1975 Oldsmobile 98
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
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Land yachts like this are getting less common as most get used as donors for their engines. I always enjoyed their comfortable ride and effortless power. They are thirsty beasts though.
The good - Mostly solid looking with minor rust in the typical places. Looks like minor fabrication to fix which is good because reproduction parts for these cars just don't exist. Also nice to see the bumper fillers appear to be in good shape!
The bad - Avocado paint and green interior is a tough sell. If this car was a typical burgundy, silver, blue etc it would likely be sold in a heartbeat.
I'm guessing this may be a survivor car? GLWS.
The good - Mostly solid looking with minor rust in the typical places. Looks like minor fabrication to fix which is good because reproduction parts for these cars just don't exist. Also nice to see the bumper fillers appear to be in good shape!
The bad - Avocado paint and green interior is a tough sell. If this car was a typical burgundy, silver, blue etc it would likely be sold in a heartbeat.
I'm guessing this may be a survivor car? GLWS.
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