394 fire breathing cubic inches of Rocket Oldsmobile. About 345 HP and 4 zillion ft.lbs. of torque. What a beautiful example of a 1962 Starfire. My all time favorite sports/luxury car. I drag raced a couple of 1950 Olds' back in the '60's. My Holiday had a 394 in it and was the big surprise for many so called muscle cars.
My Father in law had a 1962 Olds,That car was a 4 dr ht the interiors were drop dead gorgeous!, the chrome lit it up the beautiful tape speedo,Green till 40?, yellow 40/70, 70+ RED... He got lit a lot we went to Kentucky a lot,I got to drive it a LOT,I had it to 100, MANY times like sitting in a rockin chair😊
My Grandfather had one he bought new, when he past my Grandmother gave it to my Dad he drove it to work for years, I loved that car wish I had it today, best looking Oldsmobile
Oh my god those were beautiful cars! A friend of mine had one back in the early 70's when I was in high school! I Had a black 1960 Olds 88 convertible with a red silver and white interior and white top! It was dechromed, lowered and had fender skirts on it ! He used to outrun me all of the time!
Those Starfires had some pretty neat interior features. For example, above the glovebox door was a panel with the Starfire script. This was edge lit by the dash lights circuit, so when you turned on the lights at night, the panel would glow and provide your passenger with a luminous advertisement of what car they were riding in!
When you see something like this next to modern day motors, you appreciate it much more. Back in a time when cars were cars. Long live Detroit's memory.
Our family owned a loaded mint 2 door 63 Oldsmobile Starfire hardtop, shiny black in color, wide white steel stripe trimmed with chrome on each side, red bucket seat interior and stick shift console with tachometer. That was a very kool vehicle in its day, still are a sharp looking vehicle.
Great stuff. I'd like a look round that garage. Some nice cars and stuff in there. Make a video on that and involve you're Grandad too. Get him to talk about the cars and history behind them. That would be cool. 👍
"A N D" That darn car was one of the best cars that GM ever made... I cannot remember any other car that could pass it... That sucker was truly a "ROCKET"... Olds could not have named a better name for that automobile...
What a beautiful car! I love those old ‘60s Starfires! They came from the era when manufacturers made cars with style and performance to draw in buyers. This was a true luxury muscle car, I would love to see you and your dad tackle the restoration of that car
You Dad is cool as hell. Quiet.. knows everything but stands back and watches. My Pop is the same way. Get's right in there when there is dirty stuff to do..
Hey Budget Buildz guys, I watched the starfire video and as another 62 Starfire owner would like to help you get yours on the road . You mentioned that you are in need of a master cylinder. I have a brand new never installed Master cylinder and power booster that will fit your Starfire . I ordered it and never installed it because I decided to buy a complete dics brake kit and the original Master cylinder seller would not take my return . You can get it CHEAP ! LET ME KNOW , MARK Z
I'm not a big fan of American cars, but I like this one. And that other black one you had. This one needs a paint job and that's basically it. As I mentioned before. Give it a coat of zinc before the primer and she'll last forever. You guys rock.
My younger brother traded his Mo-ped for one exactly like this one back in the early seventies. Cool car. Even same color. They don't make 'em like that anymore. Thanks for the videos.
I had a 62 Dynamic 88 4 door, no A/C but the engine was killer. Looked rough with the rust at the bottom of the door panels but I won many a stop light challenge with hopped up Novas and such. Good Times!
Back in the day, I had two of these. Hard top and a convertible. This was in Nebraska and both were rusted out pretty bad in the quarter panels. The hard top I bought when I was 17 in 1967. The convertible I bought in 1971. I really did like these old cars and I would squall the tires every chance I got. Good luck on the restore. I'll assume that I am watching this 11 months after it first posted, you have come along nicely.
I owned a car exactly like this when I got drafted in 1966. It was a beautiful, classy and great running vehicle. As luck would have it, my little brother totaled it when I was in Vietnam. I still miss that wonderful piece of art.
My dad had a 63 Starfire 330 ultra compression motor 4 barrel 4 speed!! It was black on red I fell in love with it at the age of 4!! That 4barel moaned I loved it!!
I do love this car 1962 Oldsmobile to please continue to show us some more new videos love Oldsmobile’s and the restoration process my brothers thank you guys so much
Wow a '62 with factory power windows, air conditioning, buckets/console! That is a very rare bird indeed!!! There are plenty of shops that will rebuild your master cylinder when there's no parts available. You'll just need to remove it from the car and ship it to them.
Back in the 90's I picked up a 62 Oldsmobile Super 88 with a 394 Skyrocket in it, man that car flew! Raced a Camaro once, chirped the tires in all the gears and blew his doors off at 4 different traffic lights!
Just had this video pop up, love the models of the cars back then. They were pretty and classy, unlike the modern autos that are a cross between a panel truck and a cheap vacuum cleaner
I remember back when that slab-sided 62 style came out, I was just a kid but I thought they were nice looking cars. GM abandoned Oldsmo and Pontiac fins like they were diseased, and shoved all that fin into 1960 Buicks and Caddys and turned them sideways on Chevys. As the 60's wore on Oldsmos got a little more piggish every year. Killer condition on that car, remarkable.
It always seemed to me with the 1959 models, the the more the car cost the more upright the fins were. The Chevy had horizontal fins. The Buick had diagonal fins and the Cadillac had the most upright.
That ol Starfire had some nice torque. A guy had it parked at stop n go back in the day and we’re looking at it, he says come here I want to show you something. So he’s starting it up, starts given er gas and he goes look at the body shift up and down. And that’s how I learned something about torque.
uncle's got some fun cars...the starfire of course, but looks like a '62 XL, and a bulletbird. despite the leaky brakes, looks like y'all had a good gettogether with the family...have an excuse to do it again when another m/c is located. thx for the fun side trip from the usual content!
The ‘62 T-bird is my Uncles and the ‘62 XL 406 Tripower 4 speed is my grandfathers 😉 All the others old cars there.....are ours 😅 It was definitely nice to see everyone, it’s been a minute! Glad you enjoyed!
I am just getting caught up on your earlier videos. My grandfather had a 1962 Olds 88 and I have fond memories of sitting on his lap and steering his car when I was 4 or 5 years old. It was cool to see you bring the Starfire back to life and see your whole family involved. Your grandparents were certainly cool to have so many cars and garages on their property. Thanks for the tip about the reverse thread lug nuts. I didn't know about this and would have probably struggled with it. I have always thought it would be neat to restore a 1962 Olds in remembrance of my grandfather. Thanks for the enjoyable videos!
Best looking Olds ever! My Dad had a ‘62 Starfire. Light metallic blue with marching interior. Buckets, console etc. Fender skirts. However the 394cu inch engine had been replaced with a 455cu.! Beautiful car!
Yep, I have the spring tool too. One day I was too lazy to get up off the ground to get it and used the 'vise grip and screw driver' method. Screw driver slipped and hit me in my forehead. It takes more than one roll of paper towels to stop the bleeding. Still have the dent in my head. That was the last time I did drum brakes.
Hi Michael, I just wanted to thank you for your great videos, they are improving all the time. Kind regards FromMarcus in Pringle Bay in sunny South Africa. Keep it up my friend.
That car is going to rust now that it's outside in the wet air and rain better get some primer or something on it soon or it will be covered in surface rust.
These are really nice cars and packed a powerful punch. Oldsmobile rocket v8 is nothing to mess with. Old cars are much more beautiful than the new stuff. Back when we built dreams and didn't destroy them
Giving that 62 Oldsmobile is worth the restoration n a new transformation n a new paint color like silver as the base coat n a Red pearl Color for the exterior n 14 coats of Crystal clear sealer
1962 must have been about the last year GM used a generator. They were such a pain. Glad you've rescued this one. Looks like a great candidate for restoration.
A nice midsized sedan. Will look good with a full restoration and a Continental tire kit. Not as long as my dad's 59 olds 98 Convertible, Rocket 394 with Continental kit, or his '63 Cadillac Fleetwood hardtop, but a nice two door car.
Good job as usual. Seeing your grandfather's layout gives me a clearer understanding of what you want to have for yourself. Of course, I'm going to fuss at you lovingly if the Starfire doesn't have seat belts.
Not a GM fan by any means BUT this car is classic American! Good luck with sourcing the parts you need. I hope it runs proudly! I morn the loss of the classic Detroit.
That interior is like a time capsule. It looks phenomenal.
394 fire breathing cubic inches of Rocket Oldsmobile. About 345 HP and 4 zillion ft.lbs. of torque. What a beautiful example of a 1962 Starfire. My all time favorite sports/luxury car. I drag raced a couple of 1950 Olds' back in the '60's. My Holiday had a 394 in it and was the big surprise for many so called muscle cars.
My Father in law had a 1962 Olds,That car was a 4 dr ht the interiors were drop dead gorgeous!, the chrome lit it up the beautiful tape speedo,Green till 40?, yellow 40/70, 70+ RED...
He got lit a lot we went to Kentucky a lot,I got to drive it a LOT,I had it to 100, MANY times like sitting in a rockin chair😊
Hello, I am a 63-year-old retired doctor. The car of my childhood. I am very happy with his work. Come easy. Greetings to you all from Turkey Izmir.
Those were good cars but they were crippled by the lousy Roto Hydramatics. A four spped would have been a great addition.
My Grandfather had one he bought new, when he past my Grandmother gave it to my Dad he drove it to work for years, I loved that car wish I had it today, best looking Oldsmobile
Oh my god those were beautiful cars! A friend of mine had one back in the early 70's when I was in high school! I Had a black 1960 Olds 88 convertible with a red silver and white interior and white top! It was dechromed, lowered and had fender skirts on it ! He used to outrun me all of the time!
That model of Oldsmobile was probably the best looking car ever produced out of Detroit
Agreed. ‘57 chevys are overrated.
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One of the few guys who clean the top of the engine before attempt to run. GOOD JOB! :)
Why you would take that outside in the damp weather when it was as dry as could be in the garage?
Those Starfires had some pretty neat interior features. For example, above the glovebox door was a panel with the Starfire script. This was edge lit by the dash lights circuit, so when you turned on the lights at night, the panel would glow and provide your passenger with a luminous advertisement of what car they were riding in!
I modified my 1964 Olds 98 panel with a backlight to do a similar thing.
When you see something like this next to modern day motors, you appreciate it much more. Back in a time when cars were cars. Long live Detroit's memory.
The inside of that Starfire is amazing!
First thing I would want to do is protect the bare metal if its leaving that uber dry environment...
Too bad they started to randomly take the paint of....for whatever reason. Would have been a great surviver otherwise
Had one of these back in the 70s with V8, 2V, 3 on the tree. Used to outrun mach1s and the like all the time. Nice to see it again.
One of my favorites. I walked by a new one of these every day when i was going to junior high school. It was red like this one. Memories
Our family owned a loaded mint 2 door 63 Oldsmobile Starfire hardtop, shiny black in color, wide white steel stripe trimmed with chrome on each side, red bucket seat interior and stick shift console with tachometer. That was a very kool vehicle in its day, still are a sharp looking vehicle.
One of those rare gems, you won't find many in that condition out there.
Great stuff. I'd like a look round that garage. Some nice cars and stuff in there. Make a video on that and involve you're Grandad too. Get him to talk about the cars and history behind them. That would be cool. 👍
Back when American cars were as beautiful inside as they were on the outside...
"A N D" That darn car was one of the best cars that GM ever made... I cannot remember any other car that could pass it... That sucker was truly a "ROCKET"... Olds could not have named a better name for that automobile...
What a beautiful car! I love those old ‘60s Starfires! They came from the era when manufacturers made cars with style and performance to draw in buyers. This was a true luxury muscle car, I would love to see you and your dad tackle the restoration of that car
My favorite Olds , my parents had a 62 Oldsmobile Super 88 and I loved it
I had one too, it could get up and go
You Dad is cool as hell. Quiet.. knows everything but stands back and watches. My Pop is the same way. Get's right in there when there is dirty stuff to do..
Get that car in a garage STAT! Don't let that good metal go to rusting!!! O.O
Hey Budget Buildz guys, I watched the starfire video and as another 62 Starfire owner would like to help you get yours on the road . You mentioned that you are in need of a master cylinder. I have a brand new never installed Master cylinder and power booster that will fit your Starfire . I ordered it and never installed it because I decided to buy a complete dics brake kit and the original Master cylinder seller would not take my return . You can get it CHEAP ! LET ME KNOW , MARK Z
Hey Mark! Thanks for reaching out to us! Mind emailing me at wagner.michael70@hotmail.com please!
Still got that?
I'm not a big fan of American cars, but I like this one. And that other black one you had. This one needs a paint job and that's basically it. As I mentioned before. Give it a coat of zinc before the primer and she'll last forever. You guys rock.
Well worth restoring. Even if you have to do a disk conversion. Very nice well optioned car.
That interior is a work of art, what a fabulous project to get stuck into.
When I was in 6 grade I remember a teacher who bought one new in 1961. This is a really cool car.
My younger brother traded his Mo-ped for one exactly like this one back in the early seventies. Cool car. Even same color. They don't make 'em like that anymore. Thanks for the videos.
My brother had a 64 Olds StarFire. Loved that car.
I had a 62 Dynamic 88 4 door, no A/C but the engine was killer. Looked rough with the rust at the bottom of the door panels but I won many a stop light challenge with hopped up Novas and such. Good Times!
Back in the day, I had two of these. Hard top and a convertible. This was in Nebraska and both were rusted out pretty bad in the quarter panels. The hard top I bought when I was 17 in 1967. The convertible I bought in 1971. I really did like these old cars and I would squall the tires every chance I got. Good luck on the restore. I'll assume that I am watching this 11 months after it first posted, you have come along nicely.
I owned a car exactly like this when I got drafted in 1966. It was a beautiful, classy and great running vehicle. As luck would have it, my little brother totaled it when I was in Vietnam. I still miss that wonderful piece of art.
My dad had a 63 Starfire 330 ultra compression motor 4 barrel 4 speed!! It was black on red I fell in love with it at the age of 4!! That 4barel moaned I loved it!!
I do love this car 1962 Oldsmobile to please continue to show us some more new videos love Oldsmobile’s and the restoration process my brothers thank you guys so much
My grandfather had this exact model and he loved it!
Old school cool for ya! Jumps right back to life! Little grumpy but will come around.
Another great find! I love the original color!
Yall need to do vids with vicegrip garage that would make for some awesome content
Wow a '62 with factory power windows, air conditioning, buckets/console! That is a very rare bird indeed!!!
There are plenty of shops that will rebuild your master cylinder when there's no parts available. You'll just need to remove it from the car and ship it to them.
Back in the 90's I picked up a 62 Oldsmobile Super 88 with a 394 Skyrocket in it, man that car flew! Raced a Camaro once, chirped the tires in all the gears and blew his doors off at 4 different traffic lights!
I think the 62 Starfire was the most beautiful Olds ever made.
I'm glad he did not total forget about the car. I like the body style of it.
Just had this video pop up, love the models of the cars back then. They were pretty and classy, unlike the modern autos that are a cross between a panel truck and a cheap vacuum cleaner
Can't wait for Part 2. I used to race a 1964 Jetstar back in the mid 60's. Love the 394 Engine!
I remember back when that slab-sided 62 style came out, I was just a kid but I thought they were nice looking cars. GM abandoned Oldsmo and Pontiac fins like they were diseased, and shoved all that fin into 1960 Buicks and Caddys and turned them sideways on Chevys. As the 60's wore on Oldsmos got a little more piggish every year. Killer condition on that car, remarkable.
It always seemed to me with the 1959 models, the the more the car cost the more upright the fins were. The Chevy had horizontal fins. The Buick had diagonal fins and the Cadillac had the most upright.
That ol Starfire had some nice torque. A guy had it parked at stop n go back in the day and we’re looking at it, he says come here I want to show you something. So he’s starting it up, starts given er gas and he goes look at the body shift up and down. And that’s how I learned something about torque.
Whoopee! A Starfleet. Hadn't seen one in years! Great video!
Starfleet was a Star Trek term.
Beautiful, nothing is like the classics. Keep them comen.
uncle's got some fun cars...the starfire of course, but looks like a '62 XL, and a bulletbird. despite the leaky brakes, looks like y'all had a good gettogether with the family...have an excuse to do it again when another m/c is located. thx for the fun side trip from the usual content!
The ‘62 T-bird is my Uncles and the ‘62 XL 406 Tripower 4 speed is my grandfathers 😉 All the others old cars there.....are ours 😅 It was definitely nice to see everyone, it’s been a minute! Glad you enjoyed!
Boy you're digging out some good rides my friend. Love the work Micheal. Fantastic video as always and much love from Pickens buddy. 😀👍
Gorgeous car!
I am just getting caught up on your earlier videos. My grandfather had a 1962 Olds 88 and I have fond memories of sitting on his lap and steering his car when I was 4 or 5 years old. It was cool to see you bring the Starfire back to life and see your whole family involved. Your grandparents were certainly cool to have so many cars and garages on their property. Thanks for the tip about the reverse thread lug nuts. I didn't know about this and would have probably struggled with it. I have always thought it would be neat to restore a 1962 Olds in remembrance of my grandfather. Thanks for the enjoyable videos!
Best looking Olds ever! My Dad had a ‘62 Starfire. Light metallic blue with marching interior. Buckets, console etc. Fender skirts. However the 394cu inch engine had been replaced with a 455cu.! Beautiful car!
I had a 62 olds starfire beautiful car wish I kept it
Very cool, always liked that body style!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
What about the VW beetle?They need love too..😊
That exhaust sounds great!
grand father had a 62 holiday coup 394 two barrel, largest venturi i ever seen
Starfire, very cool and wow on the great condition! Gonna really enjoy watching this project.
What a beautiful car. Love the body lines.
That white T-Bird in the middle there is so nice looking. 👍👍👍
Love the Thunderbird that's also in the garage!
I think it's a '62 Galaxie.
Great job guys. I've changed many a drum brake in bygone days. I think I still have the spring tool. You guys rock - thanks for bringing us along.
Yep, I have the spring tool too. One day I was too lazy to get up off the ground to get it and used the 'vise grip and screw driver' method. Screw driver slipped and hit me in my forehead. It takes more than one roll of paper towels to stop the bleeding. Still have the dent in my head. That was the last time I did drum brakes.
62 T-Bird in the background - nice collection
I love that car
Hi Michael, I just wanted to thank you for your great videos, they are improving all the time. Kind regards
FromMarcus in Pringle Bay in sunny South Africa. Keep it up my friend.
That car is going to rust now that it's outside in the wet air and rain better get some primer or something on it soon or it will be covered in surface rust.
These are really nice cars and packed a powerful punch. Oldsmobile rocket v8 is nothing to mess with. Old cars are much more beautiful than the new stuff. Back when we built dreams and didn't destroy them
I have to say you guys in the States really knew how to design cars back then. Regards from London
The taillights remind me of the C5 vette's taillights haha. Sounded like you were making popcorn when you were airing that one tire up lol!
15:26 SHE'S ALIVEEEEEEE!!!!! 💪🤙
Com'on man at least give a spoiler alert....
Between the Rocket 88 and the 442, this was the performance Olds to have.
Great car , love it thanks.
Mike
I really enjoyed this video I have done all this when I bought sold cars I would love to see more of it please mate
Phil in the UK
Wow and a Galaxie 500 My grandmother had hers was baby blue but this was such a great episode with memories of my past
Giving that 62 Oldsmobile is worth the restoration n a new transformation n a new paint color like silver as the base coat n a Red pearl Color for the exterior n 14 coats of Crystal clear sealer
Wow great job! Glad to see you guys getting another one out on the road👍😎
Early 60s olds had bizarre and beautiful interiors. The best in GM at that time
Nice old car love it. I wished it was 4 door but still love it.
The Olds is nice but I have a special place in my heart for the '62 Galaxie. My first car.
1962 must have been about the last year GM used a generator. They were such a pain. Glad you've rescued this one. Looks like a great candidate for restoration.
Great work. Thanks to share.
Michael go back for the bug 😄
You and your dad are finding some cool cars .you are going a service to the classic car gods 😃
I want to see more of this car and a peak at the T-Bird. She is a beauty.
I can hear the car singing "i want to brakes free" :)
When GM design was number one in the world.
I love that Rambler too...such a nice car
Chicken! You had a hand brake......
And a family to get home safely to 😉👍🏼
Nice to see you working on something other than a Porsche for a change.
A nice midsized sedan.
Will look good with a full restoration and a Continental tire kit. Not as long as my dad's 59 olds 98 Convertible, Rocket 394 with Continental kit, or his '63 Cadillac Fleetwood hardtop, but a nice two door car.
Very nice Interieur, the Wheel is awesome. Greetings from Germany
Looks like the original owner didn't miss too many boxes on the order form. I noticed power vent wings and a power drivers seat!
Almost 80k subs! Wow, I remember when you were just getting going! Great job, I enjoy all your videos and look forward to seeing more each week!
Tough call but I believe the 62 Starfire Convertible is my fave of all time
Good job as usual. Seeing your grandfather's layout gives me a clearer understanding of what you want to have for yourself. Of course, I'm going to fuss at you lovingly if the Starfire doesn't have seat belts.
I'm always excited for new builds, love the content you create, keep up the good work man, 🤘👍
Brilliant video enjoyed, love them old American cars
That is a beautiful car. One of the prettiest Olds made.
Thank you. Extemely nice Oldsmobile.
Not a GM fan by any means BUT this car is classic American! Good luck with sourcing the parts you need. I hope it runs proudly! I morn the loss of the classic Detroit.