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damn that looks in great shape! Whats low mileage? You just need the aluminum rims and some white letter tires :P
GM1, you already know my thoughts on your car, but I'll say it again...I love it.....so classy, elegant, pure Oldsmobile.
Just an aside: for those who keep their nice GM cars stock and want to keep whitewalls(and I'm glad you do).....if you want the white, whiter than white and the black of the tire blacker than black...use SOS brand steel wool pads each time you wash you car. You will be amazed how they will look constantly brand new.....it's amazing the effect clean tires have on the looks of a car. Of course the pads work well on blackwalls and raised white letter tires as well, if you want real low lustre black, as factory tires are....they are so effective. GM1 you keep you tires so nice...they look fresh.

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My grandfather interrupted a string of Cadillacs with 2 Olds 98s: a beautiful copper-colored '82 (I believe it was called Light Redwood) with a dark reddish brown vinyl top and a grey '87, painted roof, wire wheels. I felt at the time the '87 was a let down from the big, unapologetic '82, esp in that wonderful color scheme. But the '87 was certainly a nice car, too.
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Yeah, it's got a tad more room in the back than say...a '96 Camaro?! :D Seriously though, thanks for the compliment Miller.

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Yeah the Camaro doesnt lend itself well to doing things in the back seat. Even the front seat is tricky.

Anyway cool ride. I would pimp in it B)

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