JeffKeryk
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@SammyChevelleTypeS3 my old Plane Jane Vette does not see high speed driving, but your point is well taken. I would put thin strip whitewall tires on my car.
It is a beauty.Alright lets get down to business.....how much you want for the vette?
She's all yours, burbguy82...Alright lets get down to business.....how much you want for the vette?
In retrospect, I've regretted changes from original on my classics.It is a beauty.Love the fact it is not a resto-mod or anything to take away from the original....
The TRUE survivor look is always sweet. I like how some of the older classics came with white or black painted tops instead of vinyl tops. You do not see many like yours around. You must keep it under a good car cover? I know California climate helps keep rust away.In retrospect, I've regretted changes from original on my classics.
"You can rebuild them a million times, but they are only original once."
Now, my Oldsey is one of the most original '65 442s in existence.
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This car was built in the GM Fremont plant; I have the build sheet. My wife's father, a Doctor who worked at the Napa State Hospital, was looking for a family car back in 1965. The 442 was a custom order bench seat car, but the customer bought another car while waiting... So Sue's Dad got a deal. We took the car years ago when he was on his last days, happy to know I would care for his beloved Oldsey. 97K on the clock.The TRUE survivor look is always sweet. I like how some of the older classics came with white or black painted tops instead of vinyl tops. You do not see many like yours around. You must keep it under a good car cover? I know California climate helps keep rust away.
I love it , those cars have so much style and character. Todays cars, while some are cool, are all looking the same due to wind tunnel testing for fuel mileage. No character.Can we see under the hood?
Someone mentioned that as we were riding around going to lunch one day last week. LoL As we ride around we are always checking out and critiquing every vehicle we see and many times it takes us a while to realize who the manufacturer is. Especially the sedans look so much alike.I love it , those cars have so much style and character. Todays cars, while some are cool, are all looking the same due to wind tunnel testing for fuel mileage. No character.
I love it , those cars have so much style and character. Todays cars, while some are cool, are all looking the same due to wind tunnel testing for fuel mileage. No character.
yeah sure.She's all yours, burbguy82...
In all honesty, I have little garage space for collector cars. I keep wifey's RX450h and the Model 3 in the garage. The Tundra pretty much never sees the inside of a garage. The GS350 and 442 are in my other properties' garages. Plus I am 72, I ain't really messing with them anymore. Heaven forbid, I will probably cut loose our beloved Oldsey before too long. I am a long term planner; if I croak I don't want wifey to have to deal with it. We'll see.yeah sure.
understand, I would fly out there tommorrow if that was the case
I dont plan to croak, as it is not good.In all honesty, I have little garage space for collector cars. I keep wifey's RX450h and the Model 3 in the garage. The Tundra pretty much never sees the inside of a garage. The GS350 and 442 are in my other properties' garages. Plus I am 72, I ain't really messing with them anymore. Heaven forbid, I will probably cut loose our beloved Oldsey before too long. I am a long term planner; if I croak I don't want wifey to have to deal with it. We'll see.
So I let my BIL do whatever he wants with the 68. Mark's got energy for days. Fot these reasons, I asked him to come and get it a few years back. My best happiness about the car is, I helped preserve a true piece of Americana. For that I am happy. These cars are a labor of love, especially plastic body cars...
Got it.I dont plan to croak, as it is not good.
But before you do, let me know![]()
Many of the 60's classics are pretty beat, rusted out, etc. So those are better for modifying, IMO.I love that you haven’t molested this car, adding a bunch of off flavor aftermarket stuff. Keeping it original keeps it classic. Two thumbs up.![]()
I got a ride in a 9 second ‘68 L88. Unforgettable 54 years later.The L88 option, 67, 68 and 69, but it used a single Holley 4 BBL. Factory racer, very few sold. High ticket cars today. The HP rating was accurate at the RPM it was measured at, but it revved far higher so output was closer to 600 HP.
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Those are some of the best ghetto rides I've seen.![]()
Decided to get me one of them there Cybertruks... Pretty cool, huh?Wonder what his nice cars look like........