1964 Olds Cutlass holiday coupe resto
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1964 Olds Cutlass holiday coupe resto
Does there exist a sheet or bulletin that tells what engine compartment decals or tags or emblem Oldsmobile used on the 1964 Olds Cutlass ? Butost importantly where are they located
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'64 holiday coupe
Good morning New York !,
I have the same car !....the only decal/sticker/emblems in the engine comp. are on the oem air cleaner......Fusick auto parts in my area does only olds....I am in east granby , conn. I have owned my car since 1970....out of Texas......just finished putting the oem engine/trans back in.......I have a repair shop, now 44 years.............Patrick
I have the same car !....the only decal/sticker/emblems in the engine comp. are on the oem air cleaner......Fusick auto parts in my area does only olds....I am in east granby , conn. I have owned my car since 1970....out of Texas......just finished putting the oem engine/trans back in.......I have a repair shop, now 44 years.............Patrick
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64 Olds Cutlass 330 4v
Thanks Pat
But as I said with ALL the confusion on the ONLY year 1964 (Unique) even though it was a A-Body car everything changed in 1965 & again in 1966
This faliscy of "they are all the same is Bull!"
They only thing that is shown in the engineering drawings of the engine compartment is this tag & clip on the main radiator cross support (I learned this because my car actually had the clip still in the top of the support & the drawing shows a FACTORY Anti-Freeze tag + Oldsmobile verified this for me I'm trying to find someone who might have a NOS part of this - it's actually a common beige tag w/reinforced hole & the tag had a sprayed on laminate to preserve it. I decided to add the battery decal just because it makes sense but nothing else.
Oh! The Radiator top plate had a paper mesh vinyl tape 3"X6" overlapping the vents on the radiator top plate that's all that's there. One last thing all of the 1964 Olds Cutlass or 442 NATIONAL WINNERS are Frauds they all have engine compartment decals & that should disqualify them. TY again Pat much appreciated
But as I said with ALL the confusion on the ONLY year 1964 (Unique) even though it was a A-Body car everything changed in 1965 & again in 1966
This faliscy of "they are all the same is Bull!"
They only thing that is shown in the engineering drawings of the engine compartment is this tag & clip on the main radiator cross support (I learned this because my car actually had the clip still in the top of the support & the drawing shows a FACTORY Anti-Freeze tag + Oldsmobile verified this for me I'm trying to find someone who might have a NOS part of this - it's actually a common beige tag w/reinforced hole & the tag had a sprayed on laminate to preserve it. I decided to add the battery decal just because it makes sense but nothing else.
Oh! The Radiator top plate had a paper mesh vinyl tape 3"X6" overlapping the vents on the radiator top plate that's all that's there. One last thing all of the 1964 Olds Cutlass or 442 NATIONAL WINNERS are Frauds they all have engine compartment decals & that should disqualify them. TY again Pat much appreciated
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