I'll say this. When I ran out of room for my Cutlass Cruiser I tried to get rid of it. I was being cheap about it but no takers from serious folks. I ended up getting $350 from the junkyard. It was a running car and had all the interior parts. Right now I can't even give away a really nice...
Tried to sell this on ebay a few times but no bites.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121290452157
I'll take $25 for it + shipping if interested. Shipping will be in a large flat rate USPS priority mail box so you can look up shipping from NC.
If $25 is too much make an offer. I think I paid $80...
Intersting. I thought about doing the same type of thing for a different class of cars that I used to be into but never got too far. Instead of a thread full of random pictures I recommend looking into some sort of free web hosting account where you can create a website with an index or table...
Cool. I would like to learn to braze but I don't know what I would need it for. I have a MIG welder that does pretty much all I need. What are you planning on brazing? I know for some things like bronze or dissimilar metals it is the way to go.
My dad passed and I inherited his pickup. I had been using my wagon as a truck but I no longer have room for it nor need it. Thinking about selling it and kind of wondering how much to ask for it. Here's the rundown:
79 Cutlass Cruiser Brougham. Not sure why it is a Brougham since...
I'm not sure what the odds are of finding this but I am looking for a driver's side upper door panel for a 79 Cutlass Cruiser. I'd be willing to entertain other years if it matches the passenger side I have or if you have a set. Color not really important since I will dye it but red is what...
I had to replace the exhaust on my Olds 260 awhile back and I drove it around once without the crossover tube to see what it sounded like. It was pretty funny. Sounded like a hot rod. I got all kind of strange looks going down the highway considering what my wagon looks like. WAY too loud...
I bet the pieces you painted were contaminated with years of ArmorAll and stuff like that. You have to clean off all of that. I prepped my pieces with lacquer thinner until nothing was showing up on my paper towel.
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