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This just burns my ass

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My first car was a '78 Olds Ninety Eight and I currently own a '79 Delta 88, and considering how rare these cars are seeing this abomination of an otherwise mint '79 Ninety Eight makes me want to inflict severe bodily harm to this seller. <_<

Behold this abomination of a car

Thumbs up on the ... uh... Ah forget it. The only redeeming quality this car has is that it's clean.

Sadly that is happening to a LOT of old GM iron around here.

Too bad they did that to such an unusual and uncommon Olds!

Chris :mind-blowing:

U guys act like it was back halfed, tubbed and chopped up. At the very least its clean and the wagon wheels can be taken off.

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The wheels can be taken off, the suspension can be replaced the holes drilled into the rockers for the step bars can be filled, the seats, headliner, carpet, dash and every other bit of the interior can be redone, the ugly wish I was a Caddy grille can be replaced, and the put too much tanning lotion on so now my ass is orange color can be repainted....

Actually in the long run this may very well save a bunch of old GM iron from the scrap heap.

At least people are putting money into these cars instead of using them as derby cars.

Chris

What's most disgusting is, this nerd is proud of his work.

Same reason people though 7 acres of fiberglass and a fart can on a Civic. they think it looks cool somehow...in their own twisted little mind.

At least people are putting money into these cars instead of using them as derby cars.

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Exactly how i feel.

Actually in the long run this may very well save a bunch of old GM iron from the scrap heap.

At least people are putting money into these cars instead of using them as derby cars.

Chris

+2

Very True....

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