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I just bought a 1973 Omega, and I can't find an owners manual for it, so if someone has one or knows where I can get one, let me know. I'm located in Southern California, so somewhere near would help. (2fivebs@sbcglobal.net)
Thank you.
I think Omegas are sweet. I can't believe anyone in would think that a Nova's grill is nicer. Hmmmmm, maybe it's just what they see all the time, that's why they like them.
I think the 73 Omega is a way better car than the Nova. I just got my Omega, mint condition body and engine. 350, 4 barrel holley. (for 2,100 cash). At least the old Omega in the later years didn't come out looking like imports... (Nova).
I LIKE THE OMEGA BODY STYLE MORE THAN THE NOVA, AND THE GRILLE LOOKS WAY BETTER!!!
I just bought my 1974 Omega! So excited! But I've been looking for body parts, like emblems, tail lights, all interior (minus dash) and perhaps fiberglass hatch and hood. However, this is my first resto project and I'm kinda lost on where to look... if you have any good leads, PLEASE email me at tomato57soup@gmail.com Thank you! By the way, love the car, it's got a 454 in it with a 350 turbo trans and Hurst shifter...:)
I have a 73 omega hatchback that is getting a "HOT" 455. It is a factory air car and is being converted to an S model car with rally side view mirrors, bucket seats and a 4 speed. Did I forget to mention that I own two NIB (OEM) tint (camper) package.
If some one needs parts I have many donor cars!!!
Nathaniel
1-308-737-7830.
This is to the guy that said everything went wrong with his Omega. I bought my 74 Omega when it was 10 yrs old, and had about 15,000 miles on it. I drove it for ten years, putting on another 100,000 or so. And I was in my late teens, so you can guess how I drove it. The biggest thing I did to it, outside of oil changes, was change the fuel filter.
One time I let it overheat. It got so hot it shut off... Never hurt it, just put some water in and took off. Just finished restoring it about a year ago, look for it on cardomain.com. Look for railguys Omega.
Hi I just got my 1973 Olds Omega, and I love it. It is all original, but the engine has been rebuilt and it has about 15000 miles on it.
It needs a little body work that I'm doing now, and then I'm going to paint it metallic silver and it has black interior with bucket seats...
I'm loving this car, and it goes like a monster. I can't believe how strong it is, and I love the grill a lot more than the Nova. That, and it is the hatchback, so it is that much cooler...
I love my car, and I would love to hear about people that have them too, and where to get parts for them, so hit me up, thanx a lot, Rob.
bravooscartangotango@yahoo.com
Talk to you soon...