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That orange was popular, my parents' '72 Lemans GT was the same shade of orange.
Your "driver" restoration is very sanitary, the '68 H/O must have been stunning. Sorry your appraiser experience was poor. It's a wide open industry, and you really have to interview people to make sure they're up to the task. Some of us do know what we're doing, however ![]() Here's a link to that green '72 W30 for sale up here in the Pacific NW. Not nearly as cherry as the one featured here, but a fun color and a 4sp as well..... http://www.memorylanemotors.net/carpics.php?car=72442 TOM |
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Thanks Tom!
The 68 was a frame off "trailer queen" & I don't have a trailer. I enjoy driving these cars too much & it was too nice to take the road wear. I guess my use of the term "driver" may be a stretch. I have driven this W30 to a show or cruise almost every weekend this summer. My 68 was driven to three local shows in two seasons. Love that green, bench seat car in the link. I am looking for a set of those steel wheels for mine, I really like that look! |
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I just want to revisit this Members Ride and say that this Olds is still stunning years later!
Joe and his wife are great folks and we're happy that they decided to make AZ their home. Can't wait to get together with them soon [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img]
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