North Carolina Newbie

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ascates

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What's up guys?

I'm new here from Boiling Springs, NC. I just purchased a '84 Cutlass Supreme Brougham from $1300. She's got 97000 miles on her 307. She's a little rough, but she will make a great project car. I'm a full-time college student and have been interested in cars and trucks since I was able to drive. I don't know a whole lot about these cars, but I have always liked the looks of them. I hoping to add a little favor to mine, so any advice would be great.

Thanks,
Andy

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I'm kind of a truck guy, so here are my other rides. I've got a '89 GMC k1500 and a '90 454 ss.

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SS 454 trucks are just bad *ss....welcome to the site. Nice olds too. You take pretty good pictures as well. Ask away ... we are always online... well ...some of us are...lol.
 
Welcome here to GBF, enjoy your stay!! NIce looking Cutty there....YOu didn't get hurt on the price either!!!! This is a great site and there are great members here that will help you when you need it!! 8)
 
Just a side view...tried to shine up the rusty old calais wheels

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Awesome trucks and nice Cutlass, you got a really good price! Are you gunna paint it?
 
Ill trucks bro..and that Cutlass is the sleeper..good stuff..Welcome the Gbody crew..
 
Damn :shock: That SS is BEAUTIFUL! Welcome to the forum!
 
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