Chuck Most Posted June 29 Posted June 29 Roger Liss was born in 1985, the year his dad started selling cars at Schumacher Oldsmobile. So it's a given that most of his early automotive memories revolve around the departed Rocket Division of GM. He's owned this 1964 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 since 2003, although it wasn't in this good of condition back then. It ran and drove, but that was about all. It served as an auto shop project and occasional summer cruiser, though it soent most of it's time under a tarp in his parent's carport. As the years went on, it eventually morphed into what you see today, a bright green pro street machine with twin Judson superchargers. 22 years into his ownership and Roger thinks it's almost done. He might install a stereo system (hopefully something better than the rattling sub box it had in 2003), but overall, this is just Roger's "fun" car. This is the AMT '64 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 plopped onto the '67 Chevelle Pro Street chassis. The Oldsmobile kit engine was retained, and the whole thing is painted in Testors Lime Ice. 15
XYHARRY Posted June 30 Posted June 30 Very cool pro street there Chuck, that colour looks great. You must have a box full of 67 Chevelle body's by now lol.😄
espo Posted June 30 Posted June 30 Beautiful paint finish and like the green sparkle color. Got the stance.
Sledsel Posted July 2 Posted July 2 Nice job! Love the color. That side trim is a booger but you did a great job with it.
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