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Most of the times I agree with your approach Rian but leave the poor Olds with it's pride! Roll it in a nice color or so but no stripes and stuff please. With most cars that is the point of no return which ends at the scrappy.
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1000% agree Thom

That and Matt black.

However……. No dishonour before death here.

I will be doing it justice, even if only in my own mind.

Remember this……..?
 

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Been out in the Grizz’s Folly car again, it is an addiction for sure. So quick to have turned me from everything else I have to drive.

On the way home I decided to stop by the at my favourite hand car wash.

Pressure cleaned, hand washed, “spray polish” pressure washed again and hand dried and wheels detailed.

Nothing much, but despite getting home after 4.00pm with failing light, you can see a noticeable difference from the dull car I have driven the last week.

Paint is obviously unchanged, still damaged, faded, lacquer peeled, peeled but cleaning it up has certainly opened up the longer, sleek lines of the car, that can be missed by distractions and negative press and opinions.

I am really thinking that this car can benefit from no more than 50mm or 2 inches of lowering. Just need to figure out how cheaply we can do it in England with locally available spring ms and shock absorbers







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Couple of things today.

One is a question for those who actually own(ed) one of these cars.

The seller told me it has three, that is 3 keys
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1. Ignition
2. Door
3. Trunk

And that they were not interchangeable.
So without checking, I went to my trusted locksmith to have a spare set of door and trunk keys cut, there are two “chipped” ignition keys.
Locksmith looked for barely a moment and said, no need, they are the same key.
I looked and yes, they looked the same.
Got home later and tested them, “door key” opened the trunk but “trunk key” wasn’t opening the door.

So today I drove the olds down there and we tested the keys together…….

Lo and behold….. miracle time.

Both keys interchanged, BUT, both also refused in both applications.

Maybe some WD40 into the barrels???



QUESTION: Do these cars come with three or two functional keys for ignition and then doors and trunk??



In other news.

Before starting the car up, I tested the battery. Keeping in mind we are below freezing here.

12 volts.

Started it on that power.

Engine running, I tested over terminals 14.4 volts

So by implication, Alternator is working.
So maybe a parasitic drain somewhere, or maybe just a historical mly bad battery brand letting us down.

My £4.95 stick on, rear view mirror also landed. Installed and so much better.
I also fitted the mobile phone holder that I removed from my lodger, Pedros written off car when I prepared it for scrap collection.


And lastly, after some food shopping, on the way home, I got the car washed.
Those guys certainly earned their £10.00 in this freezing weather.
And the car looks so much better.


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Been out in the Grizz’s Folly car again, it is an addiction for sure. So quick to have turned me from everything else I have to drive.

On the way home I decided to stop by the at my favourite hand car wash.

Pressure cleaned, hand washed, “spray polish” pressure washed again and hand dried and wheels detailed.

Nothing much, but despite getting home after 4.00pm with failing light, you can see a noticeable difference from the dull car I have driven the last week.

Paint is obviously unchanged, still damaged, faded, lacquer peeled, peeled but cleaning it up has certainly opened up the longer, sleek lines of the car, that can be missed by distractions and negative press and opinions.

I am really thinking that this car can benefit from no more than 50mm or 2 inches of lowering. Just need to figure out how cheaply we can do it in England with locally available spring ms and shock absorbers
Wow! Huge difference! Nicely done!
 
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Maybe a trunk light, glove box light or something like that is not turning off?
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^^ solid Chevy advice from that era 👍🏻


I am not rejecting the advice, because I ask for it.

The hood light is missing its lightbulb.

I am still convinced the Lion battery is failing.

I fitted a new one (with 3 year warranty) to Sallys car in April.
By November it was failing.

Obviously I am looking at all the fault options to eliminate them.

BUT….. minus 4’C or almost 30’F means its slightly unpleasant.

I have actually not even fitted the replacement battery.
 
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Could one key be a valet key, that only opens and starts the car, but doesn't work for trunk and glovebox??

Best regards from Denmark.

I don’t know for sure………

But…

You probably have a "valet parking key" this starts and locks the car but does not open the glove box and boot so the parking guy cannot get into your boot or glove box while you visit the restaurant. Volvo had this also in the past.
Thom

I took a photo of the keys I have.

The more I looked the more it seems the seller hand over was slightly flawed.

I am going to remove the non-GM door/trunk key and hope that works out for me.

Would hate to get stuck where I can’t get in…..
 

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I use a 12 volt bulb, like a tail light in series with the positive battery terminal and if there is a drain, the bulb lights up. Then do as suggested, remove a fuse at a time until the light goes out,and that is the circuit causing the drain. An old school test light can be used in place of a loose bulb, just use what you have.
 
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I’m

Step right up.

. You can put a meter in current mode inline with the battery see what the draw is with nothing on. Then pull a fuse at a time to try to find the source of the draw.

Thanks.

I use a 12 volt bulb, like a tail light in series with the positive battery terminal and if there is a drain, the bulb lights up. Then do as suggested, remove a fuse at a time until the light goes out,and that is the circuit causing the drain. An old school test light can be used in place of a loose bulb, just use what you have.

Soon

Royale…with cheese!

And a McFlurry
 
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Remember the Key issue I had previously?

Having had the car handed over with instructions that there were separate keys for ignition, doors and trunk.


I also found in the last week that the door hinges and locks were all tight and uncooperative in some cases.


So today I investigated and I guess solved to some extent these problems.


I also got in under the hood a bit.


Outside temperature was 4’C with a breeze.


A quick video for anyone interested in watching videos.



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Belgium looks good in snow. Spent a lot of time in Brugge in the late 90's working a business acquisition.
We call this a dusting of snow 😀!

Try 10-12” of snow in 24 hours and call that a normal winter day.

A view of my front yard when it had just started snowing, Can you tell where the front yard and streets are?

A day of snow fall like this and the crazy kids in the neighborhood start ridng their snowmobiles in the neighborhood which of course is illegal and potentially dangerous.
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I just realised that I had not added a couple of pictures of the beginning and end of the engine bay cleanup for all those who CBA to watch the video.




So a few before and after pics.


Small changes ehhh.


Bit by bit.




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I have just used this calculator @93fxdl Glenn posted before.

https://www.willtheyfit.com/

Coming to this conclusion.

I believe the Dodge wheels will fit successfully.

Just need to figure the lug nuts out that will hold these onto my hubs.


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These……

CB seems good
PCD is the same 5x115

As per chart above.

The bolt dimensions differ.

Dodge M14 x 1.5
Olds M12 x 1.5

So I just need my (well, the wheels) nuts to be M12 with an appropriate chamfer to accommodate the Dodge alloys.


A bit more research shows this……

Looks like the lug nuts are interchangeable.

I could be wrong.
 

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Here's one that will test your skill set. I read on a forum a long time ago of a guy who painted a car with foam rollers and thinned Rust-Oleum paint. I believe he was in Canada and used the Canadian equivalent of that paint and it was done on a Dodge Charger. It looked pretty darn good in the pictures. Find a base color and paint it like that and then add even more to your skill set by putting some nice pinstripes down the side in that metallic looking lime green that compliments the base color. As usual, take this with a grain of salt. I'm in the your car/your colors & modifications camp.
 
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