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JRS81

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Just wanted to say hello. I have been lurking around for the last month or so and have got some great information and would like to say thank you. I just purchased an 81 Cutlass Cruiser that I look forward to working on. It needs allot of help. It brings me back to my high school days as it was what I learned to drive on. Again thanks to all for the great info. Here are a few pictures John
 
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O. D. Showtime

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Welcome aboard John! The wagon looks like a pretty good starting point. I like that it has full gauges, sport steering wheel and rally wheels to start. Will be watching for updates!
 
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Texas82GP

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Welcome to the site from Houston. Cool to see another wagon survivor.
 
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Longroof79

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Welcome aboard, John.
Looks like a nice original Cutlass Cruiser. Always good to see more wagons being discovered.
What are your plans for it?
Keep us updated on your progress.
 
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I love those Oldsmobile rally wheels. Looks like a nice wagon.
 
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JRS81

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Thanks for the warm welcome. The pictures make it look allot better than it is. I rarely ever see them in this area and I wanted an 81. The body is fairly solid floors need work in the front. The frame is good and solid , had it on a lift before I bought it. The interior is pretty complete but some of the panels are brittle and sun baked. It was originally a diesel but the previous owner had a GM olds crate 350 put in the mid 90s and looks to be done fairly well as everything was re connected. I'm planning on putting a grand national rear in it and do some form of ls swap with an overdrive trans some time down the road. If anyone has or knows where any interior parts are any info would be appreciated. Thanks Again
John
 
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