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I looked back through the Olds brochures, and it's in the 1972 brochure, which would be the last year of the previous generation of Cutlass, that...
My apologies. I did not read through all the comments. I was going only by the seller's description, where he seemed to take pains to not call...
Here's the lights lit up on my '77 XS. It was early morning and cloudy, so the light was not bright, and the lower taillights stand out well....
Actually, he didn't say this. He said "Steel 15″ Rally-style wheels wear Oldsmobile logo center caps." Below is a screenshot. So the only thing...
Brake lights is exactly what they are. Olds called them "eye-high" taillights, and they first appeared on the '71 Toronado. It was always only...
Also, from this photo, it's clear the fender extensions have been replaced, which is pretty much par for the course for these cars. Surprising...
It looks very good for the price. There's an interesting history here, though. Note that some of his photos are like the one above, taken...
The car is nice, but at a $15k asking price, it needs to be better than nice. The faded woodgrain siding really detracts. Fix that, and it might...
He says it's "too nice to restore." What's to restore? It looks gorgeous as is!
No, they wouldn't. :)
Car looks pretty good. Asking price of $7,000 is reasonable given the condition. Wish there were more photos. Not an XS, but it does have the...
From the 1975 Pontiac Full-Line brochure. [ATTACH]
That's an astonishing price given that the book value on that car is about half that. Judging from the last pieces of the conversation at the end...
Not a fan of the color, but otherwise a very nice car. Well-optioned, with rear defog, cruise control, nite-watch, AM/FM/8-track, top-line...
Hey, it was the '70s. Gas shortages, rising prices, oil embargoes, and Olds needed a small car to sell. Easiest was to re-badge an...
You're right! There is a resemblance. It's the '67 Toro that it looks most like. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] On the '66 Toro, the headlight doors were...
This is from one of the Toro enthusiast sites: Front tires led a very short life if the car was driven hard. This was magnified if tire pressures...
Like the '76 Le Mans in the other thread, at $5,000, this one is overpriced considering the work it needs, especially given that the leaking fuel...
In my opinion, at $7550, the car is overpriced considering the damage to the front grille and the rust problems associated with the vinyl top....
It has turned out to be as reliable as any other GM drivetrain. Olds put tons of research and testing into it because the last thing they wanted...