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Old July 7th, 2006, 08:40 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: CT
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63 olds f85 conv / 85 gn mtr

For Sale 1963 Oldsmobile Cutlass F-85 convertible with a 1985 Grand National 3.8 turbo motor. I purchased the car already painted with new carpet and new top.
For the conversion I installed:
Rebuilt turbo motor and rebuilt turbo
Rebuilt th350 trans with a new converter
Custom aluminum radiator
S-10 disc brake conversion
New motor mounts
External trans cooler
Rebuilt and sleeved master cylinder
New tires that have less than 2000 miles on them
New custom exhaust
Custom headers that are aluminum coated
Small intercooler
BBK external electric fuel pump
37# injectors
Adjustable fuel pressure regulator
Adjustable waste gate rod makes 17 lbs boost.
2 Custom chips one is a thumb wheel chip but causes the check engine light to come on
3 high out put electric fans mounted on an aluminum fan shroud
Car also comes with a 4speed pedal

The car isn’t perfect but it isn’t junk either. The body has some small bubbles but not rot holes. The paint isn’t perfect but it’s nice enough to show.

The check engine light comes on because the speed sensor works when it wants to

Engine runs warm on long highway runs, with it being a unibody car the air is trapped under the hood. I was planning on either putting a scoop on the hood or removing the heater box and vent it though the cowl. But I will let the new owner decide.

I would keep the car but I just dont have the time, space, or money for all the projects that I have .
7500.00
can get a pic posted for some reason, must be doing something wrong so Email me for pics or information.
Ejs488@sbcglobal.net
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