The Olds moves into its new home, finally!

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  1. Romo

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    image.jpeg image.jpeg The shop my brother and I have worked on for a year was finally ready today to bring in my 60 Oldsmobile for the start of its return to the road, I couldn't be happier. Now I can finally start the process of its restoration, should be a total pain in the ass.......oops, I mean fun!
     
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    Looks good.:)
    Why do you need a lift when you can practically walk under your car right now?:D
    The best thing I ever did was put a lift in my garage, heating the garage is up there too.
     
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    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    Please tell me you did not do that, and you intend on putting it back to stock!
     
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    Yea the 4X4 part is the first thing to go, I'm happy to say I had nothing to do with that idea, I'm sure it was born of free time and beer. Fortunetly they didn't butcher the car up to much except for the fact the original steering column and wheel are now MIA. I really can't wait to see the car free of the Blazer chassis and Caddy engine.
     
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    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    Phew! I was wondering, though....

    I have to say that's the only '60 Olds wagon I've ever seen. None in person, as I recall. So I'm gonna follow this thread. I wish you all the luck you'll need in finding everything to put your wagon to its original glory.
     

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