July 18, 200916 yr Today I went to the OCA Nationals meet in Seven Springs, PA. Here is a link to all of my photos, unedited. I'll clean the pics up tomorrow. This has 1100 miles: Finally a GTO I can sink my right foot into! I like it!
July 18, 200916 yr ...also looks like a lot of both 50's and 70's cars showed up, looking at the full set. The 50's car photo's were great. Thanks for sharing those also. Chris
July 18, 200916 yr A question, what was the last RWD Olds with a stick shift and V-8? 73 cutlass? http://www.hemmings.com/mus/stories/2005/1...n_feature7.html http://www.hemmings.com/mus/stories/2009/0...n_feature6.html Edited July 18, 200916 yr by cletus8269
July 18, 200916 yr Very nice, lucky for me next year their right on the CT/MA boarder. About how many cars were there at the show?
July 18, 200916 yr Actually, I am 90% sure that I am wrong but I thought I remembered a few of the 78-87 Era Cutty's with a Manual shift... Chris
July 18, 200916 yr Great collection of pictures there! It is always great to see the classics, but I have a soft spot for two of the last Oldsmobiles: the Aurora (especially the 2nd generation) and the Intrigue. Glad there were a few of those at the meet. Edited July 18, 200916 yr by ZL-1
July 18, 200916 yr Actually, I am 90% sure that I am wrong but I thought I remembered a few of the 78-87 Era Cutty's with a Manual shift... Chris Actually, I think you are right. The early A/G bodies from 78-81 did offer a V8/manual combo. I am almost certain that Olds wasn't excluded from that. Hard to find though...
July 18, 200916 yr Actually, I think you are right. The early A/G bodies from 78-81 did offer a V8/manual combo. I am almost certain that Olds wasn't excluded from that. Hard to find though... I want one.
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