1990 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    Hard to believe this one has not sold.

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    The Di-Noc's toasted, but the rest of the wagon seems solid.
    I'd just strip the paneling off and have fun with it.
     
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    This should have the last-year 307, with the roller cam, correct?

    EDIT: wait is it a 1990 or a 1994 ?
     
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    It's certainly not a '94 as the last year for the Olds Custom Cruiser was 1992. The last two years featured the rounded body style.

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    It's a 1990. Last year for the box wagon. Has the passive shoulder belts, too.
     
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    That looks familiar. :p My wagon came with those fancy aluminum wheels, I found that out by reading the window sticker. My Di-Noc framing the back window is fried, the back bumper trim is trashed, as are the rear bumper inserts. That car should have the 307, it seems identically equipped and trimmed like mine. Hope the one here goes to a good home.
     

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