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  • how much did it sell for..and are the

     spots stock ?

  • In about 1972 a friend of mine bought a used 1964 olds convertable just like this except his was silver. I think even the convertable top looked like silver cloth (is that possible?) I always thought this was a very hot looking car

  • my first car. i had 394 high compression premium gas only. mine was a  2dr hardtop white

  • It sounds the original song that was on here a few months ago has been changed. But this is still an awesome video!

  • what a lovely olds! My grandmother owned a '65 Old 88 with a 425 2bbl Super Rocket engine, 3 speed turbo hydramatic.... let me tell ya folks.. I have driven many GM cars, and nothing.... nothing has higher torque at just off idle (smooth idle) than the Olds of this era, even the 2bbl engines!

  • @TheFRiNgEguitars Had same car bought from a old guy/original owner back in 1981. Motor had the mentioned torque and burbled along sounding like a Chris Craft yacht. Fit 13 guys and gals in it/ON it graduation night from college. Police let us go after getting most of the people off it.

  • @TheFRiNgEguitars I couldn't agree with you more. Even in 1970-71 with my Cutlass "s" and a 70 delta with the 455-4bbl...both cars had such a smooth idle that you thought the car stalled when sitting at a red light.. But with the torque of these Olds engines if you hit the gas a little too much the tires would chirp.....miss them cars and wish I had them today. The delta would cruise at 100mph effortlessly. One of the best amreican ever made-Oldsmobile.

  • Its ok.

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