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Ill check and see. If it is, Ill post you a note here. It belongs to my business partner. He had intensions of fixing it up. Yet he has more projects then he can handle. Charles

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Charles Bendig
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The Whale Wagons sell well. As we supply derby cars to people (bought from tow yards not open to the public).

The classic I just crushed was a bench seat car. 60/40 split. Don't worry, the only part that was crushed was the body. The frame is going under my old 86 Monte Calro LS body, with the nose off a 88 SS.

We striped every part worth saving off the classic, including the interior. In it's slow death, it alowed 7 other G-bodies to live. Charles

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Charles Bendig

The olds Wagon is for sale. First $450 in hand walks away with a 1990 Olds wagon with a locked up 307. We do have a clear title. Charles snipped-for-privacy@yahoo.com

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Charles Bendig

Heres the big question....where you at??

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Eightupman

Just outside of Dayton Ohio. Charles

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Charles Bendig

Damn...a bit too far to make it worth my while..............I'm in NC, and it would cost too much to get up there to get it, and tow her back

Would love to have it though. Now if you come across an 87 or 88 Cutlass Supreme with buckets (complete solid car, engine optional) I may consider a trip your way regardless....my real e-mail is snipped-for-privacy@hotmail.com

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Eightupman

Ill tow it down there for $300. Using my tow bar, and my 90 chevy pick up.

Or for $250 Ill install your olds 350, and you can drive her home. Charles

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Charles Bendig

Very tempting offer, but after thinking about it, ,I am going to hold out for the Cutlass. That is what I really want....and will have one day.

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Eightupman

Don't hold your breath wiating on one from this area. The Ghetto Boys gobble them up. Especially the rust free ones. Charles

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Charles Bendig

I know...I'm from NC, and have a line on a 87 442 that is a little rough...The quarters are dented up pretty bad and the interior is shot.....BUT there is no rust underneath........They are hard to come by down here too...

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Eightupman

Shame your not closer. I know of a 79 Cutlass in EXCELLENT shape right down the road, it is owned by my wife's cousin. About two years ago it was repainted (chalky paint and ugly color) at the time they went over it top to bottom, only two small rust spots on the rear deck lid (down at the crimp as usual for GM). It now has a mint green paint and the vinyl roof has been redone in white. They don't drive it much and Deb said she is looking to sell it. It does need one LR marker light lens (kids and bikes don't belong near cars) and the wiring needs to be reloomed under the dash (everything works but it looks ugly if you look up from under the dash) and it need a few of the emissions lines connected up. It had AC but the compressor went south so they removed most of the hardware, and the air cleaner housing is the wrong one for the car. (Engine and trans were gone through at the same time ( 307 Olds with the metric POS behind it) the rest of the car was done. Rear frame rails are like new, trunk is almost perfect. Price wise I think she said she was going to start at 3500-4000.00.

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Steve W.

All of that is repairable and replaceable!

Refinish King

Ps Buy it before the ghetto gangstaz get it and ruin it!

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Refinish King

You would be well advised to purchase it. The cars are popular from coast to coast. Drop your olds 350 in it, farm out any body work you can not do. Call Year One and see if they have the interior items, if they don't they might know where to get them.

Then Enjoy perserving one of the 80's Muscle Cars. Charles

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Charles Bendig

Thanks, but got a 79 in the garage that I stole for $200. It needs a motor (has a seized 305, but I have both a Chevy 350 and an Olds 350 that I can put back) but the body is awesome, and may not even need paint. Need to clean it up a bit to be sure. It has been stuffed in my garage for 2 years now with junk piling on it....

Cooperstown is near my old stomping ground. Grew up outside of Albany. I get up there every now and again, so it is not far fetched to make it up there to see it if it is still available.....Does it have buckets, or bench?

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Eightupman

Last time I spoke with the lady that owns it, she said that she was not quite ready to sell....I see it parked at the gas station where she works and I say to my wife every time I drive by..."see my car??" I talk to her regularly so she knows I am very interested. She did say to check with her this summer.....well hell it IS summer...to see if it was time for her to part with it. Of course money talks so I could walk up with the cash and try to get it on the spot. I would be a nice guy her home!! But then again, you never know how people will react so I am being very careful. Don't want to turn her off to the deal...

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Eightupman

Wow, Cooperstown, an ex-Albany resident and myself. Looks like Upstate, NY is well-represented in here. Where near Albany were you Eightupman?

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Mike Levy

Born in Troy, grew up in Watervliet

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Eightupman

Not far from me, Clifton Park here...

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Mike Levy

Ah yes....know it well too. Was up there at the Chevy dealer and the RV dealer in December.

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Eightupman

Yup, practically around the corner from there.

My folks have been treated fairly well by that RV dealer. Oddly, we've never bought a vehicle at the Chevy dealer, only Chevy dealer we dealt with was DeNooyer on 2 occasions, but I go in there asking about parts once in a while.

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Mike Levy

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