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Posted by project_stangs88 (Member # 4599) on :
 
i know its not a ford question but just want to see if any of you guys know of a web site or catalog where i can buy some parts for a 1970 cutlass like whole interior, head lights, hood, ect, my girlfriends grandparents are willing to pay me money if i restore the car for them, i could use that money to fix my stang up, so let me know asap , thanks [patriot]
 
Posted by FasterDamnit (Member # 442) on :
 
Dad's got a '68 Cutlass S he is rebuilding. 350 Rocket, 330hp, two speed auto w/ switch pitch converter- groovy, man!


www.yearone.com

www.goodmark.com

www.oldsparts.com

www.opgi.com

and to make it go FAST!

www.mondellotwister.com The Dr. Oldsmobile hisself!
 
Posted by FasterDamnit (Member # 442) on :
 
For 350ci go fast-

http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/7111pp.html
 
Posted by 89TRUNK (Member # 2506) on :
 
Be prepared to spend BIG $$$$, some parts are not reproduced ..I built a 68 cutlass s drop top, 455 aluminum heads & intake, forged pistons, steel crank, engle cam....alot of $$$ and 2 spun bearings on different occaisions, later i had an engine that ran good.... Be carefull who you take your engine to, not everyone knows how to build an olds. I ended up having a friend of mine help me build it.. Mondello down south should be able to help you alot.... Sorry for the long post...
before
http://www.californiafords.com/album/00002506/455tc1.jpg there is an ac cobra that rolled behind it
after
http://www.californiafords.com/album/00002506/4558.jpg
 
Posted by 5OHS5OH (Member # 4665) on :
 
www.yearone.com ? Maybe they have stuff, I don't know for sure.
 




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