Found these pics finally, this is what the Cutlass looked like when I found it in Oklahoma. The pie alloys were peeking thru some bushes on a side street as I was leaving town. I knew it was an International car because of them...so glad I stopped and inquired about it. Very neglected as you can see and looking sad. The DOHC 24 valve fender badges were in the wrong location and she was missing the Oldsmobile badge on the front driver's side edge of the hood. This has since been remedied. The original owner also hit one of those cement parking blocks and busted up the original fog lamps. The same nephew put on some crappy fog lights in the wrong location on the bumper just to get by. I pulled them off and tossed them and put factory originals back on her thanks to the 89 parts car. Replaced the missing International trunk badge, took off that awful window vent, and replaced the broken right side grill. You can see all these fixes in the first set of pics I posted, looks much better I think.
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Dirty engine bay and missing intake components. They were in the trunk because the original owners nephew pulled them to get the battery out. I cleaned everything up and put a new battery and all the intake components/filter box back in. Replaced the cracked "Twin Dual Cam V6" cover with a much nicer one I found in a junk yard car.
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That's all for now, I'll do some minor work/diagnosing on her when I can but want to concentrate on the 87 GMC first.