This would be a pretty sweet car to restore, for those of you that know what a Rallye 350 is... I'd bid on it but I don't need a 5th car!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Oldsm...QQcmdZViewItem
This would be a pretty sweet car to restore, for those of you that know what a Rallye 350 is... I'd bid on it but I don't need a 5th car!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Oldsm...QQcmdZViewItem
Borchardt's SUCKS
1984 Hurst/Olds A4 W/ Lightning Rods '73 350 Rocket
1993 Z28 M6 Mostly Stock, a couple of bolt ons
2004 Silverado Regency (modded from the factory) Now with a Tom Tune!
View pics of my ride here
I'm all for restoring old cars but in this case I don't think it's worth it. Every panel of the car needs to be replaced including the roof. It's just too far gone. Even if you did all that, you still won’t have the original engine or transmission.
Unfortunately it's better off in the junkyard IMO.
yea but take the hood and rear spoiler off first
Sad to say but I would have to agree that it is too far gone. Very phucking rare though, and also it has all orignal equiptment but the main parts such as the motor and tranny are gone so there for it dose not have eveything. The motor and tranny are the heart and soul IMO to keeping a car an orignal. Such a shame.
Too bad its so rotted...I really dig the 67-72 a-bodies too. I believe a moderator on montecarloss.com has one of these rare Cutlass' in his family, a yellow ralleye 350...
86' MCSS - 13.35 @103
87' MCLS - 14.55 @96
02' Regal GS - Who cares
My friends dad has one here in Greenfield, he's at alot of the local car shows (Culvers and Georgie's) with it. He also has an '03 SRT-10 Ram, a '73 Chevelle SS 454 4spd COPO, a '73 El Camino SS 4spd, a '70 Z28 LT1, and one of his sons has an '87 Monte SS 427, the other son has an '84 Hurst/Olds like mine.Originally Posted by PB86MCSS
Borchardt's SUCKS
1984 Hurst/Olds A4 W/ Lightning Rods '73 350 Rocket
1993 Z28 M6 Mostly Stock, a couple of bolt ons
2004 Silverado Regency (modded from the factory) Now with a Tom Tune!
View pics of my ride here