Hello from The Olds Kids. We are The Stickman and Twig. We are from eastern Pa and both have oldsmobile wagons. Mine is a 1984 Olds Custom Cruiser and my wife's is a 1979 Olds Cutlass Cruiser ChopTop Delivery wagon. I'll post more descriptive threads later but the basics are that mine has a 350 SBO backed by a 200R4 with 15X8 Wheel Vintque wheels with baby moon hubcabs and 255/60-15's on all 4 corners plus a matching spare. My wife car is very much a under construction car. It has almost no interior. It runs great with a 350 sbc and a th350 trans and Cragar wheels. Here are some pics.
i luv the boogie van feel of the wifes hubby n wife wagons???.....thats ...thats...just beautiful man... im just being a smartass...it truly is a great thing...were jealous to the pair of ya!!
those wagons Just got done telling someone else about the excellent choice they'd made,getting an Oldsmobile wagon.And you've got two!The panel-mod is looking great.
Sweet wagons from a fellow Olds fan, .. :2_thumbs_up_-_animaDo you know about the yearly wagon get-together cruise?
The turn out wasn't so great.and .I didnt have my car done.. but I would like to attend next year and I need help inspireing others to make it next time.. http://stationwagonsnortheast.blogspot.com/
the blogspot Checked out the northeast blogspot.Looks like a lot of fun.Now I'm in the cake and ice cream situation;if I had an Oldsmobile,I could go the special Oldsmobile show,if I didn't live all the way across the continent from the Oldsmobile car show.But don't be sad.There's a park nearby that has four shows every year.A Ford show,a GM show,a Mopar show and an orphan show.That includes older Indians,as well as Studebakers and the occassional Kaiser and Hudson.
Studes In the zipcode where I work,there are two I see on a regular basis.A mid-50's pickup truck,blue and white.And a stationwagon,whose paint looks a lot like rust.I think it was originally a gold color.