I own a '70 442. Mine's a fastback. It's super cool to see my car used as the "hero car". I've never seen this movie, but I'll definitely have to check it out!!!!
Oldsmobile-car company with so many inventions, first with automatic gerbox and front wheel drive, disappeared from the car market only because GM had no idea of how to use such a potential. Sad.
@@funkykoval9424 honestly Oldsmobile disappeared because of the quality control issues of the 80s at GM had. Pontiac disappeared because of Obama. Are you curious why I said that? 🤔 When they bailed out GM and countless other companies, there are certain things that the companies had to do. Streamline. Pontiac was the performance company If you're looking at it the left side of politics don't want performance as far as gasoline engines go.. I'd rather use your electric cars that has a bigger inorganic footprint by the time it hits the dealership then your modern conventional car does in its entire useful life. Vent over. GM offered to drop buick. They almost let him do that and keep pontiac. But then they realize that their Chinese friends love to Buicks over in mainland China. Can you get rid of Buicks a drop pontiac. But take a look at Oldsmobile Pontiac Buick is there an extent the Chevy Impala. From a business point of view there was not enough market for the same car to be rebranded. With the huge share of the market taking over by imports, I need to drop something. That's a summary of the rest of the story. And what she said about them not knowing what they had, I agree with that to a point. You could say the same thing about Pontiac as well.
Great driving, but as exciting as these muscle car are, I prefer to see the big old land yachts lurching around in the dust. To me. there is nothing quite like a 5,000 pound chrome laden space-ship on bed-springs being driven round a corner at high speed. I love this channel though, and try to grab and upload every day. Keep up the great work.
MungoidHen The Seven Ups chase scene my favorite. Big heavy Pontiac driving hard. The Driver movie is very good chase scene too.. nice big heavy Ford Ltd and police cars
its funny how all the cars in these clips have open rear differentials... only spinning the passenger rear tire.... obviously base models painted up...If I was the guy in charge of building the cars they would get a posi rear before the paint jobs...both rear tires smoking is a must have in cinema
as if he'd be running nitrous injection for like 15 minutes straight during a car chase....how big is the bottle, like 500 gallon ?? hahaha on a 2-bolt main Olds 455 yet....yeh, right....
Hahaha those tiny oil return passages aren't going to do much. The olds 455 might not be the best engine ever made but it's sure got its place in history lol
@Gappie Al Kebabi Yeah, sure. Even if, you think the electricity you're happily using and the production of your computer occurs from rainbows? You're a typical collaborator, who enjoys and benefits from fossil fuel use, plain and simple. Not to mention, you're ridiculing vehicles that haven't even been produced in 40 years. #nowitsyourturnagain
The guy driving a tow truck says it's only a race. Then he crashes his 442 convertible out of a building. It's only a 1970 442 convertible and my question, was it a Hurst Olds edition? Crazy money that car would be worth nowadays and even at the low point those cars were still worth a lot of money 💰 for the time. Now I don't know did you ever catch up and save the girl? Then you've got two punks chasing two kids on bicycles while they're in their Chevelle. Yeah I know it's only a movie but I preferred Yang kumau their car wash going down the road. Not the actors in this movie but something like that in real life makes my blood boil.
there were three ragtop Hurst/Olds in 1968, five in 1969, but they were used for promotion and experimentation. In 1970 Olds didn't want competition for its W30. A ragtop would return in 1972 for pacing Indy and then it would be Hurst T tops from then on.
@@alertgasper I actually have three Oldsmobiles parrot to and from 1968 and a third one from 1969. They're all 2 doors. The 1968 442 came from Western Idaho originally. Then spend his time and arrest free Kansas and that does exist. I bid on it it had been turned into a modified dirt car. Background 1986 cuz that's when the last tag was on the license plate on the back bumper. He still had a few parts left over. He said they were thrown in when he bought the car. He only modified the race car. Race car by the time he got it. How long has a Russell size of your thumbnail. Perfectly straight body. Why somebody would do that to a 68 442, I'll never know. Anyway everything's for sale. I think I did a video on the race car and the 69. The other 68 is low mileage car and it's buried in the back. Anyway, if you'd like to go look at my channel and look at them you're welcome to you. I was glad to talk about cars. Person doesn't have to be interested in buying them to talk. I had no idea about the low manufacturing numbers on the Hurst Olds convertibles
@@CAROLDDISCOVER-2025 I'll take a wild guess, George Hurst decided working with one bodystyle allowed him to focus on making it great, since he had other irons in the fire. Good luck with selling those cars, I finally landed a 1968 Olds 442 a decade ago. I would have been happy with a no-option F85 after reading Hot Rod Magazine's "Project Junkyard Dog". This particular one had been built the way I would have, for far less. Switch pitch torque converter (Hurst really dropped the ball not trying to refurbish ones to put in the 1968 H/O), variable duration lifters, old Allison captive discharge ignition (I would have gone with HEI, but that's ok). 0-60 mph in 5.5 seconds, that's good enough for me for $4,500, turn key ready to go. It definitely a barn find, 243,000 miles with a cracked windshield, but that's what i could have afforded back when i was 18.
Yup ' but that's the movies for ya ! Hell even in some of toddays movies ' they do tha crap & think no one will notice ! Unless U have 1/2 a brain & know any thing about cars . My dads Nefue had a 68 442 & for a big heavy car IT WOULD SHIT & GIT !!!
@@BigBlackBussy Duhhh, yes they did, lol. They came AVAILABLE with an auto since 1965; a two-speed 'Jetway' auto (aka- the Super Turbine 300). And psst...here's another 'secret', there are model years where you CANNOT even get a manual trans! Oopsie... And 'it's literally in the name'? Lol, you do realize that the Triumph Spitfire really didn't actually spit fire, right? Or that the Dodge Super Bee wasn't really a Bee in disguise? Seriously, two seconds worth of research would've saved you this embarrassment. 'literally in the name', LOLOLOLOLOL
@@231mac you must have not understood, I was referring to the cutlass in this movie. Not the 65, the 65 442 was completely different. It came with a 3 speed and 2 speed because 442 didn't mean what it was changed to in the following years. I've done my research because I own a 1969 cutlass 442 and I wanted to know more about it. If you had read what I said properly you would have understood what I said and saved yourself from the stupid little rant you went through..
@@231mac 442 was changed to 4 barrel, 4spd, dual exhausts in 1968, when it became an option package. If you had done real research you would know this. The 1964-1967 442s were just called that because it was originally just a designation without a real meaning, that's why they also came with the jet-away and the hydra-matic
I own a '70 442. Mine's a fastback. It's super cool to see my car used as the "hero car". I've never seen this movie, but I'll definitely have to check it out!!!!
Oldsmobile-car company with so many inventions, first with automatic gerbox and front wheel drive, disappeared from the car market only because GM had no idea of how to use such a potential. Sad.
@@funkykoval9424 honestly Oldsmobile disappeared because of the quality control issues of the 80s at GM had. Pontiac disappeared because of Obama. Are you curious why I said that? 🤔 When they bailed out GM and countless other companies, there are certain things that the companies had to do. Streamline. Pontiac was the performance company If you're looking at it the left side of politics don't want performance as far as gasoline engines go.. I'd rather use your electric cars that has a bigger inorganic footprint by the time it hits the dealership then your modern conventional car does in its entire useful life. Vent over. GM offered to drop buick. They almost let him do that and keep pontiac. But then they realize that their Chinese friends love to Buicks over in mainland China. Can you get rid of Buicks a drop pontiac. But take a look at Oldsmobile Pontiac Buick is there an extent the Chevy Impala. From a business point of view there was not enough market for the same car to be rebranded. With the huge share of the market taking over by imports, I need to drop something. That's a summary of the rest of the story. And what she said about them not knowing what they had, I agree with that to a point. You could say the same thing about Pontiac as well.
I love the "STATE LINE" in big letters road sign. They must have hired the Dukes Of Hazard prop design department.
Intro was weird asf. But I'm here for the badass Oldsmobile.
@Gappie Al Kebabi lmao
That is one hella sexy 4-4-2. But seriously wtf is that intro.
Max headspace look it up lol
Great driving, but as exciting as these muscle car are, I prefer to see the big old land yachts lurching around in the dust.
To me. there is nothing quite like a 5,000 pound chrome laden space-ship on bed-springs being driven round a corner at high speed. I love this channel though, and try to grab and upload every day. Keep up the great work.
MungoidHen
The Seven Ups chase scene my favorite. Big heavy Pontiac driving hard. The Driver movie is very good chase scene too.. nice big heavy Ford Ltd and police cars
And i thought i was the only one!
That later movie clip with the Transforming 68 to 72 Chevelle!! Priceless! LOL!!
That really bugs me now thanks
Its a 1970 Chevelle the 1972 Chevelle had single headlights and circular tail lights.
That 442 is a sexy beast, but simultaneously, it's really cool to see 80's Dodge Diplomats and Chevy Caprices running alongside 90's Ford Crown Vic's!
@Gappie Al Kebabi No, it just means State Police are running alongside local cops who don't have the budget to buy new cruisers, lol
@Gappie Al Kebabi If it was takes place in the 90s, it's not wrong.
Rather amusing that the Chevelle in the final clip keeps switching from 1968 to 1970 several times.
ken barr and
@Mike DeMarco That Ford wasn't even a convertible ..it was a coupe with the roof cut off...
3:58 that transition was great
i watched this movie about a year ago just for the 442
A body vs A body. What a beautiful thing
LMFAO at 5:09.
"STAY WITH ME!", while staring at a dude with half of his face blown off.
It is hard to watch Hollywood trash all these classic cars.
those aren't the 'real' ones, just mock-ups...nobody's that stupid not even hollyweird
Often bondo buckets...
No less what some teenagers gone and done with them back in the day
Thomas Smith ijhuybgk
I agree. But back then it was no different to crashing a Toyota Corolla
A 69 Hurst Oldsmobile hood scoop on a 70 442...😂
Makes it look unique but I'd rather see the 70 hood on it too !
I had an 70 old's 442 dark blue with black interior was my first car till some drunk ass hole totaled it for me!
its funny how all the cars in these clips have open rear differentials... only spinning the passenger rear tire.... obviously base models painted up...If I was the guy in charge of building the cars they would get a posi rear before the paint jobs...both rear tires smoking is a must have in cinema
"No trophy this time, Norm [Jake Busey]!"--Johnny Dale Grissom, West Texas/NM, 1998. ;)
Anybody else see the red '68 Chevelle,twice...?
More than twice! Lol! 68 and 70!
I don’t think they know how nitrous works.
442 best muscle car then the Chevy car chase?
That's not the correct hood on that 442
these two were also in starship troopers.
70 442 69 Hurst Olds hood scoop!
Surprised Jake Busey didn’t win the academy award
I thought that was Goofy Busey's son.
@@hornetbrown you can tell by their Mr Ed teeth !
Love these chase scenes and badass cars. But what's with that link you dropped?
A Soviet Joe Dirt in the last few minutes ... or was that Kidd Rock??
I remember when the air waves were jacked and Max got spanked funny stuff
The last chase kept switching from a 70' Chevelle to a 68' chevelle. Very wierd movie mistake
Were can i find the movie to download
8:14 scenery I was waiting for The Car to show up. Baaaaa buh buh baaaaaa
Dude why is this wierd now, the robot built for sex deal and the beginning intro. You ok man?
XD what on earth did I just saw in the beginning XD
At least Hollywood got it right..442 equals 4spd 4bbl dual exhaust.
as if he'd be running nitrous injection for like 15 minutes straight during a car chase....how big is the bottle, like 500 gallon ?? hahaha on a 2-bolt main Olds 455 yet....yeh, right....
Yeah my thoughts exactly
At first, I thought the car was going to cut off on him like he ran out of gas, lol.
Hahaha those tiny oil return passages aren't going to do much. The olds 455 might not be the best engine ever made but it's sure got its place in history lol
145 bhp never sounded so good!
Where are you getting that hp number, lol?
@Gappie Al Kebabi So, you ride a bicycle everywhere? Don't make sanctimonious judgements if you're ALSO a contributor... #thinkabouttheenvironment
@Gappie Al Kebabi Yeah, sure. Even if, you think the electricity you're happily using and the production of your computer occurs from rainbows? You're a typical collaborator, who enjoys and benefits from fossil fuel use, plain and simple. Not to mention, you're ridiculing vehicles that haven't even been produced in 40 years. #nowitsyourturnagain
That 72 Chevelle sounds like it has Straight pipes or Glasspacks.
What movie was the 2nd one?
I need that freightliner hood
I love oldsmobile
ha- i know all these roads.
The guy driving a tow truck says it's only a race. Then he crashes his 442 convertible out of a building. It's only a 1970 442 convertible and my question, was it a Hurst Olds edition? Crazy money that car would be worth nowadays and even at the low point those cars were still worth a lot of money 💰 for the time. Now I don't know did you ever catch up and save the girl? Then you've got two punks chasing two kids on bicycles while they're in their Chevelle. Yeah I know it's only a movie but I preferred Yang kumau their car wash going down the road. Not the actors in this movie but something like that in real life makes my blood boil.
there were three ragtop Hurst/Olds in 1968, five in 1969, but they were used for promotion and experimentation. In 1970 Olds didn't want competition for its W30. A ragtop would return in 1972 for pacing Indy and then it would be Hurst T tops from then on.
@@alertgasper I actually have three Oldsmobiles parrot to and from 1968 and a third one from 1969. They're all 2 doors. The 1968 442 came from Western Idaho originally. Then spend his time and arrest free Kansas and that does exist. I bid on it it had been turned into a modified dirt car. Background 1986 cuz that's when the last tag was on the license plate on the back bumper. He still had a few parts left over. He said they were thrown in when he bought the car. He only modified the race car. Race car by the time he got it. How long has a Russell size of your thumbnail. Perfectly straight body. Why somebody would do that to a 68 442, I'll never know. Anyway everything's for sale. I think I did a video on the race car and the 69. The other 68 is low mileage car and it's buried in the back. Anyway, if you'd like to go look at my channel and look at them you're welcome to you. I was glad to talk about cars. Person doesn't have to be interested in buying them to talk. I had no idea about the low manufacturing numbers on the Hurst Olds convertibles
@@CAROLDDISCOVER-2025 I'll take a wild guess, George Hurst decided working with one bodystyle allowed him to focus on making it great, since he had other irons in the fire.
Good luck with selling those cars, I finally landed a 1968 Olds 442 a decade ago. I would have been happy with a no-option F85 after reading Hot Rod Magazine's "Project Junkyard Dog". This particular one had been built the way I would have, for far less. Switch pitch torque converter (Hurst really dropped the ball not trying to refurbish ones to put in the 1968 H/O), variable duration lifters, old Allison captive discharge ignition (I would have gone with HEI, but that's ok). 0-60 mph in 5.5 seconds, that's good enough for me for $4,500, turn key ready to go. It definitely a barn find, 243,000 miles with a cracked windshield, but that's what i could have afforded back when i was 18.
Dale works in this movie...and owns a 442? Really? I just cant picture him without the RV
442’s r ok... but a frickin convertible! Yuk not for a drag car
Always hated convertibles and vinyl tops. They make a good looking car ugly in my opinion
What is the name of that movie with the year swapping Chevelle at the end? I gotta know!
They were Obviously working with huge Budgets and OMG what an editing dept ..I bet they spent all of about what 10 grand on this block buster ?
Link?
Who knows Max Headroom? And how did he get his name?
LOL WTF THAT INTRO
Caracas, o cara apertou igual uma criança birrenta
Yup ' but that's the movies for ya ! Hell even in some of toddays movies ' they do tha crap & think no one will notice ! Unless U have 1/2 a brain & know any thing about cars . My dads Nefue had a 68 442 & for a big heavy car IT WOULD SHIT & GIT !!!
always liked the buick more
A Blaylock 427 Do you mean the GSX I love those cars
yep. sweet ride.
Female lead is rather hot in some scenes.
HAY ERROR SALE OTRO TIPO DE CHEVELE CUANDO SALE EL CAMION BLANCO
wrong hood scoop. ha
Yep... 69 Hurst Olds scoop on a 70.
holy fuck I had a caprice named Lucy!
these are what I call cars ! nothing like the junk they have today !
Mad Max copy in many scenes
Русский перевод?! Странно.
So many things wrong... 69 mailbox style hood scoop, one guy said 4-42. Oh well
yeah its got the 69 Hurst old hood~!
I knew something wasn't right.
That's not the correct hood that 442
Noticed a few stuff ups ... but who cares.
Car porn for car guys like me. Like.
Gotdamn😮😆😆😆😆
Doesn't the 2 in 442 stand for 2 wheel position? 4 barrel 4 speed, 2 wheel position?
jon mallory , 4 barrel carb, 4 SPD tranny, and the 2 is for dual exhaust. The 455 engine was a straight beast too.
4 barrel....4 speed.... dual exhaust !!!
What the hell is a "two wheel position"?
David smith, lmao. The 442 did not run a 400, 455 yes.
4 barrel 4 speed dual exhaust !
Conrad '
W30 pack
Lol I'm more a camaro person
What the fuck?
The 442's came with a 4 speed MANUAL... this car is an automatic.
They also came with autos...
@@231mac no they didn't. 442s only came with Manuel's, it's literally in the name lol, 4 barrel v8, 4 speed trans, 2 exhausts
@@BigBlackBussy Duhhh, yes they did, lol. They came AVAILABLE with an auto since 1965; a two-speed 'Jetway' auto (aka- the Super Turbine 300). And psst...here's another 'secret', there are model years where you CANNOT even get a manual trans! Oopsie... And 'it's literally in the name'? Lol, you do realize that the Triumph Spitfire really didn't actually spit fire, right? Or that the Dodge Super Bee wasn't really a Bee in disguise? Seriously, two seconds worth of research would've saved you this embarrassment. 'literally in the name', LOLOLOLOLOL
@@231mac you must have not understood, I was referring to the cutlass in this movie. Not the 65, the 65 442 was completely different. It came with a 3 speed and 2 speed because 442 didn't mean what it was changed to in the following years. I've done my research because I own a 1969 cutlass 442 and I wanted to know more about it. If you had read what I said properly you would have understood what I said and saved yourself from the stupid little rant you went through..
@@231mac 442 was changed to 4 barrel, 4spd, dual exhausts in 1968, when it became an option package. If you had done real research you would know this. The 1964-1967 442s were just called that because it was originally just a designation without a real meaning, that's why they also came with the jet-away and the hydra-matic
Lords name in vain. Thumbs down.