headrests and pass recline option. They're buried in the back of the garage but next weekend I'll try to dig them out and take pictures of them. I think I've got an extra console without a chrome top plate. I'll see what I can find there too. John
#51
Hello Andy
Sorry, I lost track of this thread. I wasn't able to get the seats dug out and photographed yet, but will get that back on my to-do list for next weekend.
What's the condition of your 1965 buckets? John
Sorry, I lost track of this thread. I wasn't able to get the seats dug out and photographed yet, but will get that back on my to-do list for next weekend.
What's the condition of your 1965 buckets? John
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