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Projects Low Budget 1960 Dynamic 88

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by Lono, May 23, 2016.

  1. oldsjoe
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    Cruise the wheels off it! It will be a blast to drive I'm sure! Joe
     
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  2. Lono
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  3. 56premiere
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    Oh hell yea! Enjoy
     
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  4. Pinstriper40
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    That's a nice looking car! A good clean driver that will definitely turn heads!
     
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  5. Geez, what a barge! :eek: Green always seems to be a controversial color but it sure works well on this. :D You got one "Swank Tank" there!
     
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  6. Brand Apart
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    I love the dashes on those early 60's olds any pics or modification planned?
     
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  7. loudbang
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    New exhaust exits look good
     
  8. matt-miles
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    That kicks arse! Love the colour too!
     
  9. Lono
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    I hunted forever to find a radio to fill the cavity left by a vulchar so I'll keep the dash stock. I need to freshen up the dash pad. Tunes may be from something hidden or just the exhaust.
     
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  10. Lono
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    Thank you. It just looks right to me without going over the top. The green is a 73 Elkhart green with peal and the white is a Toyota white metalic with pearl. A few simple lines to come.
     
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  11. Lono
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    That's the next thing on the do list is to fill those with some 2 in exhaust and tips. Then sitting about 3 inches lower (old school, not bags ) she'll be looking mighty sweet.
     
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  12. oldsjoe
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    STUNNING! I bet the drive home was the best! Nice work ENJOY and drive the snot out of it! Joe
     
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  13. Lono
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    Joe, it's like driving a 22 foot couch with pick me up and its a gas. It does turn heads more than any of the endless cars I've had before.
     
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  14. oldsjoe
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    Well it is an Oldsmobile so you'll have that! Joe
     
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  15. Lono
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    The seats were toast so some new foam, batting and for now a more acceptable interior. Dreams of a tuck and roll interior will alude me for a couple years.
     

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  16. oldsjoe
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    Sitting on that wrench will sure speed the tuck and roll process! Joe
     
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  17. Lono
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    The devils in the details so the motor is getting nothing more than a clean up. No rattle can rebuild for this one. She can look unmolested with a hint of grime and I'm content. I have some weathered chrome valve covers that may or may not go on, we'll see.
     

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  18. Lono
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    The next project is lowering it. I'm going to install 69 Firebird (400 hp) springs up front and 3 inch lowering blocks out back. No bags. Then its save up for the dual exhaust.
     

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  19. oldsjoe
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    Sounds like it's going to just keep getting COOLER! Joe
     
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  20. Lono
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    Thanks Joe.
     
  21. Lono
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  22. belair
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    Awesome. The wheels are great. Don't know how I missed this. Love the bubbletops. (let's don't have the 62 Chevy conversation).
     
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  23. Lono
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    I spent a couple days under her this week. Changed the tranny fluid and screen. I used royal purple and it's like butter. Smooth shifts, much better. A small fuel leak fixed with some fresh line and the biggie..... new springs up front and lowering blocks.
    I switched out the springs to 69 firebird 400 spings. Lovet the ride and the height? What ya'll think?
     

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  24. Lono
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    Man I tell ya. I ran some sea foam tranny treatment for about 20 miles, drained and change to royal purple tranny fluid and it's like driving a newcar. Smooth like butter, no hard knock down shifting. I'm sold on royal purple. It's not cheap but incredible.
     
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  25. Good job!!
    Factory linkage adjustments are critical
    I read years ago in Hemmings road testing an all original '59 88, that it used whale oil don the factory
     
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  26. Lono
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    I pulled out my trusty shop manual and it looked untouched so I didn't mess with it. Interesting you mention whale oil. I know a fellow that has a bone stock and original 63 chev wagon and the rear end is lubed with whale oil from the factory.
     
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  27. Lono
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    A small addition that really brightened up the front end *(and a lot cheaper than replating that bumper).. eyelids.
     

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  28. Randy Routt
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    Did you ever find the radio you needed? I know a yard about 20 miles away that has a 1960 and a 1959 Olds.
     
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  29. brookwood
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    love this car....I have a 62 super 88..........my take, but it's your car do it how you want......lower it [if you want to go cheap, cut coils]...then get ASTRO'S with thin whitewalls and drive the shit out of it.......rock the patina....remember "clean" always looks good.....wish I knew how to post pics. on here I would show you how mine looks.......GOOD LUCK !!!
     

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