Hey There, Thanks for posting such a great video. I have both a '67 and '68 Delmont. Sadly both cars were family cars and not police cars.I am hoping one day to find one with the police cruiser package and restoring it. Again thanks for posting such a great video highlighting some of Oldsmobiles forgotten cars.
great video, I really like the mid to late 60s full size Oldsmobiles, the ones with the 455's are sure powerful motors on par with the smaller muscle cars of the era, 1970 was definitely the peak of the classic cars
Great Vid David, don't know how this video slipped by me for this long. And some of these cars are for Mr. Smartass Corvette thinking all he needs to outrun the cops is hitting his top-end, not today buddy.
I hear ya on the hard, but your hard work is greatly appreciated. --I even got my dad (had a 50 Olds 88 for his 1st car) to watch this video and he was very thankful for getting to see it. He's not into ytube or anything like that at all. He remarked ""Cool stuff. My gawd, the massive bumpers alone must have weighed as much as the VW bug I was driving along about then!!"". Back in the 60s/70s my folks always had 1 econo car and 1 larger powerful car, the best of both worlds.
Nice vid. I do wonder why in 1967, California HP specified manual steering (white steering wheel) in their cruisers. That must have been a real pain for the patrol officer when a sharp turn was necessary or quick handling. Anyway, great collection of olds police cruisers.
Hey There, Thanks for posting such a great video. I have both a '67 and '68 Delmont. Sadly both cars were family cars and not police cars.I am hoping one day to find one with the police cruiser package and restoring it. Again thanks for posting such a great video highlighting some of Oldsmobiles forgotten cars.
GMiswhatIdrive 4 months ago
great video, I really like the mid to late 60s full size Oldsmobiles, the ones with the 455's are sure powerful motors on par with the smaller muscle cars of the era, 1970 was definitely the peak of the classic cars
Doobie1975 5 months ago
Great Vid David, don't know how this video slipped by me for this long. And some of these cars are for Mr. Smartass Corvette thinking all he needs to outrun the cops is hitting his top-end, not today buddy.
1967PmdGto 1 year ago
@1967PmdGto Thanks. Hard to round up these photos.
vistacruiser67 1 year ago
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I hear ya on the hard, but your hard work is greatly appreciated. --I even got my dad (had a 50 Olds 88 for his 1st car) to watch this video and he was very thankful for getting to see it. He's not into ytube or anything like that at all. He remarked ""Cool stuff. My gawd, the massive bumpers alone must have weighed as much as the VW bug I was driving along about then!!"". Back in the 60s/70s my folks always had 1 econo car and 1 larger powerful car, the best of both worlds.
1967PmdGto 1 year ago
Nice vid. I do wonder why in 1967, California HP specified manual steering (white steering wheel) in their cruisers. That must have been a real pain for the patrol officer when a sharp turn was necessary or quick handling. Anyway, great collection of olds police cruisers.
RennyGd 1 year ago
What a great collection of some rare classics, thanks for posting.
moonrunner1972 1 year ago
Wow... Oldsmobile was really deeply involved in law enforcement. That was an interesting video.
OLDS98 1 year ago
I like how you have all the specs on the cars in the info and great video olds power =}
Pre5tig3 1 year ago
Cool. I would look bad ass in one of those.
coffeefish 1 year ago
Cool 56 police car! I miss my 56 super rocket.
ghtowagon 1 year ago