Yeah I'm currently working on my girlfriends family's car I didn't know much about them it's a 442 and I was confused when I popped the hood and seen 3 carbs wanted to make sure that it was aftermarket lol.
@@vonhonderwitz what we meant was Pontiac is tri-power, Olds is not it's Tri-carb, many people and I mean many get this confused, thank you for your comments
Was the tri-power stock? I thought the 442 stood for 4-barrel, 4-speed, dual exhaust.
No it was a rare option, different set of heads, intake of course and 3 two barrel carbs, thanks
1966 only.
Yeah I'm currently working on my girlfriends family's car I didn't know much about them it's a 442 and I was confused when I popped the hood and seen 3 carbs wanted to make sure that it was aftermarket lol.
It's also a 1966 candy apple red convertible
@@smctrout4423 L-69
Tri Carb Sir, learn to speak "Oldsmobile".
Correct, that would be Pontiac
@@dump_gas_go_fast exactly
Oldsmobile had a Tri-carb as well, get your facts straight before posting uninformed comments.
Exactly, that was my point. Oldsmobile called it "Tri-carb", Pontiac called it "Tri-Power". Nobody else, to my knowledge, used these terms.
@@vonhonderwitz what we meant was Pontiac is tri-power, Olds is not it's Tri-carb, many people and I mean many get this confused, thank you for your comments