View Full Version : Project: Olds and Noma
WhiteNoma
06-20-2006, 11:21 PM
Hey guys i've been scoping out this site for some time now and just finally registered. The name is Dan, I have future plans for several g-machines in my distant future but for now i drive a 02 GMC Sonoma that i somewhat recently airbagged...
After...
http://www.vertical-limit.com/gallery2/d/3242-2/MostRecent+055.jpg
http://www.vertical-limit.com/gallery2/d/3224-2/MostRecent+035.jpg
My future project is something my father and i have been working on for the past 9 years.. a 68 Cutlass S. While it is just a resto with a few improvements.... Pic...
http://www.vertical-limit.com/gallery2/d/1889-2/aae.jpg
I have been plotting out plans for her for some time...
http://www.vertical-limit.com/gallery2/d/3160-2/Chop.JPG
http://www.vertical-limit.com/gallery2/d/1893-2/aag.jpg
I am open to opinions and hope to learn very much from most of you on this site...
youthpastor
06-20-2006, 11:49 PM
Welcome aboard-You'll learn alot here I have. Love the Cutlass, It's great to see an alternative body style on the site!!
Hdesign
06-21-2006, 06:13 AM
cool projects. I like the Olds photochop, the wheels and stance look great!
Welcome aboard, Dan. :thumbsup:
T Bell
06-21-2006, 07:12 AM
welcome Dan. It's good to see more Olds blood in here. I've got a '68 as well but it doesn't look as good as yours. And replacement sheetmetal is hard to find. Oh and the Noma looks good too. But I see those all the time down here. When was the last time you saw a '68 cruising the streets?
Sales@Dutchboys
06-21-2006, 07:28 AM
Welcome to the site.....
-Paul
almcbri
06-21-2006, 09:24 AM
welcome aboard. I agree, it is nice to see some different cars. I always have liked the olds cars.
KillaCamaro67
06-21-2006, 09:44 AM
oooh i like that!
is the last two a photoshop? the drop that is...
WhiteNoma
06-21-2006, 11:23 AM
oooh i like that!
is the last two a photoshop? the drop that is...
its actually a rendering i did in MS Paint. I'm not too swift in PS. :lol:
...And replacement sheetmetal is hard to find. Oh and the Noma looks good too. But I see those all the time down here. When was the last time you saw a '68 cruising the streets?
you're telling me man, parts are either scarce, nonexistant, or overpriced with this thing. I always keep my eye out for nicely done 68's and it seems i never see them unless i turn on overhaulin, (they did another one last night.) i could only be so lucky. lol. And the truck is just my daily.
Thanks for all the appreciation.
T Bell
06-21-2006, 12:25 PM
there's 2 fenders from a 68 442 on ebay. Last I looked they were at $125 and $110 shipping a piece. And they have to be patched. Hell, I can patch mine for that.
WhiteNoma
06-21-2006, 05:08 PM
there's 2 fenders from a 68 442 on ebay. Last I looked they were at $125 and $110 shipping a piece. And they have to be patched. Hell, I can patch mine for that.
at time of paint, (2001) there were next to no body panels, i ended up welding in patch panels at the bottom and having the rear quarters reworked. Luckily i was able to buy a new trunk lid, mine was toast. Its that lack available/affordable parts that made me decide to make the car modern.
Sales@Dutchboys
06-21-2006, 05:26 PM
I wonder how black centered wheels would look on the olds..
-Paul
WhiteNoma
06-21-2006, 10:04 PM
I wonder how black centered wheels would look on the olds..
-Paul
well this place is full of top notch renderers.. ha
The rims that will be going on her are not our dream rims. Though we love TT2's and originally wanted them, they are so common on musclecars these days we decided to try something different. I attained some Eagle 212's (yeah, i know i know) for next to nothing and feel with some slight modifications they will work well....
They are 17X8 with 245/45/17 up front and 18X9.5 with 305/45/18 out back.
Heres what i'm thinkin.... (again, opinions are welcomed)
Paint the recessed sections dark grey or a matching blue, add black lugs, and plain center caps with the late60's-early70's Oldsmobile emblem CNC'ed on them.
Pics.... Please forgive the crappy "rendering"
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/7379/darkgrey2pm.jpg
http://img432.imageshack.us/img432/7236/darkblue9rn.jpg
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/01blue/71342b43.jpg
T Bell
06-22-2006, 06:03 AM
I think I like the look of the black better than the blue but not sure how much better than leaving it chrome.
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