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Re: New guy 1985 Optima rebuild Thread.
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 7:35 pm
by klavy69
BoostCreep wrote: Having fun with it to say the least.

thats what its all about for me. Keeps me from doing stuff in my 1:1 that aren't as easy and cheap to fix when I do wheelies
Todd
Optimas.
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 3:03 pm
by BoostCreep
Well I was just sitting here thinking about all the things that have happened in the last month or so due to undertaking
this project and thought I would share some of other things that have happened solely due to this rebuild.
I now have 3 Optimas (and a re-re preorder

) due to the fact that while looking high and low for ideas
and parts some other things fell in my lap.
Two of them are mids. One is a Turbo SE and the other?? Both are functional with the exception of a bad ESC on the
one. (parts on the way)
I believe I may turn the one with the mid body and wing on it into a shelfer. It's really been lightly used. Seems
it would be a shame to beat it up more at this point. Plus it has decent original tires.
So as usual I went overboard.
Question about this forum. Is there someplace where one could post about doing a completely custom car? It certainly
wouldn't qualify as a single manufacturers product or even all vintage. Just curious.
Re: Optimas.
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 3:09 pm
by klavy69
BoostCreep wrote:
Question about this forum. Is there someplace where one could post about doing a completely custom car? It certainly
wouldn't qualify as a single manufacturers product or even all vintage. Just curious.
something like that would work in the "Other Makes/Models".
Todd
Re: New guy 1985 Optima rebuild Thread.
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 2:51 pm
by yellowdatsun
Odd that the Coors sticker is the Arizona state flag design.
Re: New guy 1985 Optima rebuild Thread.
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 9:26 pm
by BoostCreep
yellowdatsun wrote:Odd that the Coors sticker is the Arizona state flag design.
Well not really when you consider the guy I got it from bought it as a kid when he lived in Arizona.
He now has a basically unused RC10 from the late 80's. Radio still in the box. Built but new. Nice. I told him to
keep that one just like it is.
