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As soon as I saw what car was being shown I knew Mr. Jay was going to get excited, whether you know it or not Jay’s blood is Olds blue, the one thing I don’t quite understand is why Volo doesn’t have a 442 section in the museum. These iconic cars are Jay’s heart, I don’t know how many of these Jay has owned but just to see some of them would be so cool thanks from Indy.
We don't really have any static classic cars on display. Only our TV, Hollywood, celebrity & some much older classics are display only. Plus this way when visitors come back for another visit, they'll see mostly different cars.
I grew up in Oldsmobile’s and that’s all I ever bought. Most were 98 Regency Coupes. When I retired, I bought a GMC Sierra Denali. Now, I’m retired and disabled and have some money coming… I have my folks last car, an ‘87 Oldsmobile Touring Sedan, I’m buying myself a Cadillac CT5-v Blackwing and a GMC Sierra Denali Ultimate. And we’re building a home in Payson since we need full ADA compliance.
@@c2jones oh yeah… once I would’ve been on that quickly. But I joined the Air Force and was a military investigator and made the bucks. I drove Oldsmobile 98 Regency coupes. Now I’m 100% disabled with mobility issues and a few blown arthritic discs in my lower back, I have a big wad of money coming and I’m looking at a Cadillac CT5-v Blackwing, we’ll need a pickup and we’ll get a GMC Sierra Denali Ultimate and I have an 87 Oldsmobile Touring Sedan in the garage and we’re building a house in Payson, AZ…. It’s cooler, a bit over 16,000 and mostly retirees.. and we’ll be doing some traveling…
Didn’t think those exact wheels weren’t around in 1971. I owned a gold 1971 442 with an auto transmission that I sold after getting out of the service and it was a class ride. I really wanted a 4 speed, but to my everlasting regret never got around to buying it.
Another stunning 68-72 GM "A" body.. I bought a 1968 Buick GS 400 4-speed Convertible in 1978 and this is the best car I ever had. The Geesses are under appreciated compared to Chevy & Pontiac siblings. The Olds & Buicks drives far better than any Chevy or Pontiac will ever do..
The best sports car in the day. My Bro had a 70 ragtop W-30 & we used to do " 30 punches" it kicked down to 1st & light the tires up & lay a bunch of rubber in 2nd., Good times!!
For the full set of pictures, description and specs, make sure to visit this vehicle on our website. Link below!
🔗 www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles/17399/1971-oldsmobile-442
Let us know if you have any questions or feedback. Thanks for watching!
You will never be sad or Blue when you are driving the 442‼️😉Love the Sienna color and the AC‼️Very nice Olds.🇺🇲👍😎
Love that 442, its beautiful, one thing it desperately needs is a new set of gage's, that would put the icing on the cake.
Love the Oldsmobiles you feature on your channel! The turntable is genius. Congrats!
Beautiful 442. Interesting color. Small dent on left rear fender. Lifters seem to be making some noise.
As soon as I saw what car was being shown I knew Mr. Jay was going to get excited, whether you know it or not Jay’s blood is Olds blue, the one thing I don’t quite understand is why Volo doesn’t have a 442 section in the museum. These iconic cars are Jay’s heart, I don’t know how many of these Jay has owned but just to see some of them would be so cool thanks from Indy.
We don't really have any static classic cars on display. Only our TV, Hollywood, celebrity & some much older classics are display only.
Plus this way when visitors come back for another visit, they'll see mostly different cars.
I grew up in Oldsmobile’s and that’s all I ever bought. Most were 98 Regency Coupes. When I retired, I bought a GMC Sierra Denali. Now, I’m retired and disabled and have some money coming… I have my folks last car, an ‘87 Oldsmobile Touring Sedan, I’m buying myself a Cadillac CT5-v Blackwing and a GMC Sierra Denali Ultimate. And we’re building a home in Payson since we need full ADA compliance.
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Have you seen the '73 442 by Swartz with a 900 hp Cadillac engine? Custom look with forged wheels.
@@c2jones oh yeah… once I would’ve been on that quickly. But I joined the Air Force and was a military investigator and made the bucks. I drove Oldsmobile 98 Regency coupes. Now I’m 100% disabled with mobility issues and a few blown arthritic discs in my lower back, I have a big wad of money coming and I’m looking at a Cadillac CT5-v Blackwing, we’ll need a pickup and we’ll get a GMC Sierra Denali Ultimate and I have an 87 Oldsmobile Touring Sedan in the garage and we’re building a house in Payson, AZ…. It’s cooler, a bit over 16,000 and mostly retirees.. and we’ll be doing some traveling…
Goodness, that's a super sharp Olds.
😎😎 A great four-four-two!
Superb olds, sounds awsome, thanks Jay grams president of volo auto museum from tom your friend always 🤩 🤩 USA 😎
Didn’t think those exact wheels weren’t around in 1971.
I owned a gold 1971 442 with an auto transmission that I sold after getting out of the service and it was a class ride. I really wanted a 4 speed, but to my everlasting regret never got around to buying it.
Another stunning 68-72 GM "A" body.. I bought a 1968 Buick GS 400 4-speed Convertible in 1978 and this is the best car I ever had. The Geesses are under appreciated compared to Chevy & Pontiac siblings. The Olds & Buicks drives far better than any Chevy or Pontiac will ever do..
The best sports car in the day. My Bro had a 70 ragtop W-30 & we used to do " 30 punches" it kicked down to 1st & light the tires up & lay a bunch of rubber in 2nd., Good times!!
Nice 442 👍👍
Fabulous car 🚗
Love the car. Had a Cutlass Supreme with the His and her shifter miss that car so much. Would love to have this one. Just not crazy about the color.
I wouldn't buy a convertible myself, but this is a really nice ride.
Wow BEUTIFULL CAR
🙏👍😍♥️
Hard to find these Beauties....My Favorite Cars - '69-'71 Cutlass 442!
Wish I had the money.😢
🔥👍😎👍🔥
A JEWEL 💎
Nice! 👍
Nice car. Pinstripe on drivers back quarter panel has issues
Theirs cars are in top condition but prices are not cheap (a bit logic in same time).
Boss Ride
Still for sale?
This has been sold.
$70,000
Get out of the way!
all that with a $2 fuel filter lol