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Here is a super original 1966 oldsmobile F-85 deluxe. While not technically a cutlass, this car is basically just that.
Ordered new by Scott Pedrucci from Illini motor company. Scott had owned the car up until just a few years ago! I was ordered out with two tone paint, air conditioning a radio and seat belts. The car was treated to over $3000 in maintenence repairs in 2006 (2,000 miles ago) including hoses, belts radiator flush, brakes, seals, fuel sender, intake gasket, to name a few and the install of a reliable hei distributor. wheels and tires were recently added and give it a great stance and sleeper look. The car runs and drives like a new car and the motor is whisper quiet. things operate as they should and the car just has that original solid feel. Normal areas of concern on these cars are the rear window area. This car has no evidence of any rust ever. another bad spot on gm a -bodies of this era are the rear body mounts. This car is as solid as they come. Part of what makes this car so remarkable is the originality and key factors that still remain. I restore alot of oldsmobiles and this car is a great benchmark car for use as a template. For example: All the weatherstrips are original and the inspection mark is still present on the trunk strip (see close up picture). There is still the readable "OLDS" stamp on the passenger side trunk pan that you rarely see. There are factory runs in the jambs and even an overspray error where the white top was painted after the car was red by the top molding (see picture). The underside of the hood has inspection marks and numbers. The windshield washer squirters are correctly poked through the cowl seal (always overlooked during a restoration). A perfect original date stamp on the wiper motor and Olds inspection stamp on the a/c compressor. These are spme of the items that only a true original will still have. Interior (other than a repaired driver seat bottom) is as good as they come for being near 50 years old. No holes or tears in headliner or any other fabric or dash pad. Thre is not even a crack in the steering wheel. Ashtray still has a beautiful zinc finish and proves it was always a non-smoked in car. All trim and brightwork is great as is the deluxe brite dipped rocker molding treatments. Bumpers have a nice lustre but the rear has a couple of dings in it. it does not however detract from the overall quality of it. This is one of those cars that I would label as "go try to find one like it" It is an honest car with good paperwork and has nothing to hide. This car can be used with confidence and in my opinion should never be restored. They are only this way once and what a better color combo to have. The Term "survivor" gets used alot in the old car hobby. I hear it all too often when a car is described. In a way all old cars are survivors if you consider they are still here after all these years. But when I hear a car described as one "with one repaint" then to me it is a mis-used term. My point being....the car listed is in fact a real deal car with ALL of its original paint and even glass. In pictures the car looks like it has been repainted only a few years ago. In fact, one has to look long and hard at the roof alone to tell it is indeed original. While the whole car has a great shine,there is some of the typical laquer paint aging-checking as they usually all experience. The hood and trunk have some but the sides are super. There is some slight damage on the driver side rear quarter panel by the f-85 emblem. I did not want to address it and take away from the originality of the paint. Of course there are some dings, some peppering of chips on the hood's leading edge but the car was in fact driven 79,000 miles and these things happen.jason 414-688-060four link to 100 + pics http://s125.photobucket.com/user/jstrits...795383013511504 ![]() |
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$14,900 firm.
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Very nice....and fairly priced...would make a nice cruiser.
What motor and tranny does it have?? wilma [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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Wow! Beautiful! Power Tour Ready!
Dan
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330/2 and 2 speed auto. Thanks for the comments. It would be tempting to drop a nice motor in it but yet is is so nice as is. One you can enjoy for a long time as is. I'd love to sell off a site before going to ebay.
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New price $14,500. All this thing needs is a driver or a BIG block conversion.
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Very nice Oldsmobile. Definitely a cool cruiser! Have you also considered selling it on Classic Oldsmobile? If not here's the website...
http://classicoldsmobile.com/forums/parts-sale/ Good luck with the sale, SAL
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I currently own a 1969 Camaro SS350. Although the original drivetrain is long gone, this 4/speed car has a March '69 HC coded block with #041 heads. The transmission is an M20 Muncie #660 case and the rearend is a BS coded 12 bolt posi. Built in Van Nuys. |
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Thanks, I do have it on there.
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sold. I cringed as it left yesterday...guy is putting a 4 speed, headers, power steering and a black vinyl top!! That car had a perfect glossy white painted top...ugh.
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