Why did you choose an Oldsmobile?
#7
442 was my 1st car ever owned, my dad had an older Cutlass before that and another even older Cutlass before that when I was littler, plus my mom had a woodie Olds wagon and then a white Firenza wagon and by the time I got my 86 442 I was flat out hooked on that car and the Oldsmobile name. Plus, when I used to play with Hot Wheels and matchbox when I was little, I had a red Olds Cutlass 1970 that just flat out won all the races I used to have with those little cars. Just thought it was cooler than the rest, and this is when I was a little kid.
Sorry not very good English in the paragraph above.
Sorry not very good English in the paragraph above.
#11
My dad bought a '66 F-85 with a 330-4 and the jetaway trans - it was red on red and it was hot, and I just got my driver's license. Then, dad put chrome reverse wheels on that car with spinners and I was sold. My brother and I added an 4-track and dad installed a rear speaker fader control on the dash where the F-85 emblem was (my brother still has that F-85 emblem). That bench seat made for many a fun night at the beach with the girlfriends. Then, dad bought the '68 4-4-2 convertible you see to the left of this post - that's me waxing it on my 18th birthday in March 1969 and I have that car to this day (see the white one below, bench seat, too!). My first car was a '69 442 hardtop (the brown one with the hood strips) that I owned for 9 years. And my brother has the blue '68. How could one not like Oldsmobiles after those impressionable introductions during one's teen years?!!!!!
#14
Unlike a lot of Olds guys (of both sexes), I didn't have an Oldsmobile background.
In '75, I was looking for a car, and I wanted a musclecar (this was really before they were known as musclecars). I looked at many makes and models, being partial to mid-'60s GM A-bodies.
When I came across my '66 442, I thought that it was quite cool, and something a little different. Bought it for $600.00 without hesitation. That was the beginning for me.
In '75, I was looking for a car, and I wanted a musclecar (this was really before they were known as musclecars). I looked at many makes and models, being partial to mid-'60s GM A-bodies.
When I came across my '66 442, I thought that it was quite cool, and something a little different. Bought it for $600.00 without hesitation. That was the beginning for me.
#15
wmachine - that is a neat picture!
I did not actually pick Oldsmobile either - I was a Chevy guy, but my Olds was bought new by my Mother and I bought it from her when I was in high school - my Dad worked at Oldsmobile also!!
I did not actually pick Oldsmobile either - I was a Chevy guy, but my Olds was bought new by my Mother and I bought it from her when I was in high school - my Dad worked at Oldsmobile also!!
#16
My Olds came to me. Our battery guy found out I was into cars and had some Chevelle stuff I was selling and before I knew it he was buying Chevelle stuff and a year later I bought my 65 Cutlass from him.
He bugged me for a year and when I finally said yes he sold it to someone else but it fell through. If I can ever figure out how to scan pictures and be able to post them. I'll dig up the parents ol' 65 Vista Cruiser. I was not happy little boy when they bought that car because it meant they traded in the Chevy II wagon I loved. (they say I cried ). I got over it pretty quick with those cool skylights!
He bugged me for a year and when I finally said yes he sold it to someone else but it fell through. If I can ever figure out how to scan pictures and be able to post them. I'll dig up the parents ol' 65 Vista Cruiser. I was not happy little boy when they bought that car because it meant they traded in the Chevy II wagon I loved. (they say I cried ). I got over it pretty quick with those cool skylights!
#17
well for me it was not seeing my dad allot when i was a younger{work} So when we had a few weekends we would go fishing.The drive was 3 hours in a 80s Oldsmobile delta 88 an as long as I can remember he had a olds.{:
#21
Way back when I was 15 and learning to drive my mother had said her 67 Cutlass (her and my dad bought it brand new and paid like $3400 back then) would be mine when I got my license.
Well in comes my stepfather (around 1982) and he decides to sell it to his neice for $400!! I was heart broken! The car was in mint condition with less than 30k miles on it and about 2 months later her boyfriend ran a stop sign with that car and got creamed by a newspaper delivery van!
When I was 18 and had some cash, my first car was a 72 Cutlass. Had a lot of fun with that car back then.
The car I'm working on now is what my mother's car looked like with the gold paint and black vinyl roof.
I love Oldsmobiles!
Well in comes my stepfather (around 1982) and he decides to sell it to his neice for $400!! I was heart broken! The car was in mint condition with less than 30k miles on it and about 2 months later her boyfriend ran a stop sign with that car and got creamed by a newspaper delivery van!
When I was 18 and had some cash, my first car was a 72 Cutlass. Had a lot of fun with that car back then.
The car I'm working on now is what my mother's car looked like with the gold paint and black vinyl roof.
I love Oldsmobiles!
#22
i spent a lot of time with my grandparents growing up in the 1970s. My grandpa was a Cutlass man but i remember a lot of their friends had Deltas and 98s. Not only do i just like Olds design, they remind me of my childhood.
'76 Ninety Eight
70k original miles
'76 Ninety Eight
70k original miles
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#23
I did not choose an Oldsmobile, it chose me.
The first one that grabbed me was the Red one in my profile. $500 in Jacksonville, NC. It was in the Base paper and I needed a ride to hit the bars. I looked the car over, when I slammed the trunk lid rust fell out from under the car. I looked at the seller and said, "Who is going to drive me to the bank?" Hour later, I was having cold long-neck looking at my new ride in the parking lot of Jerry's Tavern.
The first one that grabbed me was the Red one in my profile. $500 in Jacksonville, NC. It was in the Base paper and I needed a ride to hit the bars. I looked the car over, when I slammed the trunk lid rust fell out from under the car. I looked at the seller and said, "Who is going to drive me to the bank?" Hour later, I was having cold long-neck looking at my new ride in the parking lot of Jerry's Tavern.
#24
After I got married I told my wife I wanted an old car. I was thinking chevelle or camaro. She said no If you are going to get an old car I want it to be like my first car. 70 cutlass s. I found a 68 s and really enjoyed it. After awhile with kids had to sell it. wasn't driving it so I thought someone else should enjoy it. About a 2 years ago my wife came to me and said I miss the cutlass can we get another one but a convertible this time. I said we can look. Now have a 71 convertible. Been married almost 20 years to a great lady.
Larry
Larry
#27
My folks said after I was born I came home from the hospital in a '52 Rocket 88. A few years later we all survived a crash with a Checker Cab in the same 88. The next Olds was my dad's '70 98 that I learned to drive in and I always dreamed of a 442 convertible of my own. Mom later had a '79 Cutlass Calais that was sweet, and I bought a '97 LSS for my wife. I finally found my '71 Cutlass SX (convertible) in a dusty Phoenix carport and got the guy to sell after a couple years of leaving notes on the windshield. I guess for us it was a family affair with Olds.
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#29
Leaving notes may sound futile to some, but we're here to tell them that it *can* work! That's how I got my '67 442. I left my (Oldsmobile) card on the dash of it about *2 years* before I bought it in 2003. I didn't even indicate that I wanted to buy it. I just thought the owner may want to talk Oldsmobiles. He never contacted me until 2 years later when he decided to sell it. He called me and said he found my card and asked if I was interested in buying it. The rest is another story, but you never know what will get the ball rolling!
#30
I started hanging out at a friend's house who has owned over 60 olds cutlass/442's, vista cruiser's, & H/O during his life. When I first met him, I was driving a 55 Ford F100 pickup with a 351 Cleveland C6 transmission and a 9 inch Ford rear end. His passion for Oldsmobiles eventually rubbed off on me, and I bought my current car from a guy in Tuson, Az off the 442.com internet site 8 years ago. I have not regretted coming over to the dark side.
#31
I also went home from the hospital in an 88 (55 I think) moved to Florida in an 88 (57 I think) my grandfather had a 60 Super 88 convertible, a 63 88 Holiday sedan, 67 Cutlass (I got caught driving that when I was 10), 72 88 Royale, 73 88 Royale, sister had 83 or so Ciera, 85 98, 86 Calais, Mom had 87 88 Royale, 92 Custom Cruiser (that sank in a field in heavy rain)
My Uncle had a 59 88 convertible, an aunt had a 69 Cutlass convertible.
My brother had a sweet 78 Cutlass Calais, I had a great 74 Cutlass Salon.
I am sure I am forgetting some.
I had so many mid 70s Oldsmobiles (when my Dad was a Cadillac dealer LOL) I can not even count them all.
My Toronado and 88 conv found me, then it was like "duh, no brainer" (I was looking for a boattail Riv at the time, what a mistake that would have been)
now Big Edie, my daily driver:
My Uncle had a 59 88 convertible, an aunt had a 69 Cutlass convertible.
My brother had a sweet 78 Cutlass Calais, I had a great 74 Cutlass Salon.
I am sure I am forgetting some.
I had so many mid 70s Oldsmobiles (when my Dad was a Cadillac dealer LOL) I can not even count them all.
My Toronado and 88 conv found me, then it was like "duh, no brainer" (I was looking for a boattail Riv at the time, what a mistake that would have been)
now Big Edie, my daily driver:
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#32
Back in 1986, my Stepdad was looking for a 1955 Buick roadmaster but it proved rather difficult to find. In our searching, we came across our 1958 Holiday 88. We thought it was a very unique and uncommon car and up until then, we hadn't ever seen one before. We bought it that night and we haven't looked back since...
It was a runner up until about 1997, when I took off for college and got a little too busy to give it the attention it deserves. Now, I'm going to give her the attention she deserves.
It was a runner up until about 1997, when I took off for college and got a little too busy to give it the attention it deserves. Now, I'm going to give her the attention she deserves.
#33
My fam has always been partical to GM cars, we never had an Olds when I was going up. My parents usually had Chevys
My Grandpop let me drive his 92 Cutlass from Wildwood to Cape May on the Garden State Parkway when I had my permit
I bought the Alero in May 2000 6 months after havign a rental Alero in Vegas. Gotta love a 4 banger that was pushin 120 in the desert and still wanting more, in fact all week I thought it was a V6.
Bought the Delta and dropped a 350 Olds in it. I was nuts and it couldn't be done it all I heard. Oddly enough everybody shut up after I did the swap
Looking for a Delta replacement but not too active on it right now
My Grandpop let me drive his 92 Cutlass from Wildwood to Cape May on the Garden State Parkway when I had my permit
I bought the Alero in May 2000 6 months after havign a rental Alero in Vegas. Gotta love a 4 banger that was pushin 120 in the desert and still wanting more, in fact all week I thought it was a V6.
Bought the Delta and dropped a 350 Olds in it. I was nuts and it couldn't be done it all I heard. Oddly enough everybody shut up after I did the swap
Looking for a Delta replacement but not too active on it right now
#34
My Olds was my first hot rod. I bought it in 1985 when I was 19. I wanted an old muscle car and started looking. The choices came down to two. The Cutlass Supreme that I ended up with, or a '69 SS 396 4-speed Chevelle. if I knew then what I know now of the classic car marketplace I would have chosen the other car.
Back then they were just old cars to beat on, and I liked the looks and style of the Oldsmobile better.
Back then they were just old cars to beat on, and I liked the looks and style of the Oldsmobile better.
#35
My neighbor had a 71 Cutlass Conv when I was a child and after looking at it for 18 had to have one. Had a 71 Cutlass hardtop in college and finally 3 years ago purchased a 72 Cutlass Conv. Oh yea and the Rocket motors.
#36
A close family friend has a 72 w-29 convert. with 46k original miles. He's been taking me to car shows and cruise nights every week for almost 4 years. He's had the car since he was 16, in 1975. This kind of had a lot to do with it.
Besides, who wants to drive a chevelle anyways?
Besides, who wants to drive a chevelle anyways?
#40
I love the lines. the hips on the 1/4s on the 70-72 cutlass' . I just dig em. When I got my first one I was a bit bummed out cuz it wasn't an actual 442 but now it doesn't matter.I'll never sell it.anyone elses value of it is irrelevant.