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My 1985 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale
| My Daily
Beater - 1985 Olds Delta 88 Royale, 4 door. 307
V-8 motor, maybe someday to be a 403 (if I live longer than the 307). 180,000
miles, no smoke, no noise, no trouble, no power. Damn thing just won't
die.
Purchased for $1500 in May of 1997. This year (2002) I did a complete paint job (did it myself), new SSIII wheels, rebuilt the tranny, rechromed the bumpers, and put in a Pioneer CD player and some new speakers. See the link below for some more pic's. Just ain't enough B-bodies on the Web. Had to put her here. |
| Age: | Old Fart | ![]() |
Joe
and His Dad:
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| Location: | Lifelong resident of Connecticut. | ||
| Career: | Electrical
Engineer, including 17 years as an Aerospace Test Engineer, Electrical
Design Engineer, and general technical Bozo. Presently employed in the
Security Access industry as a Senior Electrical Engineer, although most
of my responsibilities seem to be software related (I can even spell 'C').
Experienced in C++, Visual Basic and numerous assembly languages. Favorite
work related functions are drinking coffee, napping at lunchtime in my
Delta-88, and developing embedded system microprocessor based controllers.
Hey, it's a livin'....
Available as an Engineering Consultant, if you've got money... |
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| Kids: | One. Joseph. |
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| Wife: | Sure…
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| Other Vehicles: | 1975 Norton 850 Commando. England's finest vertical twin motorcycle. Mine looks, runs & rides like factory new (original owner). When I need to go fast, or want some attention from the masses. | ||
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Stuff I Do...
| Olds Webring: | Hang with other Olds freaks in a mailing list. A cool place to get help finding parts for or fixing your precious Oldsmobile. See the link below if you're interested. |
| Woodworking: | The world's most popular male hobby. Been at it, ummm....maybe 20 years. |
| Shootin' Pool: | Member of the American Poolplayers' Association and captain of a local team. My night out with the boys (someday we get to go to Vegas, if we could only win once in a while). |
| Making Pool Cues: | An outgrowth of woodworking and playing the game. Very much an amateur, I've done this for a couple years as a hobby. Some day I'll write a book about it, since there's NOTHING in print to help a beginner get started in this craft. I hate secrets, and cuemaking thrives on secrecy. My favorite link for this is to a company that supplies materials (see below). |
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