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Post by kazandadam on Mar 13, 2009 22:29:01 GMT 10
THE ULTIMATE TOW CAR, MY 1959 OLDSMOBILE HOLIDAY 88 COUPE. The only factory RHD '59 Olds in Australia, reco 327, turbo 400, 9” diff & HQ Holden front end. Also picked up a set of rare 98 taillights & a NOS Sterring wheel. 100% complete including extremely rare King Air airconditioning!!! & new spare windscreen This is an awesome car, we’re trying to hang on to it but may have to let it go saddly. It would have looked awesome towing our Quest, it oozes lots of character & appeal & jumps right out at you. We’re leaning more to selling than keeping so come & check it out & see what you think? Cheers Adam
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Post by DC3Td on Mar 13, 2009 23:04:53 GMT 10
Sweet as Adam. If you`re after hard to get parts there is one guy in Sydney who can more than likely help out. I used to deal with his dad decades ago when i had my Ace66. And whilst the '300' appeals to me my all time fav car is Ransome Eli Olds`(an REO Speedwagon would be nice too) 1947 model. A bit like Mopars in that Olds Hp was also underated. Going to look a real treat once you`ve finished her. cheers gordon
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Post by Jennison on Mar 16, 2009 6:37:06 GMT 10
I wish, I wish I had the dough Adam, regards......
........and the time .......and the know how!
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Post by John and Lynne on Mar 21, 2009 19:30:59 GMT 10
What a great car ,the only thing is to keep the fuel up to it. cheers john.
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Post by kazandadam on Mar 22, 2009 20:38:45 GMT 10
Yes Gordon, the Reo Speedwagon's are pretty awesome, fat grill's & fat guard's, make the Chev's look like a match box car, (no offense intended).
Adam
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Post by bindilou on Apr 11, 2009 20:53:40 GMT 10
I want! But i dont think the hubby will give up the Poncho!
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Post by kazandadam on Apr 12, 2009 21:48:42 GMT 10
Ha ha Bindilou, we gave up our Poncho in Febuary, sometimes you have to make sacrifices to move on to bigger & better things!!! The down side is we don't have a registered vintage tow vehicle for our vintage van.
Adam
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