We had the 1965 . lasted to 1975. No wood. White paint. Blue interior. Did the best donuts in the Pittsburgh's South Hills snow. No A/C. Rear window switch center top of dash.
My parents owned a 72 Vista Cruiser just like this but it was a light yellow color same wood grain and everything, I don't think ours had the vinyl top either. My father worked at GM and got it as an employee purchase of a company asset, it was a company owned vehicle that someone drove who got a company car as a benefit of their job. They would see those to employees when they had around 3000 miles on them. My mom picked it up right in Lansing where it was built and Oldsmobiles HQ was up there back in the day. That car was loaded and had the 455, I was just a small kid but my mother said that would pass anyone. My father usually picked cars with great economy, If he had ordered the Vista Cruiser it would have been this car in the video with a 350 and crank windows. Anyhow, great video it was surprising how that lights off the tires so well being a wagon and not the larger engine !
My parents had a '68 Vista Cruiser with those same colors. If I remember right, the greenish gold color was called willow gold. I had to parallel park that beast to get my drivers license.
You just can't go wrong with an Oldsmobile! Ive owned so many over the years. The 350 is Bulletproof. I currently own a1978 Delta with the 350. Its on par with any Cadillac I've owned from the same time. Chris thank you for another great video.
@@christianbugatticg Amen ! Cristian it's often said, but they were the good old days just picture a car like that today no computers, no relays, if you want on a long trip... All you needed a carry in that storage bin and the side in the back. Was a pair of pliers, screwdriver and some duct tape to patch a hose and some spare oil antifreeze and a couple of the fan Belts!! Of course a spare tire & a jack and motoring in a nice old station wagon like that was free of stress because if something happens you could fix it yourself, and get back on the road... We broke down in the middle of the Mojave desert heading towards California and still had a great vacation!. The good old days indeed!
That brings back memories. True survivor. My parents had several of the station wagons while I was growing up. 66 Buick Skylark, 68 Pontiac and the best was the 68 Olds Vista Cruiser with the 400-4BBL. That thing would fly.
You guys in America were so lucky to have these super comfortable smooth quiet cars in the 70s if we had to buy anything close to this refinement and power in the UK it would have simply have been very expensive to do so ..plus the price of fuel here restricted us to smaller cars with smaller engines
Bill. I owned a 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 350 with a 4 barrel carburetor. To this date I must say, one of the best cars I ever owned. Unfortunately it subsumed to body rot. 😢 Nice wagon - brings back some good memories.
Love, love, love it! Beautiful colors and condition. My favorite thing is the vent windows (who needs a/c with them)? I believe I saw one of those horrid antennas embedded into the windshield. If so, that may be the problem with the radio (they were worthless). Almost anyone over 40 has fond memories of station wagons. Lord knows I have owned many and still love them. They have a style no SUV could ever match except maybe a 1980s Grand Wagoneer. Sadly, many were work horses and so few survived intact. Thanks for putting a smile on this old man's face. I hope it sells for a small fortune...
Is there a drag strip near your location? If so, you might add a trip down the quarter to the video presentation. Hammering it off the line without rods clanking or piston slap would be an excellent sales point.
Took the time to wire-in a new rear window switch under the dash but couldn't spend the time to replace the factory one? Also the radio probably needs an antenna hooked up. Neither is very difficult to do in these era cars.
That was the previous owner. Come on by and help anytime you like, everyone in Myrtle Beach is backed up for months or I could make every single car absolutely perfect.
Apparently you are a new follower. I have over 1000 videos and every car gets an undercarriage video, engine bay video, driving video, exterior walk around and interior walk around. Would you just prefer just one 30 minute video?? I don't. That is way I do 3-6 minute videos. Makes way more sense.
We had the 1965 . lasted to 1975. No wood. White paint. Blue interior. Did the best donuts in the Pittsburgh's South Hills snow.
No A/C. Rear window switch center top of dash.
Very nice!
My parents owned a 72 Vista Cruiser just like this but it was a light yellow color same wood grain and everything, I don't think ours had the vinyl top either. My father worked at GM and got it as an employee purchase of a company asset, it was a company owned vehicle that someone drove who got a company car as a benefit of their job. They would see those to employees when they had around 3000 miles on them. My mom picked it up right in Lansing where it was built and Oldsmobiles HQ was up there back in the day. That car was loaded and had the 455, I was just a small kid but my mother said that would pass anyone. My father usually picked cars with great economy, If he had ordered the Vista Cruiser it would have been this car in the video with a 350 and crank windows. Anyhow, great video it was surprising how that lights off the tires so well being a wagon and not the larger engine !
Thanks! It is actually fun to drive!
My parents had a '68 Vista Cruiser with those same colors. If I remember right, the greenish gold color was called willow gold. I had to parallel park that beast to get my drivers license.
That baby peels out! Too fun! Thanks guys!!! Gorgeous styling even today! Olds' were awesome!
It does!!!
Two burn outs, Bill way to step up your game, Love it.
Haha! You like that eh??
@@christianbugatticg You keep it fun👍
@@michaelgaliazzi9400 I try!
You just can't go wrong with an Oldsmobile! Ive owned so many over the years. The 350 is Bulletproof. I currently own a1978 Delta with the 350. Its on par with any Cadillac I've owned from the same time. Chris thank you for another great video.
Yes, I agree and thank you!!
From me and brings back a lot of personal family summer vacation road trip memories.... I love that car
Yup, the good ole days!
@@christianbugatticg Amen ! Cristian it's often said, but they were the good old days just picture a car like that today no computers, no relays, if you want on a long trip... All you needed a carry in that storage bin and the side in the back. Was a pair of pliers, screwdriver and some duct tape to patch a hose and some spare oil antifreeze and a couple of the fan Belts!! Of course a spare tire & a jack and motoring in a nice old station wagon like that was free of stress because if something happens you could fix it yourself, and get back on the road... We broke down in the middle of the Mojave desert heading towards California and still had a great vacation!. The good old days indeed!
@@glenng7085 Yes, times have certainly changed!
The paint really pops in the sun!!!!
Thanks!
That brings back memories. True survivor. My parents had several of the station wagons while I was growing up. 66 Buick Skylark, 68 Pontiac and the best was the 68 Olds Vista Cruiser with the 400-4BBL. That thing would fly.
The SUV's of the day!
That's the shaggin' wagon, Bill!
No doubt!!!
I like the title of the video👍
Dad’s enjoying this. Lol
Nice, good to hear!
I love watching your floor it lol you need a footcam on your test drives lol
Cool, I will keep them coming!
Now THAT'S a beautiful wagon!
Thanks!
Bill says,”We better try that burnout one more time” 😂 Awesome car, love it!
HAHA!!! Just having a little fun!
Very honest assessment! Good luck on the auction!
Hey thanks!!
You guys in America were so lucky to have these super comfortable smooth quiet cars in the 70s if we had to buy anything close to this refinement and power in the UK it would have simply have been very expensive to do so ..plus the price of fuel here restricted us to smaller cars with smaller engines
Yeah I never understood why fuel is soooo expensive in Europe!
@@christianbugatticg Lots of taxation with value added tax on top of it Christian
@@mauromazzoncini5711 Geez.
Bill. I owned a 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 350 with a 4 barrel carburetor. To this date I must say, one of the best cars I ever owned.
Unfortunately it subsumed to body rot. 😢
Nice wagon - brings back some good memories.
Thanks!!!
Love, love, love it! Beautiful colors and condition. My favorite thing is the vent windows (who needs a/c with them)? I believe I saw one of those horrid antennas embedded into the windshield. If so, that may be the problem with the radio (they were worthless). Almost anyone over 40 has fond memories of station wagons. Lord knows I have owned many and still love them. They have a style no SUV could ever match except maybe a 1980s Grand Wagoneer. Sadly, many were work horses and so few survived intact. Thanks for putting a smile on this old man's face. I hope it sells for a small fortune...
thanks! It's an AM radio so there is not much to pick up anyways....
@@christianbugatticg I know. Can't drive anywhere now without Sirrus/XM...
@@jeffreydavis7657 So you are saying the AM Radio is a deal breaker?? Haha
Love this Olds wagon. Flip the air cleaner cover and then do a burnout 😈
AHHHH I forgot about the ole air cleaner flip trick! Makes it to where you can really hear that 4bbl kick in!!
I can’t wait for you to get a 442 to power brake it and do a 1/4 mile burnout! I saw several videos where the drivers burn out like crazy!
Haha! Let me see how quick I can find one!!
It's in gorgeous condition for the age it is!!!!!
Thanks!
Is there a drag strip near your location? If so, you might add a trip down the quarter to the video presentation. Hammering it off the line without rods clanking or piston slap would be an excellent sales point.
There is an 1/8th mile track kind of close but it's already up and running on Bring a Trailer, so I better not! lol
That Olds 350 sounds mean.
Thanks!
Awesome car
Thank you!
Original Steering Wheel where is it?
I am not sure! This is what was on it when I got it.
Olds rocket motors are good running engines
Yes they are and extremely smooth and lots of torque!
Took the time to wire-in a new rear window switch under the dash but couldn't spend the time to replace the factory one? Also the radio probably needs an antenna hooked up. Neither is very difficult to do in these era cars.
That was the previous owner. Come on by and help anytime you like, everyone in Myrtle Beach is backed up for months or I could make every single car absolutely perfect.
@@christianbugatticg throw a little shade there I love it bill.
Come on down to Myrtle Beach and turn some wrenches with us🤣
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist Not kidding!! Lol
You never show under the hood!!! How about under the engine and transmission to?? Compleat with a radio that does not work.
Apparently you are a new follower. I have over 1000 videos and every car gets an undercarriage video, engine bay video, driving video, exterior walk around and interior walk around. Would you just prefer just one 30 minute video?? I don't. That is way I do 3-6 minute videos. Makes way more sense.
@@christianbugatticg I see. I guess you know best.
@@UQRXD I mean me personally, I get bored with LONG videos! Lol! I do hope you watch the others and enjoy them. Thanks for the commentary!
Whole car could have been done way better, too bad, nice car...
I don't disagree. This is why I represent it honestly and let the market decide what to pay. Thanks.