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    One of Oldsmobile's' best lines . I think the wheels are era also .

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    Cool car keep posting updates with pics
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    Great car, that shot of the rear is far out looking!

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    You won't find headers but there are some aluminum tripower and 2 x 4 manifolds that show up on Ebay fairly often. I had a 2 X 4 setup on mine at first but then I found an Offenhauser tripower intake and that is what I have on it now. You can find new finned aluminum valve covers from various suppliers and also the finned aluminum valley cover that goes over the pushrod area.

    That is about it for pretty parts. You can get internal parts like the pistons, cams, etc from people like Egge Machine, or lots of vendors sell the same parts on Ebay. Put in the keywords 394 Olds, or Olds Rocket (it isn't technically called a Rocket, but that keyword works.)

    Here is a picture of mine before I painted it. Multiple carbs really finish these off IMO. Oh, my valve covers are what I have seen called "Starfire" covers. So I guess Starfires from that era had these on them.

    I don't know what your plans are for paint, but man, would that car look great panel painted ala Watson.

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    Here is what I mean. All those flat panels are perfect for scallops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso View Post
    You won't find headers but there are some aluminum tripower and 2 x 4 manifolds that show up on Ebay fairly often. I had a 2 X 4 setup on mine at first but then I found an Offenhauser tripower intake and that is what I have on it now. You can find new finned aluminum valve covers from various suppliers and also the finned aluminum valley cover that goes over the pushrod area.

    That is about it for pretty parts. You can get internal parts like the pistons, cams, etc from people like Egge Machine, or lots of vendors sell the same parts on Ebay. Put in the keywords 394 Olds, or Olds Rocket (it isn't technically called a Rocket, but that keyword works.)

    Here is a picture of mine before I painted it. Multiple carbs really finish these off IMO. Oh, my valve covers are what I have seen called "Starfire" covers. So I guess Starfires from that era had these on them.

    I don't know what your plans are for paint, but man, would that car look great panel painted ala Watson.

    Don
    I have a pair of the same valve covers as yours that were in the trunk. Only they're not chrome, just powdercoated a kinda drab green. But they look better then whats on it now....

    As for the paint, Im not partial to scallops or panels...Im planing on painting it a high metallic maroon. Here's a pic of a finished one that is almost exactly the look Im going for....
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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    Cool car keep posting updates with pics
    Only had a day to work on it. It was raining and cold, plus I havent made room for it in the garge yet! Pulled the seats out and wire wheeled the floor boards. I sprayed under coat on the rear pans, but have a few small holes to patch in the front before I can finish that area.




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    Yep, the maroon one looks nice like that........very subtle but cool. Your floors aren't really all that bad, seen a lot worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluestang67 View Post
    One of Oldsmobile's' best lines . I think the wheels are era also .
    Yeah, they are keystone "radars" I think...but I never did like that style or the wide whites....Im going to go chrome reverse w/baby moons and thin white wall tire....
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