I think I've seen this car in another video. Its been repainted. The original color was lighter. Beautiful car. Love those GM pillard sedans from the mid 60s to 1970. These were the last years of quality American made automobiles. In 1970 they began using more plastic products in the interior designs and eventually on the outside using plastic materials in the bumper/grill assemblies.
Mike, I thoroughly agree. I sell mostly 2010-2017 vehicles but there is a reason why all summer despite the 100+ degree heat I have been driving classics. Along with the craftsmanship difference, most of today's cars lack soul in my opinion.
Derrick, I have always loved Cadillac cars, but lately I've been running into Olds and Buicks, I've gotta say they're all so nice to drive. I also think as a buyer the most bang for your buck is on the classic Buicks, they aren't as hyped as the Caddys, but they are almost equally as nice. I'll be posting a 75 Buick LeSabre that I bought last week, it is a joy to drive and to look at.
Beautiful car! I loved and miss Oldsmobile!!!
I have had a few Oldsmobiles in my possession and I've enjoyed every one of them.
Beautiful body style on that car
WOW hard to believe you still have this, These are so so rare!!
I'd love to have that big ol boat.
Captivating looks!
I think I've seen this car in another video. Its been repainted. The original color was lighter. Beautiful car. Love those GM pillard sedans from the mid 60s to 1970. These were the last years of quality American made automobiles. In 1970 they began using more plastic products in the interior designs and eventually on the outside using plastic materials in the bumper/grill assemblies.
Nice Video . I think the wheels need some balancing as the steering is not centered while driving. Nice car
Not wheel balance, front end alignment.
美しい、素敵です。楽しく、残して、あげて下さいねぇ。カッコいいなぁ、👍😉🎶✨😊粋なぁ車ですねぇ✨🎶👍😊
I wish I knew what you were saying because I bet it is pretty awesome 😎
Needs white walls!!
that was a unique year for the Olds look. That huge snout was kind of Pontiac-ish.
Yes! And some Buicks as well. Thanks for watching, I've got an awesome 75 Buick convertible coming up.
Let’s see that "Rocket 88" under the hood!
Jim you look good driving that car! Nice, how fast are you driving?
1967 Land Yacht
When a car was a car.
Mike, I thoroughly agree. I sell mostly 2010-2017 vehicles but there is a reason why all summer despite the 100+ degree heat I have been driving classics. Along with the craftsmanship difference, most of today's cars lack soul in my opinion.
Lurxury 67 olds 98 3rd Cadillac
Derrick, I have always loved Cadillac cars, but lately I've been running into Olds and Buicks, I've gotta say they're all so nice to drive. I also think as a buyer the most bang for your buck is on the classic Buicks, they aren't as hyped as the Caddys, but they are almost equally as nice. I'll be posting a 75 Buick LeSabre that I bought last week, it is a joy to drive and to look at.
Needs whitewalls
Agreed, if I was keeping it I would have gone that way, although the guy who got it has some cool plans for the Olds.