Rare 1965 Oldsmobile Starfire. Beautiful Survivor Rescue. 65 Olds Starfire 425.

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • In todays episode, the Garagefathers are honored to rescue this very rare 1965 Oldsmobile Starfire. It is a 60K mile, true survivor, and one bad machine to be sure. Come along as we look it over, and go for a ride! Full length.

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  • @roadtripboy
    @roadtripboy 2 года назад +10

    Actually this IS my Father's Oldsmobile. He had 1965 Starfire. White like this one with a red interior. He also had the more classic 1963 Starfire too. Red with that silver stripe thing down the side.

    • @zephead843
      @zephead843 Год назад +2

      That silver stripe thing down the side was stainless steel, which was unique to the Starfire. Yes the 61-64's were a bit more unique than the 65-66, but they were just as thrilling to drive. Starfire's were full sized 442's.

    • @Paulcug60
      @Paulcug60 10 месяцев назад +1

      The 65’ was more refined than the predecessors but all were beautiful driving machines. Check out My classic car with Dennis Gage he drives a 62’ I think and then a 65’ with low low miles you’ll enjoy it. Just type in my classic car and starfires. It’s on RUclips

  • @richardmerriam7044
    @richardmerriam7044 2 года назад +4

    Did you notice how the tail lights look like the '69 Road Runner? Hmm...

  • @splittheseam0019
    @splittheseam0019 2 года назад +5

    …extremely nice and original representing mcm GM Olds Divsion 1965 Olds Starfire …these mid 60’s era GM full sized luxosport coupes were / are the finest / most polished top shelf Made in Detroit for styling, engineering and drivability / durability. The Starfire’s were always more 1950’s American Futuramic in theme compared to the 1960’s Euro Gran Touring flavored Pontiac Grand Prix’ s and this 1965 Olds Starfire shows that American Futuramic theme with it’s stars + rockets badging bling, Rocket Cockpit interior dash and trim layouts and those Rocket Side Exhaust Ports and Rocket Ship themed taillights. This Olds Starfire has no wood grain veneer trim whether real or faux anywhere in the interior. Stainless or brushed metal trim only to complement all that 1960’s light blue GM top grade + grain vintage vinyl. 1966 was the last year for the Olds Starfires as the 1966 Olds Toronado then took it’s position in the Olds lineup and there no longer was a Olds / GM marketing need for a 1967 Olds Starfire. The 1961 Olds Starfires are a big all time fave of mine but 1965 Olds Starfires are held in equal regard for how they look inside and out. Having owned and enjoyed a 1967 Olds 98 triple black drop top with all the factory toys and bling it was a similar kind of big Olds driving and riding experience. There was still some Olds Starfire interior / exterior styling cues and fun to drive + ride in flame in those 1967 Olds 98’s but by 1969 and then in following years was no more. Fun vid to watch and listen to of this superbly original survivor 65 Olds Starfire 😎easily gets a thumb up 👍+ a sub✨

    • @zephead4835
      @zephead4835 2 года назад +1

      I had a 1966 Oldsmobile Starfire that I bought from the original owner back in the late '80s great car lots of flash nice powerful engine with a unique exhaust note and of course I wish I still had it but at least I did own one for 3 years and I enjoyed it very much put about 8,000 miles on it and spent I couldn't tell you how much money on gas and this was when gas was about a $1.50 a gallon

  • @goldenwesthighschoolchoirs3693
    @goldenwesthighschoolchoirs3693 3 года назад +8

    The Starfire's styling was so ahead of its time. Beautiful lines and huge power. Nice episode!

  • @rongreen8485
    @rongreen8485 2 года назад +5

    nice car and in great shape. I picked up. a 65 Jetstar 88 convertible that meeds lots of love, lots of body rust. I've been able to find all of the missing chrome and that took me 4 years. Hope to finish next year if time allows.

  • @billfloyd67
    @billfloyd67 Год назад +3

    I learned to drive on my parents 66 98 convert that had the Starfire engine it was a true Rocket with that engine options in the 98 model. full factory dual exhaust code rpo. N10. What a car!

  • @TonySven
    @TonySven 2 года назад +5

    Oh man! This video deserved a new subscriber just for the intro music! 😎
    And what about the background music, the story, the car... Everything was perfect and intriguing. Thank you guys.
    And I agree, Oldsmobile probably made the first muscle car in the essence of the Rocket V8 engine! 💪
    Good luck with your channel!

  • @johnwinn5947
    @johnwinn5947 Год назад +3

    You're off on the horsepower. The 65 Starfire was 370 hp. The 66 was 375, likely to the change from the Rochester 4GC to the Quadrajet.

  • @brianjohnson3338
    @brianjohnson3338 2 года назад +5

    I just purchased a 1965 Starfire but in Ocean Mist with white interior. Loved the video, these cars have such pretty body lines.

    • @Bud88883
      @Bud88883 2 года назад

      Mine was the same color. I bought it for $75.00 in 1975. I was 18. Loved doing burnouts with it.

  • @mustafastokely4962
    @mustafastokely4962 2 года назад +4

    One of my high school cars was an identical looking (white exterior, blue leather interior) '65 Starfire coupe, with the 375 Hp, 425ci V8 engine. It warms my heart to see the one in this clip, (even though I lost my license with my Starfire, for... speeding, and had to miss my prom, as I was not about to be driven to my prom by my father! :D) Mine had been purchased new by one of my uncles, and I ended up with it in 1978. It was still in great condition, and certainly was relatively quick. My high school nickname? "The Bandit!" (As in "Smokey & the Bandit," a very popular Burt Reynolds movie back in the late 1970s.) By the way, mine had the GM Autronic eye (self-dimming) option, along with the reverb option for the radio, and wire-wheel hubcaps. I would love to own another one, but I'm getting on in years, and I am not sure if I will ever have the opportunity. On the other hand, if you good folks would like to do some creative dealing, I do have a very lovely 1999 Mercedes R129 SL500 roadster, (her name is "Claire,") with equally lovely Java interior (Nappa leather seats, etc.) She runs very smoothly, and is surprisingly quick, should the "urge" ever strike you. :D

    • @thegaragefathers496
      @thegaragefathers496  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for reaching out with your story. They are amazing cars. This car has been adopted into a loving home recently. If we get another in similar condition we’ll let you know! We always consider interesting trades.

    • @M21L35
      @M21L35 Год назад +2

      '65 Starfire motors were rated @ 370hp....not 375. The final year Starfire 425 ('66) was the sole year for 375 hp. BTW, Chevy's 425/396 L78 in big Chevy's for '65, had this Olds beat. I once owned a '65 Starfire in this identical color/interior scheme. In 2 years, the CHP had this SAME drive train in their state fleet, though installed in Oldsmobile's Delmont88 425 Town Sedan series.

  • @richthepontiacguys1412
    @richthepontiacguys1412 2 года назад +4

    We're are the original hubcabs and needs white wall tires that came with to be perfect

  • @dwightneisler3844
    @dwightneisler3844 2 года назад +3

    I own a 63 Starfire but one day hope to own a 65 Starfire convertible

  • @richardgrassia5225
    @richardgrassia5225 3 года назад +4

    you need to get the mag wheels with the spinners that they had!

  • @basilcarroll9729
    @basilcarroll9729 3 года назад +4

    Love the 425!

  • @franklane5615
    @franklane5615 Год назад +2

    It’s like the daddy Oldsmobile to the f85 or Cutlass. The Oldsmobiles of the 60’s all had a very distinctive and unique sound when they started up. You could tell it was an Olds just by that sound. No other sound like it even from another GM vehicle of the same era.

  • @Bud88883
    @Bud88883 2 года назад +4

    I actually bought a 65 Starfire in 1975 for $75.00. Running and driving. It had some minor bumps and bruises but overall a really cool car. I can tell you one thing for sure it would burn the right rear tire off of it. I eventually sold it to a friend of mine. At the time I was 18 years old. I guess the old saying of you don't know what you have until it's gone is so true.

  • @dck578
    @dck578 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for the trip down memory lane. My first car was a '66 Starfire, the last year of production. Except for slightly different front and back end treatments, and without the cool exhaust out the trim feature, the cars were identical. Great 425 engine - with six people in the car and driving carefully I could get 19 mpg on the highway. The only thing I would miss if I still had the car would be filling the 25 gallon gas tank.

    • @Thomas63r2
      @Thomas63r2 Год назад

      That is amazing, considering they were a solid 8-9 mpg in city driving. I don’t think I could drive your car and get 19mpg.

  • @RDY2SHO
    @RDY2SHO 3 года назад +4

    I love it!!!!!! Awesome episode!!!!!!!

  • @ralphbillick1210
    @ralphbillick1210 10 месяцев назад +1

    The first muscle car was the olds V-8 in 1949,and the the small aluminum blocks of the 1962 olds cutlass and buick special V-8’s and don’t count out pontiac’s half eight ❗️🇺🇸

  • @RDY2SHO
    @RDY2SHO 3 года назад +4

    Marilyn looking hot in the background too!

  • @davidlackie487
    @davidlackie487 Год назад +1

    The 425 starfire motor was an option in the 65 olds 98. Also, the 65 olds jetstar 1 had the starfire motor. Basicly a poor mans starfire as it was less expensive with fewer options. If you wanted better handling in curves, replace original shocks with coil over aka load leveler shocks. Olds' perfomance cars were known as a gentlemans muscle car. slow for a muscle car compared to others, but what do you expect for a car that size?

  • @Msstarrgirl1
    @Msstarrgirl1 3 года назад +4

    Awesome

  • @NeedtoSpeak
    @NeedtoSpeak Год назад +2

    Stunning piece of history. What a great dash. It says 1965!

  • @juanjesuson
    @juanjesuson 2 года назад +2

    Any Oldsmobile 60s is so cool nowadays. Wish I had it thanks for showing.

  • @youtold7727
    @youtold7727 Год назад +1

    Actually is your father’s Oldsmobile and that should make you very proud

  • @gilbertwashburn7095
    @gilbertwashburn7095 Год назад +1

    Nice Starfire my buddy's got three of them the first 5001965 starfires came with chambered exhaust from the factory the rest will just regular mufflers my buddy has NOS chambered exhaust he'll never sell it he said he's going to restore one of those cars one day but we'll see thanks to the great video I love those cars they're cool

    • @thegaragefathers496
      @thegaragefathers496  Год назад

      Thank you for the comment and support. We hope you’re buddy gets that rare beast restored!

  • @JustinLaClair
    @JustinLaClair Год назад +1

    Nice car! I have a 4 speed hardtop and also 4 speed convertible. I have videos of them on my channel :) only 122 4 speeds made in 1965

  • @jezzie1965
    @jezzie1965 Год назад +1

    Looks more like surface cleaning

  • @Je360guy
    @Je360guy 2 месяца назад

    My Dad brought home a brand new Oldsmobile Jet-Star-88 when I was around 12 years old, Circa 1966. It was the only new car he ever had.I remember it like it was yesterday, and I'm 70 years old. Sister automobile to the Jet Star. Bronze exterior, a real beauty. Unfortunately we drove it into Automobile Heaven. When I got my drivers license I drove it. It was so that fast it scared me. The cars of that time period did not handle all that well though, like today's cars. Still, I wish we had kept it.

  • @richardgrassia5225
    @richardgrassia5225 3 года назад +2

    had this car with red interior!

  • @bobdimartino6738
    @bobdimartino6738 2 дня назад

    would be nice if the music wasn't so loud so you could hear the engine

  • @Thomas63r2
    @Thomas63r2 Год назад +1

    Love it! But my memory of these was that despite the 375 hp rating, they were not much of a drag strip performer - somewhere high 15’s to a 16 flat second 1/4 mile.

    • @thegaragefathers496
      @thegaragefathers496  Год назад

      It is a lot of car to move. That's for sure!

    • @Thomas63r2
      @Thomas63r2 Год назад

      @@thegaragefathers496 Depending on the year 1964, 1965, 1966 and how it was equipped, I'm showing the Starfire weights between 4,300 to 4,500 lbs. The real heavyweights came in the mid 1970's when American luxury cars moved into the 5,400 lb. range. I feel that Oldsmobile over rated their horsepower to give their sales team some talking points. They were great reliable engines if you kept the rpm's below 5,000.

  • @M21L35
    @M21L35 Год назад

    The '65 Starfire 425 had 370hp. '66 & '67 Starfire 425s were the only 2 years rated @ 375. Though there was NO '67 Starfire model, nevertheless the highest-horse 425 in '67 was still referred to as a 'Starfire 425'....having 375 horsepower, in front of the final-year "switch pitch" T400 trans.

  • @al_dente4777
    @al_dente4777 5 месяцев назад

    An update to a properly-matched Quadrajet carburetor would go visually unnoticed. So would Positraction, if it already doesen't have this option. Yours is way out of tune. When they run properly, they can really haul @$$.
    I had an originally red with white interior '66 Starfire with Positraction and rear stabilizer bar. It was the best car I've ever had, before it got stolen by a Detroit junkyard, while it was stored in a garage where the residents moved out. The cops didn't go out of their way to locate it and the yard's owner wouldn't let me into the yard, while making it a point that I would see his revolver

  • @gboipacificcoast3321
    @gboipacificcoast3321 6 месяцев назад

    On my way walking to school here at Neutra Elementary on NAS Lemoore, I would admire 4 classics owned by teachers. One of which was a 64 starfire, red and white. That was some 35 yrs ago. Today I've got my eye on a 63 dynamic 88. Where are you guys located?

  • @frankharris1649
    @frankharris1649 2 года назад +1

    She needs to come home!

    • @thegaragefathers496
      @thegaragefathers496  2 года назад

      Hi Frank, she could do that! There are several interested, but no commitments yet! :)

  • @zephead843
    @zephead843 Год назад

    Great video, but maybe remix it with less fuzzy power chords and more engine sounds. There's nothing sweeter than a big block Olds.

  • @michaelcurtis7213
    @michaelcurtis7213 Год назад +1

    442 1964

  • @paulgoree5206
    @paulgoree5206 10 месяцев назад

    Everything was great until I saw the Keepers Creeper truck you should watch your back 😅, love the video

  • @w41duvernay
    @w41duvernay Год назад

    Need to take that 425 and put it in a 442, and maybe throw in a 230 @ .050s cam in there. And replace the window seals also.

  • @DannyAckerman-p7o
    @DannyAckerman-p7o 5 месяцев назад

    Your car is very nice i love olds i had a 1964 olds cov dym 88 white on black thanks😂❤

  • @joebarber4030
    @joebarber4030 10 месяцев назад

    In 65 you could get the jetstar one. Same car, less trim equals lower weight with a four speed 😳

  • @paulgirard1735
    @paulgirard1735 11 месяцев назад

    I have a Jetstar1,same colors. I would honestly say it is a little nicer and better shape. Your description of this automobile is dead on.

  • @michelsaarloos4392
    @michelsaarloos4392 Год назад

    Save them relics. Not just destroy them in those stupid derbies, ever.....

  • @douglasjennings7375
    @douglasjennings7375 9 месяцев назад

    Why the cheap dog dish hubcaps? It probably came with some type of wheel covers

  • @miguelmorales9841
    @miguelmorales9841 Год назад +1

    Yo tuve Oldsmobil 1957 y 59 muy buenos autos,

  • @miguelmorales9841
    @miguelmorales9841 Год назад +1

    Hoy suscrito en su canal me gustan muchos los autos de los 50, 60, y 70, saludos from Caracas, Venezuela. thanks

  • @carlosmonasterios9368
    @carlosmonasterios9368 4 месяца назад

    Y JUST SUSCRIBED!😊

  • @36index
    @36index 8 месяцев назад

    Vacuum gauge, not a tach

  • @fredbrooks796
    @fredbrooks796 Год назад

    Not so rare Junk.

  • @kirbywaite1586
    @kirbywaite1586 2 года назад

    In some years Olds Starfires models were badged as 98s and in other years as 88s. Which one is this 1965 Starfire?