I've always liked these cars, but never really did any research on them. I have been looking at a car in particular that is in a junkyard, and was hoping someone could tell me what year it is?
How is the aftermarket for these cars, or is there still a good supply of new old stock stuff floating around?
My garage currently houses a few GM A-bodies and I am excited that this would not take up too much room in the garage should I decide to fish it out.
Welcome! That appears to be a 68, but the VIN will tell for sure. Looks pretty complete from what I can see. There is a good supply of parts, some are scarce, some are pricey. What do you plan with it?
Oh, if I wind up getting it it will probably be mostly stock restoration, but I could easily see making it into a little hot rod. It doesn't have a motor on it.
The one next to it looks similar, and between the 2 I could probably have a complete car.
Hardly any rust in this part of the country, which is a plus.
Well, I am not an olds fan, so you know my choice! That looks like a solid base. Stock engines are not tough to come by, and you can get later engines as well. Lots of options there! If it is as rust and dent free as it looks, that is a nice base to start with.
Hey Web,
Those are OR plates on that car. Where's this yard? Not that I'd snake you or anything. There used to be a 67 1600 in the brambles in the A1 Light Truck yard in PDX. Also, those are MGB wheels on that 68 Roadster. You better hope that Lucas didn't make them.
1967.5 SPL 311-14542 Pieces-parts
1969 SRL 311-09979
1966 411 Blackbird....Stay tuned.
1971 B110 757213 About to unleash 69 HP @6000 RPM
A carburetor man in a fuel injection world.
"Ripping the Bring* and sanding it round"
Yep those are OR plates and it is in OR. Eastern oregon as you can probably tell by the sagebrush! And no I don't mean the "eastern oregon" that is by Bend!
Looks like roadsters on both sides of that '68 2000. Even if you don't get 'em, take pics and get VINs to add to the Roadster Registry.
Pete
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'67 1600 - frame off started in 2014. Now I know why roadster projects take so long. What a stupid idea.
'66 1600 - parts car
'66 WPL411 ***SOLD***
A couple of Porsches, a RAV4 Hybrid, and a motorcycle
Tell you what, Springtime is here and the Roadsters are coming out to play. Were it me, and had the cash and space, I'd buy all 3, get titles, pick all the stuff needed to complete what you want, and sell the other 2 on Ebay ASAP. If they are as rust free as you think, you might make out. Good top bows sell for $100.00 + just as an example. The more you have to start with, less you need to buy.
You might even be able to get together with someone else here and buy them together.
Dave Brisco
Take my advice, I'm not using it"
66 2000 The Bobster
64 1500 in pieces for sale
1980 Fiat X1/9
2009 Volvo C-70
08 Expedition EL, STUPID huge but comfy
1962 Thompson Sea Lancer, possible money pit
Part availability for the roadster is fairly good so getting one of those cars back on the road should not be that difficult.
Also, this forum is great resource for ironing out any technical difficulties you may encounter.
The 61 olds 88 may be a little more thirsty on gas than the Roadster, and these days gas is not getting any cheaper.
Ray
Thats not a R16 death rattle....its a dried leaf hitting my heater blower fan.
1968 SPL311 non-smog