So last week I bought a nice condition(well nice for a 27 year old car) 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass Sedan. I had a 1987 several years ago and liked it and since it only cost me $1000 for the car and only adds $260 a year on my insurance, I said what the heck and bought it. I wanted to get a few things for it at the junk yard and saw some interesting cars so I took pics
the first car that greeted me was a excellent 1961-1963 Oldsmobile F-85 (which was actually the original name for the Oldsmobile Cutlass) I don't know why it was in there as the body was in good condition(it looked like it was repainted in the past and the clear coat showing on the hood) with minimal rust in the fenders(in corners and easy to fix) and the interior was in great shape. the frame and floor pans looked great for a car that at the youngest was coming up to 50 years old. It was very sad to see it there.
I then saw a Chevette(I owned one and it was one of the most reliable(and slowest) cars I owned
Next to the Chevette was a 1950's Chevy Belair
A few cars down was a what looked like a 1950 DeSoto Deluxe (DeSoto was division in Chrysler from the 1920's until the early 1960's) It looked rough but restorable to the right person
I then saw the car that really gave Cadillac a lot of grief(and rightly so) The Cadillac Cimarron which was nothing more then a plush Cavalier