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Post by RAM Z on Jul 5, 2014 10:37:11 GMT -5
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Post by oldstata on Jul 5, 2014 11:17:21 GMT -5
Is that considered the club coup ? As it doesn't have the rear panel but does have the post trim ?
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Post by keener on Jul 11, 2014 10:25:29 GMT -5
Is that considered the club coup ? As it doesn't have the rear panel but does have the post trim ? That is a bare bones F85 Club coupe. I would say this is a rare car. The Club coupe only had window glass trim and bars/mouldings between the tail lights. By the looks of it there are zero power options and the body doesn't look too bad. I wonder if the vinyl floor mat is still in the car? This would be a great car and likely one of few still on the road after restoration.
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Post by jims442 on Jul 11, 2014 17:05:14 GMT -5
ive been i contact with him i'm trying to buy the car he doesnt respond real well
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Post by jims442 on Jul 11, 2014 19:15:50 GMT -5
i talked with owner today he has owned the car for 35 years for me the bad news was it was a 3 on the tree converted to a 4 speed with a saganaw tranny it has a spit bench seat no more mats he carpeted it 30 years ago so that being said it still has possiabilitys for some one
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2014 21:39:44 GMT -5
Mine was a 3 on the tree, rubber mat, chrome oldsmobile letters between the tail lights (no plate), no chrome trim, no seat belts, no back up lights, hard plastic dash. I think it has had two options, AM radio and 330 2bbl.
The listing expired so i cant see it.
This was as bare bones as you would want.
I am pretty sure the F-85, coupes with chrome were F-85 Deluxe models, positioned between mine and the Cutlass models.
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