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Old May 20th, 2011, 07:44 PM
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Parting out 1966 Cutlass 2 door hardtop

This afternoon I picked up a 1966 Cutlass 2 door hardtop parts car. The only cancer type rust I see is under the front windshield, the rest is just surface. But there's lot of dents! At some point it must have been stripped down to the metal and not treated correctly before being painted, as the paint has peeled off in big chunks. The car is missing the radiator, coil, and part of the seatbelts. I'm using the long trim piece running across the trunk lid as it's better than the one on my 1967 442 project car. Since I'm upgrading I do have one with bumps in the chrome. I still need to get the trunk open (no key, so cross your fingers there's no dead bodies) But most everything you see is available. Check out the photos and you can go to the photobucket link to see more. If you want rust free lower patch panels, this car might be a good donor for that. It does have a 330 4bbl engine with california emissions. The motor does turn over when I rotate the fan so it's not froze up. The carb looks like a replacement? It has the number stamped in the side like the later years, I thought the 1966 used a round disc with the number on it. The carb it has is number 7041312. I do have a California title with it (tags expired in 1997) so if someone wants a california rust free chassis or even the whole car(?) let me know. John

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Old May 20th, 2011, 08:17 PM
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How bad is the trim piece behind the left front tire? It connects to the wheel arch molding and goes to the rear of the fender.

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Old May 20th, 2011, 09:39 PM
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George, that piece looks good. I'll get some pictures for you on Saturday.

Another member commented that it looks like this car could be save. Yes, I believe it could and apologize to those of you who can't find project cars where you live. I expect the cost of shipping a car would make it too expensive to ship this back east where the salt has already eaten up cars of this vintage. But if someone wanted to... I'd sell it as it sits for $650 and for another $100 throw in a pair of replacement fenders missing the front extensions. I could add a rebuildable 455 for another $250. But I've got several project cars with much more collectability than this one waiting for attention. And... I've made a commitment to purchase two more cars from the same place I got this one. I'll be getting a 1970 Cutlass 4 door and a 1967 Vista Cruiser wagon in the next few weeks. Both have problems, but could also be considered projet cars. I already have more cars hidden behind the house and garage than I should. But when I see cars that I know have parts the Oldsmobile community is looking for its hard for me to pass them by. Such is life John
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Old May 21st, 2011, 06:35 AM
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I would be interested in the radio and the delete plates. Any chance of getting a close up picture of the radio and delete plate?
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Old May 21st, 2011, 08:32 AM
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Good morning Thomas
I got a PM with a parts request and there's one person in front of you for the radio. I'll let you know if he passes on it once its pulled and I have total costs including shipping for him. I want to pull the dash and see what kind of shape its in. If all the mounts are good and not cracked I may try to sell it as a unit. If I do, you might check with Ron (rroth01) as he has a lot of dash parts for the 1966-67 vintage. John
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Old May 22nd, 2011, 05:35 AM
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Yesterday I got it unloaded from the trailer and pulled most of the interior out. The carpet did hold moisture to the floorboards and they've got a coating of rust on them. Here's the short trim piece you'd ask about George, if this looks like what you need how about $15 plus shipping? Send me your address in a PM if your interested. John

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I thought Mr. Roth retired or got out of the business?
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Old May 22nd, 2011, 08:40 AM
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Old May 22nd, 2011, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by rroth01
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Ron will be sending you some stuff in the next month or 2
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Old May 22nd, 2011, 02:26 PM
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This car has a complete 1966 California Emissions setup. A member here is interested in the tall oil fill tube which was used on the L69 option and the Cali Emissions. He's got first dibs if I take the motor apart. But first I want to see if someone would like the complete setup for a restoration project. Either complete motor air cleaner to oil pan, fan to flexplate for $400, the motor turns over by hand. Or complete emissions setup which includes air pump, alternator & Power steering pump and brackets (alternator too if wanted, #1100921) injection tubes and all plumbing plus tall oil fill tube for $175, I can add the #3 heads with drilled holes for the injection tubes for an additional $100 if needed. Let me know if you need to see addional photos. John

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Old May 23rd, 2011, 05:38 AM
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Any idea what Ron will be sending me? For some reason I cannot contact him, the message comes back undeliverable.
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Old May 23rd, 2011, 08:41 PM
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Thank you all for your interests, I'll be pulling parts after work and it may be the weekend before I can get everything pulled, photographed and total costs including shipping. So far whats been spoken for is:

Antenna & base
Radio
Drivers door mirror
Engine oil fill tube (if engine is parted)
Sheetmetal under rear package tray
Dash Instrument panel
Power Brake Booster
Air Cleaner (if engine is parted out)
Side trim behind front drivers wheel

Let me know if I missed anything. John
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I need the throttle linkage complete from the pedal to the carb. Thanks
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Old May 24th, 2011, 05:11 AM
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OK, 27silk27 you have first dibs on the throttle linkage and kickdown switch.

I've also had a request for the door panels that I forgot to mention last night. And the radiator top plate.

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Old May 24th, 2011, 06:24 AM
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Any chance of posting who got what?
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Old May 24th, 2011, 10:28 AM
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can i have a price on 1/2 window glasses?
and shipping to 48316 Michigan
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OK thanks. Also would you know if the gear selector linkage from the column to the trans would work. I have a 65 f85 with a 455 transplant along with a 400 transmission. If so would you be willing to sell those parts also. These are the last things I need to finally get this project on the road. Thanks
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Old May 25th, 2011, 05:26 AM
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Thomas, some people are sending a PM without posting on this thread. To respect their privacy I wouldn't want to post their transactions here, but for those that post on the thread I can do that.

scubastever, are you needing the glass for the backseat sides?

27silk27, I think the linkage would be the same but am not an expert with this vintage. It might be worthwhile to create a thread in the transmission forum asking that questions.

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Now I would be interested in the speedometer head!
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Im in need of the taillights and bezels.. I also need a Passenger side A arm. I asked a while back for the windshield pillar covers for a convertible also. I could use two good armrest bases and a set of headlight bezels.. Shipped to 93561. And if you happen to have any other convertible related parts>>Thanks


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Old May 28th, 2011, 05:30 PM
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Hi Thomas
I'm going to try and pull the dash this weekend. I have one other person who has asked for the dash assembly, if he doesn't need the speedometer head your next in line.

Andy, I've got the rear bumper off but not pulled the tail lights yet. I believe there's damage on each bezel but when I get them pulled I'll take photos for you. It may be a little while before I get down to the frame, do you need that A-arm right away? I may have one from a 1970-72 if they interchange. Sorry, the convertible parts all went with the 1967 convertible I traded last summer. I'll check the arm rest bases and headlight bezels.

Another member asked about the air cleaner assembly. Since I've not got a request on the whole motor I will be offering that to him.

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Any pics of the rear seat cover? Or are they shredded?
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A previous owner stretched black vinyl over the top of the existing covers. There's no pattern to the black vinyl. The seat back has cracked due to sun through the back windshield. One cool detail is I spotted this under the seat bottom. I'm surprised it didn't get removed when they recovered it. John

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Nice If they only knew

I wasnt looking for perfect seats like the one in this pic, but i just loved the seat designs of olds in these years
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Originally Posted by 2blu442
Thomas, some people are sending a PM without posting on this thread. To respect their privacy I wouldn't want to post their transactions here, but for those that post on the thread I can do that.

scubastever, are you needing the glass for the backseat sides?

27silk27, I think the linkage would be the same but am not an expert with this vintage. It might be worthwhile to create a thread in the transmission forum asking that questions.

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John,
I would still be interested in a column shifter end, or the whole arm if it looks nice, for my 65. Have not seen one on e-bay for over 1 year now.

Can you post some more pic's of the interior?
This car does look very complete.
VERY NICE reference pictures of how they were built, with the CA smog stuff.

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Hi Jim
Well, the one on the column of this 1966 is broken... and there's a broken on in the glove box too! Here's the pic's of what I got. If you wanted to try and fix the piece from the glovebox its yours for shipping costs. Maybe you could rebuild the missing part by cutting the good section from yours, or from similar plastic and have it plated. Or try the Krylon chrome paint. There have been a few people comment they like how it looks. There must have been something wrong in the batch of plastic used back then as broken ones seem to be the norm. John

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Bought, paid for, sent, received.
2 days in the mail, wow.
Thank you very much John.

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I am interested in the heater hose from the rear of the intake to the heater core if it is salvageable and not too hard.
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425HP409, sorry the hose wasn't salvagable. John
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Id be interested in the windlacing if its in decent shape..mine went missing
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can i have a price on 1/4 window glasses, with regulators and guides
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Old July 3rd, 2011, 08:19 AM
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Hey everybody
Sorry, my job went into one of those really busy times. I'll have some time today and tomorrow to pull and photograph parts. John
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I know this sounds weird, but how much for the license plates? I'm in California and I just bought a 66 442 and those black and yellow plates would be perfect for the car.
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Hi Jim
If you would send me your shipping address through a PM (private message) I'll get some more photos for you to review and a total cost including shipping.
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This car is getting pretty much stripped, I've sold the drivers side lower fender portions for patch panels in Reno (thank you Curtis!) but have not done anything with the other fender, doors or rear quarter panels. I have someone local who's expressed interest in the roof and the frame to use on a Chebby. I do have a commitment on the panel between the rear seat and the rear windshield. Anyone else interested in some relatively rust free sheetmetal? I'd like to use a sawzall and finish cutting it up in the next few weeks. John
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Originally Posted by 2blu442
This car is getting pretty much stripped, I've sold the drivers side lower fender portions for patch panels in Reno (thank you Curtis!) but have not done anything with the other fender, doors or rear quarter panels. I have someone local who's expressed interest in the roof and the frame to use on a Chebby. I do have a commitment on the panel between the rear seat and the rear windshield. Anyone else interested in some relatively rust free sheetmetal? I'd like to use a sawzall and finish cutting it up in the next few weeks. John
re: frame Chevelle front rails are spaced closer together. Roof panel is the same however the sail panel area is different.

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I think Olds was the only one who had the crossflow radiator and the wider frame rails on front of the A bodies, '66-'67 only.
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Thanks Guys. This one has a wrinkle in the left front frame ear where it smacked whatever the POV hit. But the Chebby guy needs the rear portion, so I'm hoping that will interchange. Also, I didn't know the sail panels were different so I'll have to see if the roof will still work for him. I think he had rust from a vinyl roof, so he may need the sail panel portions too.

Anybody need quarter panel lower patch panels... or wheel well patches?

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