Not correct, this is a 1981 model year vehicle, not a 1980 model year. 1981 is the first year for the 17-digit VIN numbers that we still use today. Jack Thompson Oldsmobile was located at 4040 W. 95th Street, Oak Lawn, IL and appears to be gone now. They were around there at least through the 1980s. We got the VIN, we win: 1G3 for US made Oldsmobile, A for manual seat belts, G for Cutlass, 69 for four door sedan, F for 4.3L (260 CID) V8 with two barrel, Oldsmobile produced, aka "Ultra Mini Pocket Rocket", aka "The Little Engine That Could", 7 is a check digit, B for the 1981 model year, D for Doraville, GA assembly and the rest is the production sequence. The Doraville, GA plant operated from 1947 to 2008. The 260 V8 was unpowered but it ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, ran and ran forever. No tag, can't brag, but this is code 48 Dark Green exterior paint.
That used to be a popular Taxi mobile ....When they had vinyl seats. tHanks for the video
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I don't remember seeing them as taxis mostly Caprices
Checker cabs
@@NathansMoparGarage Those Checkers were pretty cool.
They went from being everywhere to almost nothing.
Those are cool 😎 I would de smog it and run an all mechanical quadrajet... Smooth and comfortable ride.
It would be a good car if it was in nice condition.
Still a few good parts left on that carcass Nathan! 😁👍
I think you could find a few good parts on there.
Rusty rust. 😮
The joys of living in the rust belt
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Those 4-doors were good cars for young families. Probably 169,000 miles. Reliability of those V-8s were good then. Liked the 80 model.
Probably a 260
It was probably a good car before it rotted away.
@@LongIslandMopars Correct, 260 CID V8 with two barrel, Oldsmobile produced.
That frame was nasty
Gotta love the rust
@@NathansMoparGarage my 64 Valiant had next-level rust....
I did that once and learned my lesson 😂
Many A and G bodies rotted in that spot.
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Not correct, this is a 1981 model year vehicle, not a 1980 model year. 1981 is the first year for the 17-digit VIN numbers that we still use today. Jack Thompson Oldsmobile was located at 4040 W. 95th Street, Oak Lawn, IL and appears to be gone now. They were around there at least through the 1980s.
We got the VIN, we win: 1G3 for US made Oldsmobile, A for manual seat belts, G for Cutlass, 69 for four door sedan, F for 4.3L (260 CID) V8 with two barrel, Oldsmobile produced, aka "Ultra Mini Pocket Rocket", aka "The Little Engine That Could", 7 is a check digit, B for the 1981 model year, D for Doraville, GA assembly and the rest is the production sequence. The Doraville, GA plant operated from 1947 to 2008. The 260 V8 was unpowered but it ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, ran and ran forever.
No tag, can't brag, but this is code 48 Dark Green exterior paint.
I will update it. My Grandma had Oldsmobiles from Jack Thompson at least 3 that I remember.
@@NathansMoparGarage They were around a long time.