Over 50 and FABULOUS ..................

Adrian, I first got bitten by checking when I first visited a 1960's ES 335 in Brown Walnut color about 15 years ago at a Music store south of me but they had to wait 30 days to get it cleared by cops as not stolen. I never got to go back to try to buy it.
 
I have been DRAWN to checking for years...(couldnt afford it) ....and I still hope to find my TRUE Holy Grail (Gibson Les Paul Recording guitar '69 preferably--and the winning lottery ticket so I can actually BUY the damn thing) ) --- but the acquisition of other (low end) GIBBO relics has REALLY got me LOVING this stuff... the EB and the G3 are my first with real aged checking ---
The SONEX was refinished and has no checking ....and Peavey didnt use Nitro Cellulose....I dont think .....none of my Peaveys have checking .....

Its a great feeling ---Im liking it more than a NEW polished finish........
 
Im now officially ADDICTED to "checking"

How do ya like this checking on my '74 SG?

The arrow actually points to the repair joint from when I fixed a headstock break. The surrounding "cracks" are actually checking. They're actually more visible than the repair joint.


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My Buddy had one I think they came with the 262 C.I. V8 ?

Yes. The Monza came with a 262 and it was an H body, same as the Vega. I liked putting 302 CID Chevrolets in them with the 7.5" Monza V8 differential. S-10 2WD axles fit and Buick Regal drums completed the swap.

Up front, I made tapered spacers to adapt S10 spindles and brakes. I used V8 Monza sway bars and custom wound springs by Coil Spring Specialists in St. Mary's Kansas.

I used a rare Borg-Warner T-55 5speed from a Buick Skyhawk where 1st was over to your leg and back, so only 2, 3, 4 & 5 were in the 'H' pattern.

Many years ago, I started a group on Yahoo called 'V8 H-Body. ' When I got out of the hobby, I gave the entire group to a member.

I checked a few years ago and it was still up and running.
 
speeking of odd ball 80s 'Merican made cars............remember THIS THING?
https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2013/09/02/lost-cars-of-the-1980s-buick-century-turbo-coupe/

Yes, I do. I also remember Oldsmobile used that same body style for something they called, the "442" of the same era. Most (if not all) self-respecting Oldsmobile 442 fans thought that was an abomination and should never, ever bear the "442" moniker.

A real Oldsmobile 442 was a uniquely wonderful muscle-car in the same distinguished entourage as the Chevrolet Chevelle SS, the Pontiac GTO, and the Buick GSX.

Turning it into a overgrown hatchback-looking thing was a bit of a gut-punch.
 
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Yes..........a lot of those Gut Punches occured over the years......like a when 454 loaded Monte Carlos with hoods a mile long.....and BALLS
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...turned into .......this......


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A front wheel drive 2 door lumina................the HORROR ..........
 
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