My dad had 3 Oldsmobiles, I never had one. He had a 1964 Dynamic 88 station wagon in dark green, a 1967 Vista Cruiser in light almond with wood paneling, and a 1978 4 door sedan in gold. All great cars.
Back to Oldsmobile for one more thing, Lou, I had the honor to Judge a car show the company I work for sponsored in Mt Vernon NY about 10 years ago, and a guy had a 70 XSS or XS Cutlass convertible black on black, loaded w every option, air, power windows, am/fm, 8 track tape on the floor factory w Oldsmobile on the tape lid, instructions attached, car was perfect, 19,000 original miles, now there was vettes and Camaros and road runners there, well I gave this guy best in show, the guy was crying cause he never took first in a show before, you should've heard all those guys grumbling, I loved it, cause I have the only 73 Grand Prix at most NY car shows day two w factory sunroof, aftermarket spokes and Vogue tires, being individuals in life is important, how many Camaros and Chevelles can you look at
Loved watching this. My dad had the '65 Olds 442 Cannibal from Kansas City sitting out back (black and silver). Never got to drive it on the street. He said it was due to the rear end. It had been raced at the track. I wanted to drive it into my high school parking lot so bad. He wound up having to sell it. I wish people never had to sell their beloved cars. He also had two of the F-85s. I believe they were both 1964 (one light blue, one gold). He had a couple of the late 60's Cutlasses, and even an Omega. LOL. The last Olds he bought was the 1970 Olds Cutlass Rallye 350 ... the canary yellow one with the rear window louvers. I'm so glad the love of Oldsmobile was passed down to me. Thanks for posting, and congratulations to Buzz. That is a beautiful piece of work.
Love this body style. I remember riding in a 1967. It was fastest car that came from the showroom that hadn't been modified. I know a lot of people love the later body style but this is it for me
Wow, amazing car! My parents had a 66 Olds 98 and I had a 67 Cutlass and then a 64 Olds Dynamic 88 in the day! That is an awesome vehicle. It's amazing how inexpensive certain upgrades are. The SS option for my 63 Impala was $120-something and the lady didn't do it. Imagine that. The trunk treasures and back stories are priceless! I heard at one time the Olds Cutlass was the #1 selling car in America. Thank you for sharing!!!
Hi Robert Ellison, Glad to receive a "Wow" from you :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing you & your family has some nice Oldsmobile's. You're welcome, Lou
$156.02 for the 442 option, maybe with some hard bargaining the Oldsmobile dealer would come down to $156 even. A convertible in Arizona is the perfect antidote for a winter that won't end up North. Thanks Buzz and Lou!
If it says oldsmobile... I'm watching 😀 the 1st car company in America is my favorite car company. My grandma had a 65 442 convertible but it was red with white top and interior ! That 400 would scream too Thanks for sharing this beauty with us !
My Dad had a 1966 Cutlass Supreme 4 door hardtop. It was red with a black vinyl top. It was powered by the 330 cubic inch V8. It also had the ultra high compression with a 4 barrel. Oldsmobile rated it at 325 HP. I used to wash and wax it all the time. In the fall of 1967 on the way home from church there way a brand new 1968 Plymouth Road Runner riding our bumper as we were getting on the freeway. When we got to the bottom of the on ramp the Road runner shot over into the left lane. My Dad said here he goes, I thought he meant the Road Runner was going to take off, but no Dad floored the Cutlass and the Road Runner couldn't our run us. He never got passed our back door handle. By the end of that race the speedometer on the Olds was buried past 120. My step mother was screaming for Dad to slow down and I had a grin on my face that took about two hours to go away.
I found a 66 Cutlass 4-dr hardtop several years back at a auction in Southern Indiana. Buying the car saved it from becoming a demolition derby car. Its white with black painted top and red interior. 83,000 original miles and it purs like a kitten.
Beautiful Lou, I owned a 67 cutlass supreme gold with black vynl top, was a beautiful car, and when I was a young child, my mom and dad had a 65 olds vista crusier , lots of memories, thanks for showing this , beautiful car :)
Hi thomas ankner, Glad to read you enjoy this car and consider this one "beautiful" :-) Thank you for sharing memories of the 65 Olds Vista Cruiser too, Lou
I love this 1965 Cutlass. Cars had such graceful style back then. Each car had it's own look and it was alot of fun going to see what the new ones were going to look like. I mean we hit all General Motors dealerships all over Atlanta and Decatur. People looked better back then too!! Lol!
Hey I didn’t know my second cousin Buzz was a CELEBRITY !! .... Gorgeous car !! Looking forward to seeing you back in Chicagoland this summer with more of your beautiful machines !! ... Matt
Thanks nice car my brother in law had one in late 70' his was also a convertible white top aqua body , he had dual exhaust with glass pack mufflers , that car would fly an believe me he would race at the drop of a hat , those were the days ( and old , Old's guy )
Lou, I love this car. Buzz and I have very similar taste in automobiles. But I think he has more money. Every time I see that you are doing one of his cars I have to watch. Great work! Keep it up.
Hi Patrick Galley, Glad to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Seeing you were brought home in I'm sure this car has a special place in your families memories. Hope you see many more cars on this RUclips Channel you'll enjoy, Lou
What a beautiful convertible Lou! Very nice unit! Loved the video on this one and loved the owner too with his car history. This was just a fun car I bet. Nice engine sound loved the color of this car too. I also love that Studebaker Hawk in his garage I bet that one is a beauty!! I love this mans cars very much Lou. Thanks for sharing Lou!
Hi Steve, Happy to read you enjoy this convertible :-) Here is the link to that Studebaker in the garage. Enjoy! Lou ruclips.net/video/en9PpF4XgVI/видео.html
Hi Lou, In 1965 there were a lot of great cars and this is a nice one. I myself owned 4 cars from 1965, 2ea. GTO'S 389 tri power 4 speed, Chevelle SS 327, 4 speed, Oldsmobile 98 that was like new with the 425 cu in eng. i bought it from my Dad who bought the car new. Thanks for showing this great car.
Sweet car, Lou! I included it in my running car presentations today on our car club website. In fact, you've become a "regular" there. I'd send royalties, but COVID-19 has depleted my bank account. LOL! Keep up the great work, my friend! --Jim, Cleveland, OH
My older sister is 18 years older than I, and when she graduated from college she bought her first new car, '65 Olds Cutlass convertible in Mojave Mist color with matching interior. When she brought it home (I was only 5) she took myself and a neighboor kid on a ride with the top down. She gave me the 2nd set of keys and said when I turned 16 she would give me the car. Sure enough when I did finally turn 16 she gave me the car. I still have the original window sticker and I think it was about 4,200 dollars which was a lot back in '65. But when I went away to college I gave it back to her. I got it when it was 11 years old with 52k miles, and I put about 10k on it during the two years I owned it. I'd love to have the car back again but I don't know what she did with it. Last I heard she was driving a BMW Z4. But my heart belongs to the '65 Olds Cutlass 442. Thanks for letting me tell my story. Great memories!!
Nice One Lou! Just about every option and you know I took out my inflation app. and this car equipped to $4,500 is $33,500 today. Considering you have a convertable with a 442 package with Buckets and A/C I think that wasn’t to badly priced back then.
Beautiful car. 442 always had the luxury options which the GTO did not have. I always thought that the original 4-4-2 stood for 4 barrel carburetor, 4 speed trans, dual exhaust. But this one is an automatic.
@@loucostabile I did some checking. And in 1964, the 4-4-2 was 4 barrel, 4 speed, dual exhaust. 330 c.i. 310hp In 1965, 4-4-2 was 400 cubic inches, 4 barrel, dual exhaust. The W-30 package was rare, in 1965, with the 350hp dual air induction. But with automatic, 3 speed or 4 speed. _____________ I enjoy all your videos. I envy all the car shows you can attend. We don't have many in South Carolina. But we have *beautiful* women. I guess you can't have everything.
I have a 65 cutlass with the 330 in it Paid a whole $100 for it Mainly cuz the guy just wanted it off his property It sat for nearly 20 years 7 years without a windshield after some kids smashed the windshield on it. I’m slowly going through the process of putting her back together and getting her back on the road
wire wheel covers don't really go well with these, but with the white drop top, it seems to blend, white walls and treats to be found in the trunk! these ancient brochures. that coronet book with the go-go girls hanging off it every direction..
Lou do you know if any of these gentleman with these pre 1974 cars use a additive in the gas because they had leaded gas back then and our gas now will burn the valves?
Olds made 5,713 f-85 sport coupes in 1965. I have the factory spec sheets available for $20 if interested. Shows all options and prices. Has a 400cid high compression motor factory rated at 345hp with a 4bbl carb and dual exhaust
Hi David, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Hope you see many more cars on this RUclips Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this RUclips Channel, Lou
Please Lou, have you done an episode on that Studie in the garage? Would love to see it. Also would the 442 automatic have four speeds? Would this make it a true 442? I’m of a generation (old) where 4speed meant standard. Thanks Lou
Beautiful.....I had a '66 442 at one time myself. According to our Local Olds dealer back in the day, he said when they first came out in '64, the "442" designation stood for "4bl, 4spd, dual exhaust" so dual exhaust was "factory" on a true 442 Cutlass. Later the 442 Cutlass had the option of an automatic trans, so Olds then claimed that "442" stood for 400ci, 4bl, dual exhaust. Learned something new today, didn't you? ;-) Also...I don't remember the owner mentioning how many miles were on it. The odometer looked like it said 29,724, but it's probably at least 129,724, right? Was it restored or is this pretty much original?
A new video out today... and the owner has my name, as well... I used to have a red '65 Cutlass 330" automatic V8 convertible... sold it and for same money bought a turquoise '65 GTO convertible tripower 389" 4 speed... no PS, no PB, no A/C... just fast...
Nice car. My mom had a 1964 Cutlass F85 convertible in baby blue with a black top. Brings back great memories.
Hi Dusty Misfit, Glad to read this car brought back memories of Mom's car :-) Lou
Fabulous machine ! My 67 had a vacuum gauge in place of the tach in this one. Great memories of a phenomenal era ! Thanks Lou and Buzz. Love 💘 it !
Hi Jay Wilder, Glad you enjoy this "Fabulous machine !" :-) Happy to read great memories, and you're welcome, Lou
My dad had 3 Oldsmobiles, I never had one. He had a 1964 Dynamic 88 station wagon in dark green, a 1967 Vista Cruiser in light almond with wood paneling, and a 1978 4 door sedan in gold. All great cars.
Hi Robert Smith, Thanks for sharing your Dad's cars from Oldsmobile :-) Lou
Back to Oldsmobile for one more thing, Lou, I had the honor to Judge a car show the company I work for sponsored in Mt Vernon NY about 10 years ago, and a guy had a 70 XSS or XS Cutlass convertible black on black, loaded w every option, air, power windows, am/fm, 8 track tape on the floor factory w Oldsmobile on the tape lid, instructions attached, car was perfect, 19,000 original miles, now there was vettes and Camaros and road runners there, well I gave this guy best in show, the guy was crying cause he never took first in a show before, you should've heard all those guys grumbling, I loved it, cause I have the only 73 Grand Prix at most NY car shows day two w factory sunroof, aftermarket spokes and Vogue tires, being individuals in life is important, how many Camaros and Chevelles can you look at
Great story :-) Not many 73 Grand Prix's I see.
Loved watching this. My dad had the '65 Olds 442 Cannibal from Kansas City sitting out back (black and silver). Never got to drive it on the street. He said it was due to the rear end. It had been raced at the track. I wanted to drive it into my high school parking lot so bad. He wound up having to sell it. I wish people never had to sell their beloved cars. He also had two of the F-85s. I believe they were both 1964 (one light blue, one gold). He had a couple of the late 60's Cutlasses, and even an Omega. LOL. The last Olds he bought was the 1970 Olds Cutlass Rallye 350 ... the canary yellow one with the rear window louvers. I'm so glad the love of Oldsmobile was passed down to me. Thanks for posting, and congratulations to Buzz. That is a beautiful piece of work.
Hi Miriam M., Glad to read you "loved watching this" :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing your story on your Dad's car :-) Lou
Love this body style. I remember riding in a 1967. It was fastest car that came from the showroom that hadn't been modified. I know a lot of people love the later body style but this is it for me
HI Vincent Basso, Glad to read this one is a Winner for you :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing memories of the 1967 too, Lou
Wow, amazing car! My parents had a 66 Olds 98 and I had a 67 Cutlass and then a 64 Olds Dynamic 88 in the day! That is an awesome vehicle. It's amazing how inexpensive certain upgrades are. The SS option for my 63 Impala was $120-something and the lady didn't do it. Imagine that. The trunk treasures and back stories are priceless! I heard at one time the Olds Cutlass was the #1 selling car in America. Thank you for sharing!!!
Hi Robert Ellison, Glad to receive a "Wow" from you :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing you & your family has some nice Oldsmobile's. You're welcome, Lou
I recall seeing a 1966 or a 1967 Olds 442 for the first time and fell in love with it so they were around then..
Hi Terry Strahl, Thank you for viewing and sharing :-) Lou
$156.02 for the 442 option, maybe with some hard bargaining the Oldsmobile dealer would come down to $156 even. A convertible in Arizona is the perfect antidote for a winter that won't end up North. Thanks Buzz and Lou!
Hi Right Lane Hog, Nice to have the top down in Chillinois, however not to be in March yet. Thank you for viewing and you're welcome, Lou
If it says oldsmobile... I'm watching 😀 the 1st car company in America is my favorite car company. My grandma had a 65 442 convertible but it was red with white top and interior ! That 400 would scream too
Thanks for sharing this beauty with us !
Hi Fred Naught, Glad to read this one is a favorite of yours :-) Sounds like Grandma had a fun car too. You're welcome, Lou
My Dad had a 1966 Cutlass Supreme 4 door hardtop. It was red with a black vinyl top. It was powered by the 330 cubic inch V8. It also had the ultra high compression with a 4 barrel. Oldsmobile rated it at 325 HP. I used to wash and wax it all the time. In the fall of 1967 on the way home from church there way a brand new 1968 Plymouth Road Runner riding our bumper as we were getting on the freeway. When we got to the bottom of the on ramp the Road runner shot over into the left lane. My Dad said here he goes, I thought he meant the Road Runner was going to take off, but no Dad floored the Cutlass and the Road Runner couldn't our run us. He never got passed our back door handle. By the end of that race the speedometer on the Olds was buried past 120. My step mother was screaming for Dad to slow down and I had a grin on my face that took about two hours to go away.
Hi grant wright, GREAT story :-) Thank you for sharing! Lou
I found a 66 Cutlass 4-dr hardtop several years back at a auction in Southern Indiana. Buying the car saved it from becoming a demolition derby car. Its white with black painted top and red interior. 83,000 original miles and it purs like a kitten.
Meow :-)
Beautiful Lou, I owned a 67 cutlass supreme gold with black vynl top, was a beautiful car, and when I was a young child, my mom and dad had a 65 olds vista crusier , lots of memories, thanks for showing this , beautiful car :)
Hi thomas ankner, Glad to read you enjoy this car and consider this one "beautiful" :-) Thank you for sharing memories of the 65 Olds Vista Cruiser too, Lou
I love this 1965 Cutlass. Cars had such graceful style back then. Each car had it's own look and it was alot of fun going to see what the new ones were going to look like. I mean we hit all General Motors dealerships all over Atlanta and Decatur. People looked better back then too!! Lol!
Hi Wiiam, Happy to read "I love this 1965 Cutlass" :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Hey I didn’t know my second cousin Buzz was a CELEBRITY !! .... Gorgeous car !! Looking forward to seeing you back in Chicagoland this summer with more of your beautiful machines !! ... Matt
Hi Mr. M. Glad to read you enjoy this car :-) Say hello and hope to see you at a show in Chicagoland area, Lou
Thanks nice car my brother in law had one in late 70' his was also a convertible white top aqua body , he had dual exhaust with glass pack mufflers , that car would fly an believe me he would race at the drop of a hat , those were the days ( and old , Old's guy )
Hi Francis Potter, Glad you enjoy this car and thank you for sharing details of your Brother In Law's car too :-) Lou
One of my favorites for sure Lou, love the 442!.Bringing back some memories now.Thanks for sharing this cool video Lou.
Hi Ed B., Glad to read this one is a favorite of yours :-) You're welcome, Lou
Lou, I love this car. Buzz and I have very similar taste in automobiles. But I think he has more money. Every time I see that you are doing one of his cars I have to watch. Great work! Keep it up.
Hi Rex, "I love this car" :-) Glad to read you enjoy his cars. I enjoy his selection of cars too, Lou
I had the exact same car, same color, same motor, convertible, except with a muncie 4 speed transmission. Loved it!
Hi Danny, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
@@loucostabile Indeed it does! I had several GM muscle cars in my early days, (chevy''s buick's) and this was my absolute favorite of all!
Awesome! What a perfect car for cruisin' in the AZ sun. It has the perfect license plate, too. Thanks for showing us another great looking Olds, Lou!
Hi TheGunfighter45acp, Glad this car is "Awesome" :-) Fun cruiser for sure. You're welcome, Lou
Nice rumble from the exhaust. I did some research and the 400 they used in the 442 was really a destroked 425 Olds big luxury cars.
Hi Christopher Haynie, Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Lou
Beautiful car. My dad had the same car in dark blue. It's what they brought me home in. It's nice to know there's one still out there.
Hi Patrick Galley, Glad to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Seeing you were brought home in I'm sure this car has a special place in your families memories. Hope you see many more cars on this RUclips Channel you'll enjoy, Lou
What a beautiful convertible Lou! Very nice unit! Loved the video on this one and loved the owner too with his car history. This was just a fun car I bet. Nice engine sound loved the color of this car too. I also love that Studebaker Hawk in his garage I bet that one is a beauty!! I love this mans cars very much Lou. Thanks for sharing Lou!
Hi Steve, Happy to read you enjoy this convertible :-) Here is the link to that Studebaker in the garage. Enjoy! Lou ruclips.net/video/en9PpF4XgVI/видео.html
Hi Lou, In 1965 there were a lot of great cars and this is a nice one. I myself owned 4 cars from 1965, 2ea. GTO'S 389 tri power 4 speed, Chevelle SS 327, 4 speed, Oldsmobile 98 that was like new with the 425 cu in eng. i bought it from my Dad who bought the car new. Thanks for showing this great car.
Hi Newton Washington, Glad to read you enjoy this 1965 :-) Thank you for sharing you've had 4 nice 1965 cars too, Lou
Sweet car, Lou! I included it in my running car presentations today on our car club website. In fact, you've become a "regular" there. I'd send royalties, but COVID-19 has depleted my bank account. LOL! Keep up the great work, my friend! --Jim, Cleveland, OH
Hi Jimbob, Happy to read you enjoy this "sweet car" :-) Thank you for sharing on your Club website, I appreciate that as every Viewer helps, Lou
That engine runs so smooth. The yellow reminds me of the color on my mom's 1969 galaxie 500.
You're right, it's smooth :-) Glad this color brought back memories of your Mom's 1969 Galaxie 500 too, Lou
Nice oldsmobile. Thanks for sharing guys
Glad to read you enjoy this car :-) You're welcome.
Eye candy. Great presentation, great car. Thanks Lou and Buzz.
Hi customkey, Glad you read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) You're welcome, Lou
Hi Lou hope you're keeping well Gorgeous looking 65 Oldsmobile Cutlass Pretty Car inside and outside Best Wishes ❤👍
Hi Stephen Smart, I'm well around cars :-) Glad you enjoy this looks and design of this car :-) Hope you're well, and best wishes to you too, Lou
My older sister is 18 years older than I, and when she graduated from college she bought her first new car, '65 Olds Cutlass convertible in Mojave Mist color with matching interior. When she brought it home (I was only 5) she took myself and a neighboor kid on a ride with the top down. She gave me the 2nd set of keys and said when I turned 16 she would give me the car. Sure enough when I did finally turn 16 she gave me the car. I still have the original window sticker and I think it was about 4,200 dollars which was a lot back in '65. But when I went away to college I gave it back to her. I got it when it was 11 years old with 52k miles, and I put about 10k on it during the two years I owned it. I'd love to have the car back again but I don't know what she did with it. Last I heard she was driving a BMW Z4. But my heart belongs to the '65 Olds Cutlass 442. Thanks for letting me tell my story. Great memories!!
Hi J C, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your Sisters car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing, and you're welcome, Lou
Beautiful car sharp still sounds nice for an old classic great looking interior
Hi Pete Medina, Glad to read you find this car "sharp" :-) Lou
What’s a sweet car!! Perfect my part of the USA! Oh wait...I’m in the Midwest where winter won’t let go!
Hi Rusty, Glad you enjoy this "sweet car!!" :-) Thought this video might help the winter go away, Lou
Nice car . my brotherinlaw has a 1965 cutlass f85
Hi Chris, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your Brother In Laws car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Nice One Lou! Just about every option and you know I took out my inflation app. and this car equipped to $4,500 is $33,500 today. Considering you have a convertable with a 442 package with Buckets and A/C I think that wasn’t to badly priced back then.
HI gene978, Thank you :-) Appreciate the inflation app info too, Lou
Looks like a chevy impala. I love oldsmobile
Hi 1997 Daniel Flores, Glad to read you "love" this car :-) Hope you see many more cars on this RUclips Channel you'll enjoy, Lou
That console and shiftier is very similar to the '67 Chevy SS I used to own. Nice car!
Hi Beast 1624, Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Lou
Beautiful car, amazing 442
Hi Daron Moulder, Glad to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Hope you see many more cars on this RUclips Channel you'll enjoy, Lou
Hi Buzz & Lou • Classic Olds, like how you told us the history 👀
Hi trainroomgary, Glad you enjoy the details of this car :-) Lou
Beautiful car. 442 always had the luxury options which the GTO did not have.
I always thought that the original 4-4-2 stood for 4 barrel carburetor, 4 speed trans, dual exhaust. But this one is an automatic.
Hi mark9531, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Hmmm, not sure why the auto trans. Maybe a Viewer can share knowledge, Lou
@@loucostabile I did some checking. And in 1964, the 4-4-2 was 4 barrel, 4 speed, dual exhaust. 330 c.i. 310hp
In 1965, 4-4-2 was 400 cubic inches, 4 barrel, dual exhaust. The W-30 package was rare, in 1965, with the 350hp dual air induction. But with automatic, 3 speed or 4 speed.
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I enjoy all your videos. I envy all the car shows you can attend. We don't have many in South Carolina. But we have *beautiful* women. I guess you can't have everything.
Ah yes...the "Gentlemen's Hot Rod"...thanks again Lou.
Nice :-) You're welcome mitchly.
I have a 65 cutlass with the 330 in it
Paid a whole $100 for it
Mainly cuz the guy just wanted it off his property
It sat for nearly 20 years
7 years without a windshield after some kids smashed the windshield on it. I’m slowly going through the process of putting her back together and getting her back on the road
Hi UnlicensedOkie, Hope your comes out the way you'd like it and gets back on the road soon, Lou
My first car was a 65 442. 442 was its on model just as gto & Chevelle.
Hi William, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your 1st car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
wire wheel covers don't really go well with these, but with the white drop top, it seems to blend, white walls and treats to be found in the trunk! these ancient brochures. that coronet book with the go-go girls hanging off it every direction..
HI Scott Brady, Fun to share and see what it was like when there are time period correct treats in the trunk :-) Lou
Lou do you know if any of these gentleman with these pre 1974 cars use a additive in the gas because they had leaded gas back then and our gas now will burn the valves?
Just receive the reply from Buz "They only get premium pump gas and Stabil when going into storage."
Thanks Lou.
Olds made 5,713 f-85 sport coupes in 1965. I have the factory spec sheets available for $20 if interested. Shows all options and prices. Has a 400cid high compression motor factory rated at 345hp with a 4bbl carb and dual exhaust
Hi David, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Hope you see many more cars on this RUclips Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this RUclips Channel, Lou
Please Lou, have you done an episode on that Studie in the garage? Would love to see it. Also would the 442 automatic have four speeds? Would this make it a true 442? I’m of a generation (old) where 4speed meant standard. Thanks Lou
Hi Arne, Here is that Studie in the garage :-) Enjoy! Lou ruclips.net/video/en9PpF4XgVI/видео.html
Great car great video
Thank you acts2211 :-) Glad you enjoy this episode.
Really neat car!
Hi 20alphabet, Glad to read you enjoy this car :-) Lou
Very nice car. I could not live there, with that constant airplane noise. It would drive me absolutely nuts.
Hi Todd Wall, Glad you enjoy this "Very nice car" :-) We'll have to make sure we're off the airplane fly zone next time, Lou
Nice car
Thank you Elvis Presley.
Beautiful.....I had a '66 442 at one time myself. According to our Local Olds dealer back in the day, he said when they first came out in '64, the "442" designation stood for "4bl, 4spd, dual exhaust" so dual exhaust was "factory" on a true 442 Cutlass. Later the 442 Cutlass had the option of an automatic trans, so Olds then claimed that "442" stood for 400ci, 4bl, dual exhaust. Learned something new today, didn't you? ;-) Also...I don't remember the owner mentioning how many miles were on it. The odometer looked like it said 29,724, but it's probably at least 129,724, right? Was it restored or is this pretty much original?
Hi Curt Brennan, Thank you for sharing your knowledge. This car is restored back to original, Lou
Nice 😀
Glad to read you enjoy this car :-)
😀@@loucostabile
A new video out today... and the owner has my name, as well... I used to have a red '65 Cutlass 330" automatic V8 convertible... sold it and for same money bought a turquoise '65 GTO convertible tripower 389" 4 speed... no PS, no PB, no A/C... just fast...
Hi BuzzLOLOL, Glad to read the similarities on this video to your story :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Lou, is there any chance DeSoto, Plymouth, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Studebaker, and others might come back as a model within a make?
Hi Jed, That's a good question. I'm guessing of the funding is behind the idea, yes, and if the funding is not behind the idea, no. Lou
Since the late nineties the only thing GM continues to show itself being good for is going out business.
Thank you for viewing and sharing your thoughts.
Gentlemans muscle car, this and the Buick GS, GTO, I love these, so much nicer than the Chevelle, sorry Chevy guys, I like plush, luxury
Hi Pontaic GrandPrix73, Glad to read you enjoy this car :-) Lou
Is it a 4 speed cay
No it's not.
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Hi LIBERTY MAN, Glad you see you enjoy this car :-) You're welcome, Lou
THIS MODEL OLDSMOBILE,.....BODY SIMILAR OTHER BROTHER OLDSMOBILE "JET STAR"
Hi THE VAMPIRE HUNTER, Glad to read this car brings you memories of your Brothers car :-) Lou
Thank you for viewing and sharing.
His driver side rear tire is about flat
Thanks for the tip.