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1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass and Delta 88 Commercials

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2007

1968 Youngmobiles from Oldsmobile. Cutlass and Delta 88 commercials.

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  • Never worked out as the damn things don't float. Kennedy finally got GM to quit making them.

  • July 1969 Ted Kennedy Chappaquiddick Oldsmobile was a 67 Delmont. They burned down the courthouse and crushed the car.

  • @vistacruiser67 Why was Red Ted driving a cheap car like that???

  • @RabidKoala The 1967 Olds Delmont was registered in his mom's name.

  • does he say glass? oldsmobiles have real glass? lol

  • He said class not glass.

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  • My very first car was a 68 Cutlass 4-Door, i bought it for $50 in 1982, i was 15 at the time. The radio didn't work so i put a small little boom box on the bottom of the floor. The heat didn't work well either, i bought it in January snd it was cold back in 1982 so i had to wait for the car engine to warm up for the heat to progress. It had a 350 Rocket engine which was fast, it had power windows that didn't work well when it was really cold and $15 dollars would fill it up back then.. memories!

  • "turning this once great car into an boring old granny mobile by the early 90's."

    "Not your father's Oldsmobile" of the 50's/60's would have blown the doors off the 90's models!

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  • When my grandfather died in 1981 my father took his 1968 Delta 88. This thing was the most impossible car imaginable. It was HUGE. You could not park it ANYWHERE let alone steer it around a crowded parking lot. And the fuel economy was a shame, even by 1968 standards. Something like 8mpg...but it was comfy and looked awesome. My dad sold it as soon as he could. He hated it.

  • to bad they dont made any more oldsmobile. I have always wanted own a 1969 oldsmobile

  • The image and sound is no good !!

  • Cars were cheaper back then even by todays standard...I mean adjusted inflation

  • Um in my youngmobile!!

  • When I was 7, My dad traded in our '65 Vista Cruiser for a big new Delmont 88 four-door, gold w/ a black vinyl top and interior.

    Delmont was the cheap 88, below the fancier Delta 88 and WAYYYY below the 98. Great car though, pulled our big travel trailer around for 4 years.

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