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1959 Trip to the City

Started by gkhashem, August 12, 2020, 07:48:55 PM

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gkhashem

Took the car to visit my mechanic who is going to do my driveshaft end seals and u-joints. We have got the u-joints with outside clips on front and center u joints and the combo clip at the differential. I wonder why there are two variations you can find on a 1959?

The lighting was so nice I had to snap a few shots.

1959 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Sports Sedan
1960 Cadillac Coupe Deville (CLC Sr #72)
1964 Oldsmobile 98 Town Sedan (OCA 1st)
1970 GMC C1500
1977 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Coupe
1978 Cadillac Coupe Deville (CLC Sr Crown #959)*
1992 Oldsmobile 98 (OCA 1st)
1996 Oldsmobile 98
*CLC Past President's Preservation

Past Cadillacs
1959 Coupe Deville
1966 Coupe Deville (Sr #861)*
1991 Eldorado Biarritz (Sr #838)

novetti

54' Iris Blue (Preservation)
54' Cabot Gray (Restoration)
58' Lincoln Continental Convertible (Restoration)
58' Ford Skyliner (Preservation)

Cadman-iac

Quote from: novetti on August 12, 2020, 10:39:32 PM
Wow

Looking sharp !

DITTO!!  Is that a dark green or black car? Very nice car, bet you get a lot of looks and comments in that.

Rick
CLC# 32373
1956 Coupe Deville A/C car "Norma Jean"

Lexi

Looks like it might be Kensington Green or a variation of it. Very sharp looking car George. Clay/Lexi

Dan LeBlanc

It's an original paint Kensington Green car
Dan LeBlanc
1977 Lincoln Continental Town Car

59-in-pieces

If it an original Kensington Green, or even if it is a repaint - THAT IS MY FAVORITE COLOR - HANDS DOWN.

Have fun,
Steve B.
S. Butcher

gkhashem

#6
Trust me Steve it's real, I got a few microfiber towels that have been turned dark green by the paint. If it ever got a repaint it was in lacquer but at 39,925 miles on purchase I doubt it.

Does it look more level in this photo?  I do think the rear end is maybe an inch or two low. You commented on it before I I always felt this could be the case.

Also got one thin spot and a few high spots that someone over did the buffing on it. Very minor but there.

I only wish I had some more courage to buff out some swirls that only show more under florescent lights. Need to put out a call to the experts to work on the swirls.

Also it has a few marks on it but overall a rare original with the front fenders complete and no holes or rust.
1959 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Sports Sedan
1960 Cadillac Coupe Deville (CLC Sr #72)
1964 Oldsmobile 98 Town Sedan (OCA 1st)
1970 GMC C1500
1977 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Coupe
1978 Cadillac Coupe Deville (CLC Sr Crown #959)*
1992 Oldsmobile 98 (OCA 1st)
1996 Oldsmobile 98
*CLC Past President's Preservation

Past Cadillacs
1959 Coupe Deville
1966 Coupe Deville (Sr #861)*
1991 Eldorado Biarritz (Sr #838)

Barry M Wheeler #2189

#7
And just to remind George, his is the only '59 that I've ever lusted after. Other than his, they simply don't turn me on. And by chance, that shade of green was on a six window that sat on my way to work for some months that I did get out one day to look at it closer. (I think the price (way) back then was $500.)

Beautiful car!!!
Barry M. Wheeler #2189


1981 Cadillac Seville
1991 Cadillac Seville

59-in-pieces

George,

I meant no "BAD" with the repaint or down in the back comment of long ago - gr8 memory though, unless you considered it another of my "BAD".

None the less, I lust after that color & my comments/observations are never meant to be malicious or hurtful.

Have fun,
Steve B.
S. Butcher

gkhashem

Quote from: 59-in-pieces on August 14, 2020, 11:02:08 AM
George,

I meant no "BAD" with the repaint or down in the back comment of long ago - gr8 memory though, unless you considered it another of my "BAD".

None the less, I lust after that color & my comments/observations are never meant to be malicious or hurtful.

Have fun,
Steve B.


Steve did not take it as "BAD". Although I do feel the car might sit an inch or two low in the back, but my gas tank is usually full or near it.

When you mentioned it before I had already thought about it, but when you look at it sometimes it looks to sit level.
1959 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Sports Sedan
1960 Cadillac Coupe Deville (CLC Sr #72)
1964 Oldsmobile 98 Town Sedan (OCA 1st)
1970 GMC C1500
1977 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Coupe
1978 Cadillac Coupe Deville (CLC Sr Crown #959)*
1992 Oldsmobile 98 (OCA 1st)
1996 Oldsmobile 98
*CLC Past President's Preservation

Past Cadillacs
1959 Coupe Deville
1966 Coupe Deville (Sr #861)*
1991 Eldorado Biarritz (Sr #838)

59-in-pieces

George,

Your last statement - response.

True - if parked on a down hill road - quickly add LOL HAHAHA just in case.

Have fun,
Steve B.
S. Butcher

gkhashem

Quote from: Barry M Wheeler #2189 on August 14, 2020, 09:49:57 AM
And just to remind George, his is the only '59 that I've ever lusted after. Other than his, they simply don't turn me on. And by chance, that shade of green was on a six window that sat on my way to work for some months that I did get out one day to look at it closer. (I think the price (way) back then was $500.)

Beautiful car!!!

Barry, it's all in the color.

By the way since the car is named Edna after the original owner, I was thinking the car presents itself in that group of cars as a lady amongst girls.
1959 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Sports Sedan
1960 Cadillac Coupe Deville (CLC Sr #72)
1964 Oldsmobile 98 Town Sedan (OCA 1st)
1970 GMC C1500
1977 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Coupe
1978 Cadillac Coupe Deville (CLC Sr Crown #959)*
1992 Oldsmobile 98 (OCA 1st)
1996 Oldsmobile 98
*CLC Past President's Preservation

Past Cadillacs
1959 Coupe Deville
1966 Coupe Deville (Sr #861)*
1991 Eldorado Biarritz (Sr #838)

Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621

Looks spectacular as always George. Nothing beats a well preserved original. 
A Cadillac Motorcar is a Possession for which there is no Acceptable Substitute

Barry M Wheeler #2189

Too bad you sold the yellow one, Eric. Your's was in second place...
Barry M. Wheeler #2189


1981 Cadillac Seville
1991 Cadillac Seville

Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621

Thanks Barry. That was a great car.
A Cadillac Motorcar is a Possession for which there is no Acceptable Substitute

gkhashem

An update on the replacements.

Went smooth as silk, 3 new Spicer u-joints (greaseable but really can't get at the center one once assembled), rear pinion seal and rear housing seal. So the drive shaft or the term used in the 1959 Cadillac Shop manual "propeller shaft" is sealed at both ends.

He said the center bearing was a little sticky, but also said it looked OK so he lubricated it and worked it some so it was moving smoothly and it said would outlast me.

Drove the car back to my garage 20 miles on back roads at moderate speeds and on I-89 at 70 MPH and ran as smooth as silk, no vibrations. In fact, it seemed better but maybe I am imagining that.

I am very lucky to have this guy who is excellent. plus a perfectionist. He is 58 years old and will be 59 in Dec, but he has been working on cars 42 plus years and before he worked by himself he worked at the local Cadillac-Chevrolet dealer and then the Oldsmobile dealer in Concord NH. Perfect for me since I have 10 cars of these makes.

So he worked on those late 1970s GMs and later in the day and knows all about the issues they had. I bet he even saw some earlier cars than that even then.
1959 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Sports Sedan
1960 Cadillac Coupe Deville (CLC Sr #72)
1964 Oldsmobile 98 Town Sedan (OCA 1st)
1970 GMC C1500
1977 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Coupe
1978 Cadillac Coupe Deville (CLC Sr Crown #959)*
1992 Oldsmobile 98 (OCA 1st)
1996 Oldsmobile 98
*CLC Past President's Preservation

Past Cadillacs
1959 Coupe Deville
1966 Coupe Deville (Sr #861)*
1991 Eldorado Biarritz (Sr #838)

gkhashem

Took a photo of the cardboard under the car. The clean one is the rear pinion seal. Looks like no leak, where it was leaking before. This is after a 20 mile rider home and sitting in the garage for a week.

The other photo shows a oil spot under the front of the car. Looks like a rear main seal. Slight but is it worth fixing? The small spot towards the front is old and not relevant. The larger darker spot is the current leak.
1959 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Sports Sedan
1960 Cadillac Coupe Deville (CLC Sr #72)
1964 Oldsmobile 98 Town Sedan (OCA 1st)
1970 GMC C1500
1977 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Coupe
1978 Cadillac Coupe Deville (CLC Sr Crown #959)*
1992 Oldsmobile 98 (OCA 1st)
1996 Oldsmobile 98
*CLC Past President's Preservation

Past Cadillacs
1959 Coupe Deville
1966 Coupe Deville (Sr #861)*
1991 Eldorado Biarritz (Sr #838)

Dan LeBlanc

At this point, I wouldn't worry about it.  Oil stains on cardboard always look worse than they really are because of the wicking of the oil into the paper.  Looks like just a few drops which is hardly worth it unless it worsens significantly.
Dan LeBlanc
1977 Lincoln Continental Town Car

gkhashem

Thanks Dan

That's what I am thinking, I got the drive shaft sealed and new u-joints that are greasable.  Well the center one is in theory greasable, you cannot get to it when assembled!

So I think I will leave well enough alone. The rear now is much cleaner, plus the unknown of the dried up u-joints are now not a worry.
1959 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Sports Sedan
1960 Cadillac Coupe Deville (CLC Sr #72)
1964 Oldsmobile 98 Town Sedan (OCA 1st)
1970 GMC C1500
1977 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Coupe
1978 Cadillac Coupe Deville (CLC Sr Crown #959)*
1992 Oldsmobile 98 (OCA 1st)
1996 Oldsmobile 98
*CLC Past President's Preservation

Past Cadillacs
1959 Coupe Deville
1966 Coupe Deville (Sr #861)*
1991 Eldorado Biarritz (Sr #838)

The Tassie Devil(le)

G'day George,

Now you have the evidence of the amount of leaking, it is time to physically get under the car and try and see where it is coming from.

Plus, what type of oil is it?   Engine oil, power steering fluid?

I have known of Rocher Covers leaking, and the oil is sneaking down the engine block sides, and giving the impression that a main seal is leaking.   Happened to a mate and the leak was that bad, that he was taking the car back to the fella that built the engine.   Turned out to be that the fella had not completely tightened the rocker covers down.   Took a year to find it.

Bruce.
'72 Eldorado Convertible (LHD)
'70 Ranchero Squire (RHD)
'74 Chris Craft Gull Wing (SH)
'02 VX Series II Holden Commodore SS Sedan
(Past President Modified Chapter)

Past Cars of significance - to me
1935 Ford 3 Window Coupe
1936 Ford 5 Window Coupe
1937 Chevrolet Sports Coupe
1955 Chevrolet Convertible
1959 Ford Fairlane Ranch Wagon
1960 Cadillac CDV
1972 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe