Incredibly gorgeous 🔥 - my grandparents had that spec ‘79, grey with red interior, that I rode in all my childhood of the 80s. Definitely miss that car … a solid GM piece.
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍. As a young man I worked for Oldsmobile Dealer and worked on these vehicles when new yes new off the truck 0-9 miles on them . Great 6 passenger car & so few in green but if you want a classic with out all the work ex spect over due maintenance ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍
We sold a 2 door 1979 similar to this back in the 1990's. It had a 105 HP 260 V8 and was probably the slowest car I ever drove to that point. The 350 4BBL option was almost mandatory
@@ponchoman49 OH YEAH, you could measure acceleration on this baby with a sundial as opposed to a stopwatch.. slow as molasses, but once she's up to speed she's good. I'd say slightly better than the 3.8 V6 though overall
This is a very rare automobile. To believe that it was an ordered automobile from the get go. Air conditioning on the Oldsmobile was standard equipment in 1978. So the person that ordered this car did not want air conditioning. It was ziebarted. It's rare just because it doesn't have options.
@@georgewilson1184 well it's a good thing the person who was happy to purchase this car from me didn't feel the same way. I like my cars with as many options as possible, but whoever purchased this car new decided this is exactly how they wanted it. It wasn't that upsetting to me sir, but you're entitled to your feelings.
@@jhs517 I agree and would have definitely done that if it had a factory stereo to begin with. I am friends with Kevin Wagner who does rebuild these and add Bluetooth. ( I had him do my Delco 5 band EQ for my 1990 Chevy Beretta) This car had a vintage realistic unit installed when I bought the car and I'm 99% sure this car was never equipped with a radio to begin with. It had Factory cardboard block offs where the front speakers would have been! So in this case it was the best I could do along with wood graining the Chrome knobs that come with the new unit.
@bigcrook73 does he rebuild ford factory stereos as well? If so, how can I get a hold of him? But I think you did a great job with keeping this car looking great and mostly original.
@@jhs517 I'm not 100% sure if he does Ford radios but the name of his business is Wags Klassic Electronics and his name is Kevin Wagner. You can find the group and him on Facebook and definitely inquire. I don't think I can attach a photo to the comments or I would send a photo of his logo
@@anthonylaspisa6992 I live in Rhode Island sir, and we both obviously love our cars! I also have a 1976 Fleetwood d'Elegance with 16 K miles too, but as of right now it's not for sale. Somebody would have to come with stupid money for me to release that one!
@@bigcrook73 yeah you know what last year someone offered me 30k for my car and I turned it down that is a very rare car they made around 3500 with the big block as far as your car goes I wouldn't sell it
This is identical to my mother's old car when I was growing up. same green interior and everything, except hers had a green vynal roof. Is this for sale? Very interestied in buying.
Incredibly gorgeous 🔥 - my grandparents had that spec ‘79, grey with red interior, that I rode in all my childhood of the 80s. Definitely miss that car … a solid GM piece.
Love and miss Oldsmobile!!!
And Pontiac.
I sure miss seeing these kinds of large 4 door cars back in the good old days. Especially from General Motors. Ford and Chrysler, too.
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We love it , Beautiful car
@@shalee48 thank you! I put a lot of love into this one!
Hey nice car dig this I have a 1976 Olds Delta 88 Royale 455 big block 10,000 original miles on it looks like it came off the showroom floor
@@anthonylaspisa6992 she sounds amazing sir! They are very hard to find with that kind of mileage. I bet she's gorgeous!
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍. As a young man I worked for Oldsmobile Dealer and worked on these vehicles when new yes new off the truck 0-9 miles on them . Great 6 passenger car & so few in green but if you want a classic with out all the work ex spect over due maintenance ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍
We sold a 2 door 1979 similar to this back in the 1990's. It had a 105 HP 260 V8 and was probably the slowest car I ever drove to that point. The 350 4BBL option was almost mandatory
@@ponchoman49 OH YEAH, you could measure acceleration on this baby with a sundial as opposed to a stopwatch.. slow as molasses, but once she's up to speed she's good. I'd say slightly better than the 3.8 V6 though overall
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Nice car, always wanted to know what is angle on those seats without power options with tilt
Those were slick cars. I had a 2 door with a 350 4 barrel
This is a very rare automobile. To believe that it was an ordered automobile from the get go. Air conditioning on the Oldsmobile was standard equipment in 1978. So the person that ordered this car did not want air conditioning. It was ziebarted. It's rare just because it doesn't have options.
Does this have a 350 or 403 V8?
No A/C on any car makes no sense and No A/C on upscale car like Oldsmobile is rediculous and no Tilt steering wheel is outrageous
@@georgewilson1184 well it's a good thing the person who was happy to purchase this car from me didn't feel the same way.
I like my cars with as many options as possible, but whoever purchased this car new decided this is exactly how they wanted it. It wasn't that upsetting to me sir, but you're entitled to your feelings.
I would've left the factory stereo in and had bluetooth added... nice car though.
@@jhs517 I agree and would have definitely done that if it had a factory stereo to begin with. I am friends with Kevin Wagner who does rebuild these and add Bluetooth. ( I had him do my Delco 5 band EQ for my 1990 Chevy Beretta) This car had a vintage realistic unit installed when I bought the car and I'm 99% sure this car was never equipped with a radio to begin with. It had Factory cardboard block offs where the front speakers would have been! So in this case it was the best I could do along with wood graining the Chrome knobs that come with the new unit.
@bigcrook73 does he rebuild ford factory stereos as well? If so, how can I get a hold of him? But I think you did a great job with keeping this car looking great and mostly original.
@bigcrook73 and yeah it may have been a radio delete for keeping the cost down.
@@jhs517 I'm not 100% sure if he does Ford radios but the name of his business is Wags Klassic Electronics and his name is Kevin Wagner. You can find the group and him on Facebook and definitely inquire. I don't think I can attach a photo to the comments or I would send a photo of his logo
@@jhs517 and also I appreciate the compliment regarding the car thank you very much
I'm from Brooklyn what part you from
@@anthonylaspisa6992 I live in Rhode Island sir, and we both obviously love our cars! I also have a 1976 Fleetwood d'Elegance with 16 K miles too, but as of right now it's not for sale. Somebody would have to come with stupid money for me to release that one!
@@bigcrook73 yeah you know what last year someone offered me 30k for my car and I turned it down that is a very rare car they made around 3500 with the big block as far as your car goes I wouldn't sell it
Okay yeah New York tags on that wasn't sure what are you trying to get for that 78 olds anyway
This is identical to my mother's old car when I was growing up. same green interior and everything, except hers had a green vynal roof. Is this for sale? Very interestied in buying.
That's a pretty basic Delta 88, no power options, no AC, cruise or anything.
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