I HAD 4 OLDSMOBILE 98'S. Had the 1981 through 83 models four door. Man I got to give me another one before I pass away. I love the way that car rides when it hits a dip in the road it just floats. The prima velor seats and the space in the interior of the car is absolutely fantastic. Classic American car.
I can still remember the distinct smell of that Prima Velour upholstery. It was the same whether it was in an Olds 98, a Chevy Monte Carlo, or a Buick Regal. Such comfortable seats. Man, I so miss these cars.
Amazing that 36 years later, this beauty still has her original OEM Anco short-frame wiper blades. GM also sourced the similar Trico short-frame tubular units on other models. These have long been out of production. They were ubiquitous on GMs throughout the '80s. Not sure where you would find refills for these that are not dry rotted.
By '84, it actually wasn't. Design changes had been made by that point to fix some of the problems. If you took care of it and gave it the proper maintenance, this car would be really unique in 2021. Regardless, if the engine was trashed but the car was in good shape otherwise, there are a lot of engine swap options available - Olds 307, 350 or 403 would all fit with minimal fuss.
@@silvernail6 And I'll bet that Olds rode a lot better than the Suby. I really miss piloting around the GM full-sizes cars and Ford Panthers from the '80s. They were so comfortable.
This car is an absolute gem. I would buy her in a heartbeat without any reservation whatsoever. Talk about a trip down memory lane!
I HAD 4 OLDSMOBILE 98'S. Had the 1981 through 83 models four door. Man I got to give me another one before I pass away. I love the way that car rides when it hits a dip in the road it just floats. The prima velor seats and the space in the interior of the car is absolutely fantastic. Classic American car.
I can still remember the distinct smell of that Prima Velour upholstery. It was the same whether it was in an Olds 98, a Chevy Monte Carlo, or a Buick Regal. Such comfortable seats. Man, I so miss these cars.
Alexander Crump
I used to have a '84 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight Regency Brougham four door sedan myself.
@@joshuasummers7440 Sweet. The last of the nice C-bodies (almost) - at least for Olds and Buick. One of my all-time favorite cars.
@@AlexanderCrump I agree.
Love this car!
I had an ‘84, it was powered by a 307.
I’d keep her in my garage, for sure!
Cool Ride ! I remember these in my youth . My parents drove a Pontiac Parisienne and I owned a Chevrolet Caprice Classic back in the day.
Amazing that 36 years later, this beauty still has her original OEM Anco short-frame wiper blades. GM also sourced the similar Trico short-frame tubular units on other models. These have long been out of production. They were ubiquitous on GMs throughout the '80s. Not sure where you would find refills for these that are not dry rotted.
I'm gonna have to connect with you and show you mine it looks the same
I haven't been able to find any 98s anywhere In the 80s brougham edition with blue like mine so I think I got a keeper
I drove one exactly like this same exterior and interior. Drove it 1 hour away from Indiana to Chicago when I was only 14 years old
THX YOU FOR THE VIDEO. LONG LIVE THE OLDSMOBILE 98 REGENCY BROUGHAM. 💯💯💯💯
The steering wheel is really pleasing to look at
The Olds steering wheel was much better than the Buick. The Cadillac's was nice.
I have one that looks exactly the same all around . 97000 miles but taken care of.. second owner
Have the other rims too
the olds 98 was a nice car, that was big and comfortable. diesel motor was a disaster
not gonna lie, this music makes me want to break stuff
Awesome Car
The diesel option was a big mistake!
By '84, it actually wasn't. Design changes had been made by that point to fix some of the problems. If you took care of it and gave it the proper maintenance, this car would be really unique in 2021. Regardless, if the engine was trashed but the car was in good shape otherwise, there are a lot of engine swap options available - Olds 307, 350 or 403 would all fit with minimal fuss.
@@AlexanderCrump Have to agree.....had an '80 that delivered same mpg as my current Subaru.......miss that car
@@silvernail6 And I'll bet that Olds rode a lot better than the Suby. I really miss piloting around the GM full-sizes cars and Ford Panthers from the '80s. They were so comfortable.
What is the selling price? Has it sold already?
is this vehicle still available to purchase?
Is it available
Is this land yacht still for sale
Is she still for sale?
Where is it?
What kind of price from looking for
How much?
Still for sale?
My Aunt Wilma had the same car.
No price?
Gotta be asking alot if no price listed
How much
Just trying to see me 98 is still available
Is this car available
Is this vehicle still available for sale? What's the asking price?
I have one same color 74,866 miles on it ismael velda
@adminal for real idk if I really want to sell her but I’ll take 6500 I literally drive it everyday
@@smokingflavors pics?
@@JMurrell I still got I can take pics when I get home I’m at the airport rn
@@smokingflavors that funny I just got in from LAX. Looking forward to the pics
2 foots and 2 regular white walls. At least get matching rubber
💙 Gorgeous. A great ghetto cruiser 😈
Let's hope some idiot doesn't buy it and think 30 inch rims would look good. Please, God.
really stupid thing to say