1970 Oldsmobile? One Of A Kind Wagon for $2500 in Ohio?

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  1. whiskey runner

    whiskey runner Active Member

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    i have got to stop looking at these pictures.. i have been getting ideas running around inside my head...and that is always dangerous..:).. sure dont need another project ..:slap:
     
  2. cammerjeff

    cammerjeff Longroofs Rule!

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    Unlike the Pontiac and Chevy versions that look like they are modified Wagons, with the doors and B pillers of a 2 door HT welded onto them. The Olds seems to me to be a 2 door Cutlass Supreme with the back of a wagon welded on, different. And I am at once interested and appauled by it!!!!! As stated earlier the body lines on all these 2 door conversions just does not flow right to me.
     
  3. Krash Kadillak

    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    ALL of these wagons were built basically the same way - a 2-door hardtop car with the back half of the roof, upper rear body panel, lower rear body panel, rear floor and rear crossmember chopped off, and a wagon section and partial roof welded on.

    It should also be noted that the wagon versions of the GM intermediates had 116" wheelbases (121" for the Vista Cruiser), while the 2-door hardtops all had 112" wheelbases.
     

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