one of the most stunning automobiles ever, 66-67 Toronados are in my top ten alltime, my favourite GM Divisions greatest car.,,,thats just me. Hope it sees the road again!
I am a professional transmission rebuilder. back in the day I have rebuilt a lot of those transmissions. they were a 425 thm what the basically were was a turbo 400 in a front wheel drive case. I wish I had another to build! oh I long for the good old days,,,,,,,,,
Love it!!! It's cool seeing a 67 Toronado. The car that all the Olds "88" models were modeled after that year. Check out my 67 Delta 88 on my channel. It has very similar body lines. Very very cool save!!!!!
Probably worth 25,000 restored, gonna be more than that to restore it, that's a problem, unless u got a sentimental attachment to it, c my car, sentimental, and it was clean, still got 25,000 into a 73 Grand Prix that's probably worth 15, if u get a guy that loves it
Pontiac GrandPrix73 I’m with you on that for sure. I drove a 73’ Grand Prix in 75-79 with very little miles on it. To this day I would take it over anything else. Triple black with red pinstripes Pontiac rally wheels.
Had a 1966, miss that ride a lot.
Breaks my heart to see classics in a state of disrepair
one of the most stunning automobiles ever, 66-67 Toronados are in my top ten alltime, my favourite GM Divisions greatest car.,,,thats just me. Hope it sees the road again!
Nice to find one complete, everybody always gets the engine out of them. I'd like to have a 425 myself. ✌😎
I've got a 425 in a 66' I'm actually selling right now.
rudyvasquezart@gmail.com if you have any questions.
She is a BEAUTY, great lines!!
I am a professional transmission rebuilder. back in the day I have rebuilt a lot of those transmissions. they were a 425 thm what the basically were was a turbo 400 in a front wheel drive case. I wish I had another to build! oh I long for the good old days,,,,,,,,,
Are these hard to repair/ rebuild? I've heard a couple of people say some trans shops these days are clueless when it comes to these...
Knock* Knock! ✊🚪
amazing car , nice video thanks! , was nice to hear the engine rev
Wish we had cars like this in Ireland, along with cheap gas and big long roads! I would LOVE me an olds 🙂
67 was a great year for cars i love my 67 impala!
Sweet sound from exhausts!!!! Sweet car,i like it a lot!
My wife and I have a revcon with an Olds 454 engine/trans/drivetrain fwd motorhome.
Love it!!! It's cool seeing a 67 Toronado. The car that all the Olds "88" models were modeled after that year. Check out my 67 Delta 88 on my channel. It has very similar body lines. Very very cool save!!!!!
She'll be good to go with a lil Spit & Polish,Fellas. Sure Hope Santa Was Kind ? ATB Ter God Bless
Terry W. Milburn
The exhaust hell sound is amazing!! 385 HP no?
Great!😎
Love these,practical for the UK?
What your thoughts of the Lucas oil I'm afraid too put it in my 99 gmc 3500
A gorgeous old car. How is she in 2019?
56 years old in 2023
@@midnightrunner684 Great to hear that. Keep giving her love.
Did You guys buy it?
Yes. We couldn't let this one get away! needs work but is all there and original and purrs like a kitten. Thanks for watching!
Drop that 425ci 365hp into a 65 Cutlas o man
true American iron should be restored
Is it for sale
I had 3 when I was younger I'd like to have another one so I could restore it to its former glory
depends on the offer!
Obviously stored in tough weather out doors sad that she’s nearly ruined . Too much$$ to save
She is going eat an LS motor soon
Probably worth 25,000 restored, gonna be more than that to restore it, that's a problem, unless u got a sentimental attachment to it, c my car, sentimental, and it was clean, still got 25,000 into a 73 Grand Prix that's probably worth 15, if u get a guy that loves it
Pontiac GrandPrix73
I’m with you on that for sure. I drove a 73’ Grand Prix in 75-79 with very little miles on it. To this day I would take it over anything else. Triple black with red pinstripes Pontiac rally wheels.