Posted by JK-NY on December 12, 2019 at 05:50:03 from (97.33.66.55):
In Reply to: Oldsmobile posted by Ultradog MN on December 12, 2019 at 04:42:42:
When I was in high school one of my friends got his grandfathers car, very similar to the one you had. It was a 1965 or possibly 1966 with very low mileage and no rust (very unusual for an older upstate NY car). It had clear vinyl seat covers when he got it and was in excellent shape all the way around. Way too nice of a car for a young kid. I remember it had a big Olds V8 that wanted high test ( high octane) gas. Unfortunately it didn’t take long for my friend to have the car out of it’s pristine condition. I don’t know what happened to the car but even as a kid I thought it was a shame that the car didn’t get the love it deserved. My first really nice car was a nearly new 1990 Olds Cutlass . The first car I spent more than $1000 for. I called it the deer slayer because I hit deer twice within six months on my way home from work around midnight.
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