This 32K Mile 1976 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Coupe was the Last True Full-Sized GM and their Last 455 V8

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @louisrauzi3872
    @louisrauzi3872 Год назад +3

    An era many now never knew.
    Sheer comfort for a road trip.

  • @catapfract
    @catapfract Год назад +3

    One of the best looking car from that era

  • @MrCarGuy
    @MrCarGuy 4 года назад +126

    Ditching Oldsmobile was definitely a crime against humanity.

    • @patricksullivan6439
      @patricksullivan6439 4 года назад +3

      There is no mobile like an Oldsmobile!

    • @romie1967
      @romie1967 4 года назад +2

      Right?! My first car was a 1975 Oldsmobile!

    • @packard5682
      @packard5682 3 года назад +3

      And GM kept going with Saturn?? GM execs must have been smoking crack.

    • @markbehr88
      @markbehr88 3 года назад +1

      Agree 100%

    • @ralphabreu5022
      @ralphabreu5022 2 года назад +1

      @@patricksullivan6439
      Mary Barra has ruined General Motors..

  • @johnhenrymcmahon6878
    @johnhenrymcmahon6878 5 месяцев назад +4

    This gorgeous and special Oldsmobile 98 Regency with that glorious 455 V8 is truly a treat, Bill. I have watched this review many times and it always makes me happy, leaves me with an educated car guy grin😁. Thanks brother, JV Johnny ⚾⚾

  • @christianhunt9891
    @christianhunt9891 2 года назад +7

    THIS WAS THE CAR I DROVE TO SCHOOL MY SENIOR YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL IN 1983!! IT BELONGED TO MY SISTER BUT I DROVE IT MORE AND KEPT IT CLEAN. I LOVED THAT CAR!

  • @martinhodge394
    @martinhodge394 Год назад +2

    I watch your videos in the mornings and I feel like I am hanging out with a good friend.

    • @darrenforest1492
      @darrenforest1492 21 день назад

      Yeah I've got to agree. I have at least one out loud laugh every time I watch Bill. This is one of the best. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @TomO-nx1bd
    @TomO-nx1bd 4 года назад +48

    I'm really sad about the death of the American sedan. Now we lost Buick sedans forever too.

    • @corkyrose9011
      @corkyrose9011 4 года назад +12

      I agree. All SUVs and pickups. I don't even drive through new car lots anymore. I have to blame public tastes and the manufacturers themselves. Marketing is almost non-existent for the American car lines. I can't remember a commercial that focused on the Buick LaCross, Chevy Impala or Camaro and Corvette in the last few years. Really sad. I don't know if they will ever come back.

    • @socalguy97
      @socalguy97 4 года назад +10

      Corky Rose I agree completely. It’s such a drag we don’t have American sedans. Olds is gone. Buick is now SUV only. Used to cruise through the dealer lots every Sunday to browse. Haven’t in years; no desire anymore to see what’s out there today.

    • @highvision5061
      @highvision5061 4 года назад +6

      Buick will never go away because the Chinese love Buick's for some reason. They even make them over in China, with extended wheel base versions to drive around their party leaders and business owners that are half government owned companies. If the Chinese had only loved Oldsmobile nearly half as much, it would have survived.

    • @socalguy97
      @socalguy97 4 года назад +8

      Highvision I have a feeling it will eventually disappear in the US in the coming years. But China, no. Buick will be there indefinitely as that’s where the market for them is the last decade or so. I just think it’s a shame because Buick made such beautiful cars for so many years and it’s as though they stopped caring.

    • @derrickjackson6737
      @derrickjackson6737 4 года назад

      Damm nothing but lURUXY

  • @phillipbouchard4197
    @phillipbouchard4197 Год назад +4

    My Aunt and Uncle from Ohio had an identical car to yours that they drove through to visit us in Ct. in 1976. Got to ride in it while they were here and it was extremely quiet and smooth. I have not seen one of these in years. Congrats on finding such a nice example.

  • @V8_screw_electric_cars
    @V8_screw_electric_cars 4 года назад +84

    Thin A pillars because Nimitz class doesn't rollover.

    • @hectorrivera2785
      @hectorrivera2785 4 года назад

      Hahahaha

    • @linwoodouellette9497
      @linwoodouellette9497 4 года назад

      Cool. Car. My. Mom. Had. A 1974. 4 door. Hard. Top. It was. In a. Cranberry. Red. Mtalick. Bone v. Top. Bone. Lather. In. Tr. It. Was. Like. A. Lear get. On. Wheels. When. She. Traded. It in. 1980. It. Was. Sold. In. 3hos. I'm. A. Diecast. Car. Col. I. Hope. To. Finde. One

    • @James-es1fg
      @James-es1fg 4 года назад +3

      Linwood Ouellette I think I’m having a seizure

    • @linwoodouellette9497
      @linwoodouellette9497 4 года назад

      @@James-es1fg Why. Do. You. Say. That. That. Was a nice. Car. Just. Wish. It. Had. A. Sun roof

    • @seththomas9105
      @seththomas9105 4 года назад +5

      Thin A pillars for increased visibility and SAFTEY. Before cars had to be rolling bank vaults.

  • @yestertechnet
    @yestertechnet Год назад +2

    finally working on my 1973 coupe - same color

  • @bcfairlie1
    @bcfairlie1 2 года назад +2

    My great grandfather owned the first Oldsmobile in New Zealand. A 1903 curve dash, tiller steering. We were a well to do family in those days. Now I own a Skoda. Lol

  • @Chris_Troxler
    @Chris_Troxler 2 года назад +2

    Love my Lincolns and Cadillacs, but I'm an Oldsmobile man at heart.

  • @thebestisyettocome4114
    @thebestisyettocome4114 4 года назад +47

    The real deal here. Drove Oldsmobile from 1966-2004. Had a few over the years. Loved them.

    • @eriknobles3946
      @eriknobles3946 4 года назад +4

      I grew up with a olds 98 in my household

    • @albertmenendez3558
      @albertmenendez3558 3 года назад +1

      My Grandfather Drove Only Olds, Even in Cuba. When He Got Here in '59 He Worked Till He Could Get Financed for a New Oldsmobile

  • @twilliams8041
    @twilliams8041 4 года назад +65

    God what a great car. I was 19 when this car was made, but remember sitting in them at the local Chev-Olds dealer. What an era (but we didn't know it was an era at the time)
    455 ci (7.44 L)
    Average fuel consumption: 10.6 mpg (US) 22.2 L/100km
    Fuel capacity 25.9 US Gal
    Top speed 112 mph (180 km/h)
    0-60 mph 12.1 sec
    Curb weight 4784 lbs

    • @OG_Gamers_Live
      @OG_Gamers_Live 4 года назад +7

      but they'd do a lot better on long trips if you used the cruise control owned 2 miss the hell out of em today....

    • @rudolphguarnacci197
      @rudolphguarnacci197 4 года назад +1

      @@OG_Gamers_Live
      How much over 10.6? I'm curious. Thanks. 🤓

    • @OG_Gamers_Live
      @OG_Gamers_Live 4 года назад +4

      When I kept my foot out of that quadrajet I consistently saw between 16 and 18 mpg on long trips had a 72 coupe deville that did the same with a 472 in it thing is those cars were high speed cruisers and dam hard to keep my foot out of it

    • @rudolphguarnacci197
      @rudolphguarnacci197 4 года назад +1

      @@OG_Gamers_Live
      What did it get when you would cruise at what those babies were designed for (70-80mph), 10 or 12 mpg?

    • @joe6096
      @joe6096 4 года назад +5

      These cars would have been absolutely wonderful with a 4 speed automatic overdrive with a LTC. On the highway that huge 455 would be turning at 1100 rpm and with the cruise at 70 mph you could probably get 25 mpg. GM did have 4 speeds at the time but they didn’t use them widely until the 80s.

  • @charlesduran8700
    @charlesduran8700 10 месяцев назад +1

    I Had a '76 Regency Coupe back in the day , Lime Green Metallic with white leather interior with lime Green accents ( Dashboard , steering wheel , carpets ) White landau top . Everything you said is true and my car was a stunner . It got admiring looks every where I went

  • @Scott924m
    @Scott924m 4 года назад +27

    just the hood of that beast weighs as much as a mini cooper does today .

    • @Your.Uncle.AngMoh
      @Your.Uncle.AngMoh 3 года назад

      The chipper Canadians in the back seat can use it as a bed!

  • @vintagegirl1961
    @vintagegirl1961 8 месяцев назад +1

    We had the same exact one!!! The smoothest and most comfrortable car ever! We had many trips from NY to MA with the family. I miss this car!

  • @gregcrabb3497
    @gregcrabb3497 2 года назад +2

    I was 5 when this car was made. My neighbors had a white one with maroon interior. I loved riding in it.

  • @scottdavis_34
    @scottdavis_34 4 года назад +42

    Bill I love when you review these older GM icons. Amazing vehicles. That Stereo light on the radio. Wow. I haven't seen that in a long time. You rock!!

    • @paulkirkland1535
      @paulkirkland1535 4 года назад +5

      My thoughts exactly, Bill's the man when it comes to salesmanship/driving reviews of cars. I also remember this era of cars when they were brand new. The Oldsmobile V8 was the torque of the town especially the 455 Rocket V8. Ah the good old days, will always miss them.

    • @edwardluth7740
      @edwardluth7740 2 года назад

      Finest luxury car of that era. Better than Cadillac on reliability and I like it better than Electra. I was a boy in the 70s and rode in many Regency’s and Toronados my folks bought new. Fantastic cars.

  • @Nunofurdambiznez
    @Nunofurdambiznez 4 года назад +3

    I completely gasped when I saw this car!! IMMEDIATE thumbs up!! Thanks Bill, this is one of your BEST!!!!!!

    • @Nunofurdambiznez
      @Nunofurdambiznez 4 года назад +4

      @@curiouscars9282 I can see why! It's just the most fabulous car ever!

    • @LongIslandMopars
      @LongIslandMopars 4 года назад +3

      Auto Europa Naples Nothing beats the sound of those secondaries when they open up. Now that brings back memories.

  • @sweets6865
    @sweets6865 2 месяца назад +1

    My dad had one in that same color in a 4 door. It rode so smooth and quiet icy cold a/c

  • @WycliffStudios
    @WycliffStudios 4 года назад +21

    Looks better than most rounded plastic crap designed to breakdown soon

    • @solidbreed9767
      @solidbreed9767 3 года назад

      @japanwatchconnection I bet u drive a Japanese beater 🤡🤡

    • @solidbreed9767
      @solidbreed9767 3 года назад

      @japanwatchconnection lol how crazy these were "crap" when new but yet 44 years later these are still on the road like this one

  • @BarikSingh
    @BarikSingh 4 года назад +37

    Thank you for your insightful review Bill, you brighten our days and remind us to not take life so seriously all the time

  • @razvandobos9759
    @razvandobos9759 4 года назад +22

    We need Oldsmobile back.

    • @paulparoma
      @paulparoma 4 года назад +13

      Not only that, but we need great American luxury cars back!

    • @bigmacdaddy1234
      @bigmacdaddy1234 4 года назад +1

      Um no we don't. Let it stay dead.

    • @GlamStacheessnostalgialounge
      @GlamStacheessnostalgialounge 4 года назад +6

      @@bigmacdaddy1234 Go clutter up the highway in your shitty plastic SUV with faded headlights and 4 dents in the quarter panel.

    • @paulparoma
      @paulparoma 4 года назад +1

      @D B That's right. It would be nothing but a bunch of rebadged Chevys. Now, if they came back with American luxury cars, which no one seems to want to make anymore, that would be a whole other story. But it ain't never gonna happen.

    • @2strokepower803
      @2strokepower803 4 года назад +2

      Square cars are unfortunately newer coming back :(

  • @DaveonTap
    @DaveonTap 4 года назад +1

    my best memory is from my 76 Delta88 Royale Brougham coup, 455 Rocket V8, 4 BBL Carb, 400 turbo hydromatic transmission . You got the even higher end Olds. Very Nice! Thanks for sharing!

  • @scottymoondogjakubin4766
    @scottymoondogjakubin4766 4 года назад +2

    I had a 73 same color ! I built it up after high school and ran 12s in it all day long for 26 years without a rebuild ! Amazing car ! I dont own it anymore but i seen it still running !

  • @rwj777
    @rwj777 4 года назад +24

    Man I miss Oldsmobile! I've owned 3 of them...the Aurora, Cutlass Supreme and the intrigue. If I could find one of those cars in good condition...I would purchase one again. They were very solid vehicles 👌🏾

    • @RafaelSantos-vd6be
      @RafaelSantos-vd6be 4 года назад +1

      If i had any kind of money i also would buyDa Olsmobiles #98 or # Deltas #88 s And Da Buicks Electras 225 limited or Park Avenues ive ownedAfter my first Car 1966 Ford mustang Fastback 3 Spd then 3 Buicks and 1 one 1974 Olds #98 455 Engine . I love all these big huge cars ,i know Caddys and lincolns are Da I eaders but Buicks snd Okds were da thing in da 1940, thru da 1980 s.If anyone has da bucks please buy a few keep up da Nastalgic History thank you .

    • @aaronwilliams6989
      @aaronwilliams6989 3 года назад +2

      Mine's been Pontiac.

    • @aaronwilliams6989
      @aaronwilliams6989 3 года назад +2

      Too bad the Pontiac went too.

    • @RafaelSantos-vd6be
      @RafaelSantos-vd6be 3 года назад +1

      @@aaronwilliams6989 The Pontiac Ads Wrote Pontiac The Fun Car to Drive Plus they were made Wide Track ,My Brother had A 1973 Red Burgundy Pontiac Sport 5 spoke Mags .

    • @aaronwilliams6989
      @aaronwilliams6989 3 года назад +3

      @@RafaelSantos-vd6be I've had two Grand prixs. A 1997 and 2008.

  • @jeffreydavis9783
    @jeffreydavis9783 11 месяцев назад +3

    I have the 71 version of this car with just 20,000 original miles & I absolutely love it! The understated, classy styling combined with the supremely comfortable & accommodating interior and the rocket 455 w/ the turbo-hydromatic transmission makes this one formidable automobile!

  • @packard5682
    @packard5682 3 года назад

    Saturday morning, recovering from surgery and binge watching Bill!!

  • @randolfo1265
    @randolfo1265 4 года назад +9

    I remember walking down to the Chev-Olds dealer to see the radical square headlights in 1976. Good times!
    Fridgidaire compressor, when GM made fridges - no joke

    • @darkko1969
      @darkko1969 3 года назад +3

      Yep. Our Frigidaire refrigerator in the 70's had the GM badge right next to the Frigidaire badge. I also have an old WWII era rifle made by GM.

    • @MarinCipollina
      @MarinCipollina 2 года назад

      @@darkko1969 Hydramatic Division built a lot of M16s for the US Army

  • @andydanko7074
    @andydanko7074 2 года назад +1

    I had a 1972 tornado with the 455, very fun floaty car

  • @jacquesvaillancourt8334
    @jacquesvaillancourt8334 3 года назад +2

    ...And he is hugely knowledgeable about the cars he presents

  • @liam9307
    @liam9307 4 года назад +24

    The Coupe de Ville and the Delta 88 had a baby, and here it is, the 98 Regency.

    • @jorgealvarado3512
      @jorgealvarado3512 4 года назад +2

      Yup and she's THIRSTY..... VERY THIRSTY for some GASOLINE!!!!! 😂

    • @UTNavySeabee289
      @UTNavySeabee289 3 года назад

      Mine was 1976 Olds 98 Regency Brougham Four Door Hardtop 455/400 700cfm 4BBL CARB, DUAL FLOWMASTERS DUAL EXHAUST.
      SILVER/BURGANDY W/8-WAY PW SEATS,

    • @johnmatarazzo9178
      @johnmatarazzo9178 3 года назад +1

      Buick 225 was the daddy electra

  • @TheHomeExpert5
    @TheHomeExpert5 4 года назад +12

    Tailgaters should have their licenses immediately and permanently revoked.

  • @bhlynd
    @bhlynd 4 года назад +6

    My father had the 1976 Buick Electra, metallic maroon, white vinyl on top back behind the rear window version of that chassis. An amazing car! It was long gone by the time I got my license, but always wished I was able to drive it. I love and miss those mid 70s land yachts. They were the last of their kind.

  • @neilouellette3004
    @neilouellette3004 4 года назад +3

    I owned a 1983 Olds 98 Regency Sedan in 88-89. One of the most relaxing vehicles I've ever owned. Pillow top seats and the smoothest ride. Never broke down or had a problem with that car. Actually liked it better than my 1983 Fleetwood Brougham D'Elegance. A lot better.

  • @socksumi
    @socksumi Год назад +1

    Crappy weather but the car looks amazing.

  • @profpainter5841
    @profpainter5841 2 года назад +1

    I had a 77 with the 455 in it, I got it from a friend who purchased it new, he used to store it in my garage for the winter, illness made so he couldn't drive anymore and I inherited it.
    I always wished for a 76 or earlier, on a lighter note, this Canadian would keep a MAC-10 in the seat pocket.

  • @DanKirchner5150
    @DanKirchner5150 4 года назад +2

    ive owned 5 98's years 73-76 and hands down my favorite rides ,super luxurious

  • @rpm773
    @rpm773 4 года назад +4

    I click on these videos for the entertainment factor of watching some guy talk about one of those giant floaty-boats from the 70s, and by the end of them I'm ready to buy one.

  • @lakeshiabailey9323
    @lakeshiabailey9323 Год назад +2

    My dad had this exact same car except it was light blue with a white leather top

  • @donaldclary846
    @donaldclary846 4 года назад +4

    This was the first car I bought, when I got my driver's license, in 1988. Mine was a dark blue sedan with a black vinyl top. It was a local banker's car. BEAUTIFUL with low miles and paid $800. I LOVED that car.

  • @ThejasonJaw5442
    @ThejasonJaw5442 2 года назад +1

    Oldsmobile a great company

  • @midwest9040
    @midwest9040 4 года назад +5

    I know this car well as my father had one for several years. A 1976 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Sedan. Powder blue, white vinyl top, and same interior in light blue. It was a wonderful car to take long trips in, but horrible in urban areas to maneuver. Wasn't particularly "fast" (as most cars from the mid 1970s weren't). While the engine was large, it was strangled with emission equipment that gave it only 190 net horsepower but a generous 350 lb ft. of torque. What also hampered acceleration back then is Olds put in a 2.41 to 1 rear axle ratio standard to "improve" mileage. This car was meant to "float"- and totally isolate you from the outside world. It did that quite well!

  • @thethomasj1795
    @thethomasj1795 4 года назад +7

    Bill, pleasr do a review on the Oldsmobile Auora. The car was ahead of its time and the style still holds up today.

  • @speedfiend925
    @speedfiend925 4 года назад +21

    How many people think Bill mutters this while tossing and turning in his sleep...."Button Tufted! Button Tufted! Button Tufted!" 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @markmalone279
    @markmalone279 3 года назад +2

    Man I am LOVING all of these tank reviews of yours! I'd be broke if I was in your position. I could never sell any of them.

  • @rickhager7978
    @rickhager7978 4 года назад +2

    This car and the 76 Buick Park Avenue in the silver and black are my 2 favorite cars ever.

    • @richardbuick9029
      @richardbuick9029 4 года назад

      Rick Hager These are also my two favorites🇺🇸👍

  • @seththomas9105
    @seththomas9105 4 года назад +2

    In the mid 1980's Oldsmobile was the No.1 selling car in Iowa. Olds was a damn fine car company that was known for dependability and reliability and was well engineered and designed. RIP Oldsmobile.

  • @thomasc4753
    @thomasc4753 4 года назад +4

    Bill is by far my favorite youtuber

  • @youtbe999
    @youtbe999 3 года назад +1

    The trivia in this video is such a treat. All the stuff I had no idea!

  • @jamesp8569
    @jamesp8569 4 года назад +12

    I like these wallowy old barges that you're reviewing atm. Takes me back to Jim Rockford, Frank Cannon and I'm sure Heather Locklear adorned one of these in a swim suit. Or maybe I dreamt that bit.

    • @V8_screw_electric_cars
      @V8_screw_electric_cars 4 года назад +3

      There was one episode of Rockford where he drove one like this instead of his Firebird bad guys stood no chance.

    • @jerseyoldschool
      @jerseyoldschool 4 года назад +2

      Or Barnaby Jones and his Ford LTD!

  • @LulaRoberts
    @LulaRoberts 4 года назад +5

    I'am a Ford guy but, Oldsmobile always had a great section of color for there cars across the board and a array of options from the smallest to the tops of the line of Oldsmobile 🤔☺.

  • @gsten2116
    @gsten2116 4 года назад +3

    An instant classic. Thank you Bill. Great history lesson and review.

  • @Vince_uk
    @Vince_uk 4 года назад +3

    I am in the UK and I absolutely love this channel and the way Bill presents these cars. If I lived in the US I definitely would have one of cars. I used to drool over the 1959 Chevrolet Impala. When I was a kid in the 1960 there was a guy in my hometown of South Shields in the North East of England who had one and I spent hours just walking past his place just to look at it. He also had a 1964 Pontiac Parisienne in a fabulous metallic lilac (light purple) colour. Terrific cars. I love luxury barges, I drive a Mercedes Benz S Class Limo S320CDi L and I love that.
    Great Channel Bill.

  • @Skunked68
    @Skunked68 2 года назад +1

    Excellent ride in memory lane Bill !! For a long time I had 76 Olds 88 Royale 4 door pillar-less hardtop. Beautiful “cinnamon red” metallic with red velour interior and white vinyl top. The last year of true Olds engine in an Olds (I definitely recall old Iowa farmers ALL upset in 77 to find out their brand new Olds did not have an Olds engine!!! Bet they could tell by lack of vertical oil filler tube up front) and mine also had the magic 455 !! I think driving with a light easy foot, I got up to 14 mpg’s. I had thought Chevy an everyday kind of ride, Pontiac more sports tuned suspension, Olds a “sporty”-ish suspension with much comfort demanded, and Buicks were the REAL floaters with back ends bobbing up and down over the bumps. My 76 Delta 88 lasted and lasted, was brand new for dad’s “established” farmer cousin, then I bought it for $1900 in 1982, 70,000 miles, I drove it to 150,000 miles, passed to another relative for retirement car and then to another relative for a work car. Over 240,000 miles and it STILL always started right away, always cold AC, leaked NOTHING and used NO oil. It eventually got somewhat rusty in a salty climate and the last driver just got tired of driving it, parked it in country back yard still working fine, must’ve been the mid-1990’s, a 20 year old Olds. I enjoyed polishing it and when weather just right, all 4 windows down for massive open side view. I bought four used Oldsmobile chrome spoke optional wheel covers for it, man, they really looked nice!! I installed a power seat frame from a late 60’s full sized Buick rotting in the junk yard, oops, salvage yard!!, all the bolts lined right up, which was rather hard to believe. (“One” had total spare $1 or $2 in pockets was all back then, you’d be surprised how easily “one” could bump that up to $4 to $5 in loose change in cracks of seats and under seats of junked cars that no one else bothered to dig out the piddly change, then go to DQ for a 25 cent hamburger, or a 25 cent beer draw. Drinking legally at tender age 18 then!!, but no longer having to register for the draft, it was a golden age, cops didn’t seem much upset over beer nor a burned out roach stub yet, either. They’d tell you to safely get home and say “hello” to your parents). Sometimes I’d have a friend drive that ginormous 76 Delta 88 Royale and I’d sit in back, looking down that long unending hood, pretending it was a limo and I was rich and had a chauffeur. A whole lotta fun, very reliable and what you cannot find now, throw any rough worn out freeze thaw broken up road at it and you’d pretty much not feel a thing nor hear any sounds of tires taking a beating underneath all that weight. To this day, probably the best car I ever had. After that I shrunk down to a used, tiny in comparison, 1984 Pontiac 2000 wagon 4 popper (over 35 mpg’s was refreshing tho) 1.8L with miserable early throttle body fuel injection and an all too common across the front wheel drive board, GM cold weather power steering problem. Below zero, the steering would get really stiff at certain spots, then loosen up, sometimes plain lock up briefly. Something about worn O rings and aluminum frame of the steering sector?? I’m still greatly surprised and disappointed no class action lawsuit there! It required an entire new power steering sector installed. Some years later, I paid like $300 for a new power steering sector in an 85 Olds Cutlass Cierra with a Pontiac “iron duke” cast iron 2.5L, noisy, zero power, no torque four banger. (But zero torque, heavy engine, skinny tires with front wheel drive does equal almost AWD winter traction, it could barely spin a tire on glare ice!!, the only thing it passed were gas stations. Those noisy like a sewing machine stomping madly, 2.5L “iron dukes”, had likelihood of a head gasket going out, Stone Age fuel injection literally scream idled at 34 mph for several miles in winter, and the headliners were all coming unglued and falling on our heads. I took needle and thread and stitched it back up best as could. How different those 80’s GMs were in build quality, reliability and longevity compared to my 76 Olds Delta 88 land yacht !! If you made it through that lengthy comment sans falling asleep, congrats. And sorry. Could be typos. Mr. Bill got me wonderfully reminiscing. 😄

  • @jasonchristensen6439
    @jasonchristensen6439 3 года назад +1

    Chicago here Bill, come on back!

  • @Dallas_K
    @Dallas_K Год назад +3

    This and its Buick counterpart were equivalent to the big Cadillac but more reliable.

  • @ursirius4878
    @ursirius4878 4 года назад +1

    Had a 73' 98 with the 455. Bought in the early 80s with 27k on it and loved it. Miss that old boat.

  • @jacquesrichard3835
    @jacquesrichard3835 4 года назад +4

    My dad had a black1980 old Regency ,red velour interior, was a rare beauty.😍

  • @pauldizinno4949
    @pauldizinno4949 2 года назад +1

    I saw a nice original 1975 Ninety Eight with the ACRS (factory airbags) option for sale in York, Pennsylvania about 10 years ago. Not too many around.

  • @jas4925
    @jas4925 4 года назад +1

    My grandmother had a 75 Custom Cruiser when I was a young kid. Miss that car.

  • @OrbitalTrails-x5s
    @OrbitalTrails-x5s 4 года назад +5

    Another Blast from the past, Thanks billy

  • @bigboyzguns8164
    @bigboyzguns8164 2 года назад +1

    I would buy this today if it was available. This is a gourgous car.

  • @sblsbl7600
    @sblsbl7600 2 года назад +1

    Oldsmobile was my brand. I had the 1972 98 4door. It was olive. A lot of Canadians can ride in them. When I retire I will come to Florida to get another. You could drive a 455 at 80mph all day. I did that from Ottawa to Toronto once. I paid 750 bucks for it because it got bad mileage. After the Olds rusted away I put the engine in a 77 LeMans. That car could out run a corvette.

  • @dtman66
    @dtman66 4 года назад +8

    I was 10 years old when my dad brought home an identical 98. Same color, two door, vinyl top. Same interior too. My dad was so proud of this car. Of course, he bought it in Lansing, MI., the home of Oldsmobile. He drove truck for C&J which was a car hauling company in Lansing. Parents would let me drive it from the corner of the main road to our home which was on a dirt road. I used to set behind the seat and "play drive". I'm sure my brother, who was 16 at the time, has some stories he could tell about this car. Love the video. I just found your channel and enjoy your knowledge and humor. I was hoping to see the radio antenna go up to hear the sound. Does it still work?

  • @wjtate
    @wjtate 4 года назад +6

    Another beautiful luxo-barge! Sure does take me back ☺.

  • @JohnnyAloha69
    @JohnnyAloha69 4 года назад +2

    Sweet car, my dad had a 71, 73 and 75 regency. He only kept them 2 years.
    This one is in great shape. I prefer the 71-73 coupes because they had true hardtop styling with no center post and retractable quarter windows.
    They were great riding cars, nothing today compares. Only mid 70’s emissions and lax quality prevented them from being pinnacles.

  • @SlowSchwinn
    @SlowSchwinn 4 года назад +2

    Wish I could send you a pic....I have one too. My grandfather picked it up at Hippodrome Olds in Nashville in 1976. Still has the new car smell (that is not a joke).

  • @scottcantrell7348
    @scottcantrell7348 4 года назад

    One of my great aunts had this in this exact color. I was like 6 years old when I got to meet it and LOVED IT at first sight.

  • @rbielarski
    @rbielarski 4 года назад +2

    Wow, how cool to have that to show us! I remember these and loved them. My parents had a 75 Caprice Classic 2dr. coup w/400 4bbl. Got my license with that and snuck it out on many occasions when they went out to dinner with neighbors. :-) Fun memories.....

    • @RafaelSantos-vd6be
      @RafaelSantos-vd6be 3 года назад +1

      Hi I read in car magazi es ,dat Gen Motors put one Third of A Caddy on da Chev,Caprice Grille an other parts,dat me for more sales just like GMC did with Chevy MC Monte Carlos ,Pontiacs GP Grand Prix an Buick Regal ,Olds Cutlass to sell Small Caddy Ekdorados ,just like Ford Lincoln Mercury did for Lincoln Mark 4,5 with Thunderbird, Fords Torino Gran Elite ,And Chryslers 1975,76,_80 Cordobas bye take care .

    • @RafaelSantos-vd6be
      @RafaelSantos-vd6be 3 года назад

      It was true wat I read,dats why they made da front grille to look so Caprice Classic,I drove a 1982 4dr my brother sister in laws Chevy Malibu Classic v_6 229 k not Buicks Gran National 3.6 Turbo boost,only 129 Hp ,a bit Spongy but Lite Blue and dat Classic Grille.It started in 1971 Chev Caprice Classic wore a third of a Caddy Face Grille ,I guess this was wat GM making da 4 Long nose Chev MC Monte Carlos ,Pontiac,GP Grand Prix ,Olds ,Cutlass ,Buick ,Regal to have dat Caddy Eldorado Long Nose Da Line down middle if da car just Like da Caddy Eldorado .I use to buy Car Craft ,Hot Rod and MC Custom Choppets ,Motor Trend Magazines in 1968 thru 1988..

  • @scootergreen3
    @scootergreen3 3 года назад +2

    I like the fact that you didn't put loud pipes on a luxury car. I don't understand why people put them on when these cars come with quiet mufflers and you could still hear the 455 engine with a nice strong tone! I had a 1975 oldsmobile toronado and I miss it!

  • @hlk5887
    @hlk5887 4 года назад +6

    You're hustling Bill! Doing 85mph at the end of the video. Hard to believe this car is 44 years old.

  • @markmaiello9180
    @markmaiello9180 2 года назад +1

    Olds…I do miss ‘em.

  • @patrickflohe7427
    @patrickflohe7427 3 года назад +1

    I love those cars!
    I had one for awhile, and just so comfy!

  • @billace90
    @billace90 4 года назад +17

    Wow! That’s a Hatteras with wheels!
    All it needs is the flybridge...
    Just don’t park it near a Marina or you will get hit with docking fees....

  • @JxT1957
    @JxT1957 2 года назад +1

    i used to own a '76 olds 98 with those same pillow seats. The only seats that beats those seats are the 1976 Cadillac Talisman seats. '74 to '76 GM luxury cars had the most luxurious seats. Look up the '74 to '76 Cadillac Talisman seats they are the ultimate super puffy seats. Only made for 3 years.

  • @SpockvsMcCoy
    @SpockvsMcCoy 4 года назад +14

    Nice car but the 1976 Lincoln Continental with Town Car/Town Coupe trim is still the ultimate boat car of that model year.

    • @turbo8454
      @turbo8454 3 года назад

      The Lincolns rode nowhere near as smooth as the Olds. I owned two Olds 98's of that era and worked for a Ford dealership during that time. The Olds was even smoother than my fathers three Cadillacs of that time period too.

    • @SpockvsMcCoy
      @SpockvsMcCoy 3 года назад

      @@turbo8454 I currently have a 1976 Lincoln Town Car that is superior in every way to the 1976 Olds 98 my father had 40 years ago. The 1971 - 1976 GM full-size cars had cheaper body, trim, and paint quality than the big GM cars that came before (1969 - 1970). The GM cars you like have better road feel but the big 1976 Fords, Mercurys, and Lincolns have superior road isolation and noise suppression that I prefer. If road feel is the most important consideration, than the big Chryslers are the number one choice.

    • @turbo8454
      @turbo8454 3 года назад

      @@SpockvsMcCoy We are going to have to disagree. During my tenure at Ford, I was amazed at how much smoother and quieter the GM products were compared to the new Ford products.

  • @datsun210
    @datsun210 4 года назад +1

    Always love it when you open them up on the highway at the end! So smooth!

  • @dallasguy3306
    @dallasguy3306 4 года назад

    I found your channel recently, and I'm hooked. Being "of a certain age," I remember every luxury "boulevard cruiser"--phrase stolen from Leno--from the late 60s to mid-70s. My mom's BF taught me how to drive a stick ("four on the floor") on a 1969 Oldsmobile 4-4-2. I was 12. He was in the Army; it was top-of-the-line muscle. Once, he admonished me for leaving my foot on the gas while turning a corner. "Never put your foot on the accelerator when making a turn in this car," he said.
    Years later we moved to Fort Worth. My mom bought a '75 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. If I recall (haven't Googled), the Cutlass Supreme was the best-selling car in the US at the time. 350 under the hood, and it was smooth and fast. I loved that car. Maroon with a white vinyl roof.
    Kids back in those days didn't have the kind of spending money today's youngsters take for granted. If we wanted to take a drive out to "The Boonies" (to partake in some mischief), everyone would empty all the change from their pockets so we could put a few gallons in. One of my buddies had a dad who owned a '74 Olds 98, a sedan, four-barrel, 455, natch. All of us kids could fit in this thing. Seatbelts? Who cares. What a ride.
    My best friend's dad was a dentist so they had money. He had a brother. Their dad liked Pontiacs; he handed them down to his sons when he bought a new car. Every well-to-do dad in those days traded in every couple of years for a new car. My BFF was handed down a 400 Catalina. His brother was lucky. He got the 455 Bonneville, which we borrowed from time to time. We used to do a lot of driving to his parent's cabin at the lake. We could be cruising at 70 on a two-lane highway when it was time to pass a slow pickup. When he floored that 455, four-barrel Pontiac at 70 mph, we'd be doing 100 when it changed gears. The whole thing was completely effortless. We didn't do it, but I would imagine that that Pontiac could have cruised for hours at 80-85, barely stretching her legs. Smooth, a/c, radiator running cool, Lynyrd Skynyrd on the FM.
    Those were definitely some of the best years of my life.

  • @BEGGARWOOD1
    @BEGGARWOOD1 4 года назад +2

    Love all these big old American machines

  • @MrMenefrego1
    @MrMenefrego1 4 года назад +8

    From the exquisite, silky-Smooth Olds-455-ci to the elegant 'cathedral' taillights, this Oldsmobile, Ninety Eight is what all *TRUE AMERICAN's* desire in an automobile! Suck on that Bluetooth-loving Snowflakes! Although I was only 15 when this beauty hit the streets, I was in love with its luxurious design! My father, God rest his ornery soul, called these, "The poor man's Cadillac." Pop was a Ford, Lincoln and Mercury guy; the only Oldsmobile he ever owned was the Olds 'Vista Cruiser' with the same 455-ci as this beauty, now that was an awesome wagon! Even with your piss-poor, horrible Detailer's weak efforts to get these cars ready for sale, this is still one magnificent looking Olds! 👀 *God damn it, I wish Detroit still built cars like these for Old Farts like me!* (as I look out to my driveway at my computerized, plastic 2020 5-series BMW with tears in my eyes dreaming of the old, Olds days!)

    • @twoeightythreez
      @twoeightythreez 4 года назад +2

      Why not buy a restored one and pretend its new?

    • @MrMenefrego1
      @MrMenefrego1 4 года назад +4

      @@twoeightythreez Actually, I have several original (unmodified) low-mile American cars in my garages here in The Netherlands. Just bought a magnificent old gold/gold 1980 Lincoln, Versailles with under 40-K on the odometer. (hard to find good, well cared for older American cars here) I know that many people love to hate that model, but, my father ordered one new from the factory and I just loved that car! My Dutch wife, who hates big, classic American cars, actually loves our Lincoln; it's small, very quiet, with a great, smooth ride and she can navigate these little Dutch streets with no problems. She likes it so much in fact that, even though I bought her a new (2020) BMW 5-series, she is usually driving the ole Versailles!

    • @Sc0teeBe318
      @Sc0teeBe318 4 года назад +2

      If you want something floaty and comfortable but still modern, I'd go with a 90's Lexus Ls400. They aren't American but they'll last forever. They remind me a lot of the Crown Vic. If I had the money I'd definitley buy one of these old land yachts. You can find them for cheap still but usually they need a lot of money poured in to make them everyday vehicles. I'd get a low mileage original or a restored one.

    • @twoeightythreez
      @twoeightythreez 4 года назад +1

      @@MrMenefrego1 One of my girlfriends back in the day had a Versailles. They were pretty neat cars. Not quite "little" but just right!

    • @twoeightythreez
      @twoeightythreez 4 года назад

      @@Sc0teeBe318 I actually have a Mercury Grand Marquis. I swapped it to a 5 speed manual. Its pretty neat but i will probably sell it and get a newer midsize car for daily driving. Pretty amazing that a Hyundai Sonata is almost as big on the inside as a Panther

  • @kennybranshaw7526
    @kennybranshaw7526 4 года назад

    My dad bought a 1974 Ninety Eight LS in 1973. Brown with tan interior. This dash brings back memories...

  • @LearnAboutFlow
    @LearnAboutFlow 3 года назад +1

    Nothing I would own personally, but this is really a beautiful car and not tacky like a lot of 1970s models, especially the ones with the red brothel velour interiors.

  • @marvenchin1944
    @marvenchin1944 4 года назад +6

    Another informative review, Bill!! Love the recent selection of of the cars from the 70's and 80's.

  • @richardbrown1234
    @richardbrown1234 2 года назад +1

    True story: in 1984 I owned a 98’ exactly like the one here. My brother and I and another friend used to like to go to breakfast at The Castaways in Las Vegas when we got off shift. We come out and some idiot in a car 1/3 in size of the 98’ parks behind us which had us between two cars. My brother says oh no now what! I say get in. That 98’ pushed that turd out the way so easy lol the turd was now illegally parked. We drove off into the desert

  • @patrickgoncalves3878
    @patrickgoncalves3878 3 года назад

    I had a mint 1982 Oldsmobile 98 when I was in Law School. It was awesome. The ride was like floating on air, it was easy to steer, easy to drive, I could park it easy, I could push it fast, I loved that car. Naples is beautiful.

  • @Jimbo1315
    @Jimbo1315 10 месяцев назад

    Best riding car ever produced. My dad owned five Oldsmobiles’. You could put thousands of miles on those motors. Smooth as silk. They still rode great even when they were wore out.

  • @anthonym8586
    @anthonym8586 4 года назад

    My dad bought the four door in 1976 , I was just turning 17 when he got it .
    Never has a teenager behaved so well , kept his room spotless , worked for his parents at their business and refused to be paid .
    I must have washed and waxed that car a dozen times before pop let me drive it , IT WAS WORTH 10 TIMES WHAT I DID TO DRIVE IT .
    I miss that car so badly that every time I get in my Cadillac I think about that 98 Regency .

  • @Ascotman
    @Ascotman 4 года назад +1

    I almost bought one of these 1976 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Coupe's in 1976 at 1400 Motors in Lowell, Massachusetts!

  • @BeamBuiltSr
    @BeamBuiltSr 4 года назад +1

    As a young pre-teen my family had a brand new '76 Ninety Eight Regency Sedan - awesome car for the time.... those were the days!

  • @christianobrien4465
    @christianobrien4465 4 года назад +5

    My Great Uncle Joseph George would buy a new one in detroit every two years. Then...he and his wife would drive up from ocala florida to oneida lake near syracuse where he had a beautiful cabin on the south shore. He owned the local sherwin williams and glidden/dutch boy paint stores in ocala and treated himself to his powder blue enamel with white vinyl top. His was also the regency brougham and it is to this day one of the most oppulent beautiful cars in my memory. Growing up spending summers with him at the lake...damn that thing had an auto scan feature on the radio...mechanical of course and when you pressed the button the needle would travel across all the radio channels til you found one you wanted. And of course...the 8 track player baby!!! America in those days...what a country. I love ya bill...I never made it big so not sure I can afford one of your cars but I need to replace my work truck (2009Ram 1500). I haul a 5000lb trailer southeast regionally delivering aircraft parts. If you have something that can do that let me know because there's nobody I'd rather buy a car from than you. Thanks always for what you do Bill....

  • @Toguro-oy3ld
    @Toguro-oy3ld 3 года назад

    The car is a beautiful gem and Bill is a treasure.

  • @jalan5655
    @jalan5655 4 года назад +1

    Bill is an absolute SCREAM. I love his irreverent approach.

  • @brucebuschman2186
    @brucebuschman2186 4 года назад +1

    Love the humor and sarcasm. if you get tired of the car thing you would make a great Paul Lynde impressionist... 😀

  • @bobgomez9481
    @bobgomez9481 4 года назад

    "Getting this thing up one handed should be fun..." - Bill rocks. And the detail guy! With the floor mats!

  • @johnnyb7932
    @johnnyb7932 3 года назад +1

    My first car in 1982 was a 1973 Oldsmobile Delta 88 given to me by my grandfather and unfortunately just my luck they are conditioning didn't work

  • @dustymisfit5665
    @dustymisfit5665 4 года назад +6

    LOL. We had the same car to pull a 22 ft SeaRay in 1979 and my dad blew up the trans backing the boat up the driveway. Quite the scene to see.

  • @jeffsworld2
    @jeffsworld2 4 года назад

    This takes me back to high school. Buddy of mine had one just like this, color and all. It was his parents hand me down. It was a tank. He’d drive over curbs, dirt hills, you name it. Tore it up but it kept running. What fun we had... haha

  • @unclefester6033
    @unclefester6033 4 года назад

    I had a 71 & just loved it on a trip