Coolest Cars of the 70s: 1976 Olds 98 Regency vs. 1975 Olds Delta 88 Royale - Hardtop Style & 455s

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Rare Classic Cars & Automotive History

Rare Classic Cars & Automotive History

2 жыл бұрын

Enjoy this description of the last of GM's full-size Oldsmobile hardtops and also hear two Olds 455s fire up at the same time. This is Part 3 of the series. For Parts 1 and 2, see below:
Part 1:
• Coolest Cars of the 70...
Part 2:
• Coolest Cars of the 70...

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@buick1955
@buick1955 2 жыл бұрын
The cathedral style taillights ,slight tail fins & that lower body sculpturing made the 1976 Olds 98 Regency one sharp car.
@tigre7739
@tigre7739 2 жыл бұрын
LOL Marc is quite witty and funny,🤣 but extremely knowledgeable ! The Royale still wins hands down I think, just an extremely sharp looking car! 😎 Nice glimpse of the '75 Regency, which is an absolutely beautiful car!🤩
@Steverinomeister
@Steverinomeister 2 жыл бұрын
I grew up car obsessed in the mid 70’s. I even worked in a Chevy Dealership while in High School. The insight about these cars is fascinating.
@robmcgowan4034
@robmcgowan4034 2 жыл бұрын
I graduated from high school in 1975. The good thing about the '75 Chevys is that it was the final year you could still get an Impala coupe with the REAL side windows that went down, and get a Caprice convertible. I really did NOT like the Impala 'custom' introduced in '74. It looked bad (to me). The 2 door Caprices of '75 and 6 ONLY came with the custom roof line, right? At least with Adam's 75 88 coupe it still had the rear side windows, albeit less than before. His is definitely a 'hybrid' of both that and the colonnade.
@yambo59
@yambo59 Жыл бұрын
Me too on both counts=!!!
@michaelnault5905
@michaelnault5905 2 жыл бұрын
The loss of the rounded edges goes all the way back to the post war changes from art deco. The angelular rear fenders and wheel wells of the 76' are quite stylish to my eye. The 'Bicentennial,' plate is a nice touch.
@yambo59
@yambo59 Жыл бұрын
In my youth I often rode in my uncles 72 and later 74 Olds 98's when both were only a couple years old and I SO miss gliding down the highway on a long trip in those big comfortable and quiet cars. Nothing quite like it today and certainly no Regency type interiors to be had in ANYTHING. Im 63 now and really wish I could take those rides again, I was just happy to be there.
@clarkwright1830
@clarkwright1830 Жыл бұрын
At age 15 I worked at a small town gas station/grocery store. My boss bought a '76 Olds 98 silver with blue velour interior. His was a 2 door. Stunning car. His daughter drove a '78 Diamond Jubilee blue Thunderbird. Great time to be alive!
@DanEBoyd
@DanEBoyd 2 жыл бұрын
We saw in previous videos how the '76 98's header panel was a prelude to the all-new '77, and in this video, I'm noticing the '76's rear bumper is a prelude to the '77 98's rear bumper, with those protrusions at the ends which 'blend' to the tail lights. I think the 88's 'fan shroud' is technically more of a finger guard. I also noticed a vacuum actuated flapper valve on the 98's driver side exhaust manifold, which I wasn't able to spot on the 88. Those valves close off or attenuate exhaust flow from the driver side manifold, pressurizing the crossover from head to head, through the intake, and thereby promoting a faster warmup. Love that subtle "whir" from an idling older GM V8!
@ohioalphornmusicalsawman2474
@ohioalphornmusicalsawman2474 2 жыл бұрын
My Grandmother bought a '76 Nova Concours new, red velour interior and grey exterior. 305 motor. The upmarket trim level cars were so elegant and comfortable back then.
@groovy1937
@groovy1937 2 жыл бұрын
Having lived through the 1970's, I have great admiration for the American cars that were built during that era (before and after). I loved them then and I love them now and miss them terribly. Watching these video of the great Oldsmobile is heart wrenching and saddening because I miss them so much and hate the car choices today, especially all the foreign name plates that look like bugs and have horrible uncomfortable interiors and seats. I weep for the American car.
@patrickflohe7427
@patrickflohe7427 3 ай бұрын
I concur wholeheartedly.
@Sedan57Chevy
@Sedan57Chevy 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you both for sharing and comparing these fine American automobiles! Really appreciate the opportunity to see the practical differences in these cars, and some of the background as to why they are the way they are. While the front of the 75 is definitely more in keeping with the overall design, I think the 76's front end makes the car look even lower and wider and helps contribute to that comically large presence these cars already had. I like the 75's rear more though. Both of the hardtop rooflines are amazing! How could anyone not appreciate the "modernization" of the traditional hardtop look, while paying some care for safety and then current styling trends.
@junktionfet
@junktionfet 2 жыл бұрын
This whole series has been a treat and I've enjoyed every nanosecond of it! I know it's a lot of work to film and edit these, so mega thanks for going through the effort for all of us. I wonder how long Marc has been saving up that Rocket joke :D
@SeaTravelr123
@SeaTravelr123 8 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 I’m still laughing, Ilove these guys, but they’re soooo serious and deadpan. ❤
@terry3193
@terry3193 2 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful and fun presentation/series. Marc is not only very knowledgeable but has a great fun personality. Both are beautiful specimens of a great era of GM and our country. They tell quite a story of what was going on in the country. I had a '76 Cutlass Supreme Brougham coupe finished in a beautiful light tan and matching vinyl 1/2 top. It had a gorgeous velour interior that included a very "lively" checker patterned "pillow" style seating. It also had a 350 V8 and was fully loaded with power everything, factory floor mats, AC and also the color keyed matching rally type wheels. I bought it from the original owner in 1986 and it had 40K miles, stored inside and absolutely immaculate. I should have never sold that car. love your channel and look forward to the next episode!
@WhittyPics
@WhittyPics 2 жыл бұрын
I just like the 75 styling better. I like the taillights better as well as the front end. These are nice highway cruisers
@DanEBoyd
@DanEBoyd 2 жыл бұрын
Round headlights are key, too.
@christopherkraft1327
@christopherkraft1327 2 жыл бұрын
Both Oldsmobiles are true time capsules of a by gone era & both are in excellent condition!!! Thanks for sharing this fun video!!! 👍👍🙂
@rbielarski
@rbielarski 2 жыл бұрын
Just loved this model comparison especially the detail specifics on the door panels per model and how they differed and used like moldings.
@davebarron5939
@davebarron5939 2 жыл бұрын
Had a 73 Olds Luxury sedan, great car ran perfect always, never one problem, even one morning when the temp in 1978 was negative 42 degrees Fahrenheit. Started right up, ran a little rough, and I didn't have power steering or heat for 10 miles. LOL
@patrickflohe7427
@patrickflohe7427 3 ай бұрын
Geez, when it’s that cold, you’ve got to let that baby warm-up!
@LlyleHunter
@LlyleHunter 2 жыл бұрын
As far as the body flex goes, though I’ve always preferred Oldsmobiles the Buicks had thicker crossbars where the idler arm attacked to the steering and there was much less flex and wobble in the steering in this series.
@keelay1977
@keelay1977 2 жыл бұрын
Great videos, Adam! It’s also interesting to note that the Oldsmobile script changed from cursive to printed letters starting in 1977.
@howebrad4601
@howebrad4601 2 жыл бұрын
Nice presentation and comparison. As a kid my friends dad who was a banker, came home one day with a brand new 76 Buick Park Avenue, which was the same size as your 76 Olds. Growing up, not the son of a banker, we had smaller Fords so I was simply amazed at how big and luxurious the Buick was. It rode absolutely silently, other than the low rumble of the 455. Another friends dad did have a white Oldsmobile 98, like the one in your video but I dont remember it being quite as luxurious as the Buick. Awesome cars and the end of an era for sure. That level of pampering, solitude and road isolation is very much missed in today's cars.
@OBC-radio
@OBC-radio 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve really been enjoying these videos with Marc. His insight into GM design history is extremely interesting, and he’s a great presenter on the styling details of these cars. Looking forward to part 2 and future collaborations.
@arnepianocanada
@arnepianocanada 2 жыл бұрын
'75 Regency pic shows the biggest '76 design flaw: too wide between grille halves. Btw this Canuck loves your best of American beside touch of German. Classy. And "too cheap to buy a plate" plus rocket talk! Love it🤣
@The_R-n-I_Guy
@The_R-n-I_Guy 2 жыл бұрын
I've always wanted a big block car. There's just something about them
@kirbywaite1586
@kirbywaite1586 2 жыл бұрын
The stylists were always quite ingenious in their ability to make the 98s distinguishable from the 88s.
@SpockvsMcCoy
@SpockvsMcCoy 2 жыл бұрын
3-inch longer wheelbase and 5-inch longer overall length due to longer rear fenders.
@kirbywaite1586
@kirbywaite1586 2 жыл бұрын
@@SpockvsMcCoy That is interesting. I didn't know they had a longer wheelbase. I guess the 98s used the Cadillac chassis. In some years there seemed to be no difference at all between the two as far as length goes. Big 98 fan here since boyhood.
@SpockvsMcCoy
@SpockvsMcCoy 2 жыл бұрын
@@kirbywaite1586 They were the "C-body" cars ... but the Deville/Calais had the longer 130-inch wheelbase. The extra 3 inches of wheelbase in the Olds 98 was in the longer rear doors and increased rear seat room. Our family has a 1976 Olds 98 when I was in high school.
@kirbywaite1586
@kirbywaite1586 2 жыл бұрын
@@SpockvsMcCoy I see. Basically added interior room.
@SpockvsMcCoy
@SpockvsMcCoy 2 жыл бұрын
@@kirbywaite1586 More rear seat leg room, nicer upholstery...plus a molding that ran across the back of the front bench seat on the Olds 98.
@CadyCTSlover
@CadyCTSlover 2 жыл бұрын
Marc is interesting, insightful and very funny. Great to hear in-depth discussion of these vehicles from passionate owners, and I hope you can both have some future videos together on this channel. "A man's worth is not determined by the size of his rocket!" 😆
@brianhdueck3372
@brianhdueck3372 2 жыл бұрын
Nice cars. The handling was pretty good for their size back in the day. A curiosity of mine back when these were new was the back a pillar window. Somehow the tops of the glass just did not line up with anything on the Regency 4 door. Not quite matching the roof nor the door windows. But still gorgeous cars which I would be proud to own.
@gsfdallas3464
@gsfdallas3464 2 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed this very much, Thanks! I drove a light blue with white top 76 98 in high school in the 80's and currently own a 25K mile Mahogany 76 98.
@jetsons101
@jetsons101 2 жыл бұрын
I can't image having to change the door glass in the 1976 "98" and then having to adjust it to align up properly. As the 70's went on to the 80's is seems the designers lost their "French Curves" and just had a straight edge. Another fine watch with two great GM cars.....
@SpockvsMcCoy
@SpockvsMcCoy 2 жыл бұрын
They called it "downsizing" so body lines had to be straighter.
@funguylance
@funguylance 2 жыл бұрын
I always enjoy a walk down automotive memory lane. Thanks fellas. Very nicely done!
@desertmodern7638
@desertmodern7638 2 жыл бұрын
For me, exceptional glass can be the face of a car. The windshield shape and flush side glass on these cars is as good as it gets. The admittedly brilliant downsized models which followed seemed regressive in that regard. It wasn't until the flush-glass Audis (which I'm thrilled to learn were inspired by these cars) arrived on the scene that automotive glass felt modern again.
@cybair9341
@cybair9341 2 жыл бұрын
Wow ! That's the first time I see such a detailed review on ANY car. Thanks for this amazing 3-part review !
@SpockvsMcCoy
@SpockvsMcCoy 2 жыл бұрын
In early 1979, my father bought a used 1976 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight sedan like this one...except it was the plainer LS model with the light blue metallic paint and blue cloth interior. By 1980, the factory paint was flaking off the rear decklid and a small crack in the front armrest had grown larger. That car was quite a step up from our previous 1971 Impala with it's incredible smooth ride and more comfortable seats. In retrospect, he should have bought a used 1976 Mercury Grand Marquis which was a better overall car.
@robhorsey9906
@robhorsey9906 2 жыл бұрын
These are great videos, top notch content! I really enjoyed Marc's humor combined with all of the technical and design knowledge from both of you. These are two cars I would normally never give a second thought, although today if I saw one as clean as either of these it would definitely turn my head. However getting all the background of the design and engineering really gives me an appreciation how much work (and compromise) went into even the more "common" cars of the '70's.
@ralphl7643
@ralphl7643 2 жыл бұрын
The 98 was actually 2" longer than the Deville but with a 3" shorter wheelbase. When my grandmother's '72 Calais was new, the window glass made a weird honking noise against the neoprene seals on her bumpy street. I believe we first tried Vaseline, but the dealer recommended WD40, which stopped it for good with less mess. They flattened the windshields on the '77s to make the hoods look longer. Likewise, the backlight. I read somewhere they deliberately made the frames less stiff on these (and the Colonnades) to absorb bumps, but it often led to cowl shudder.
@votingcitizen
@votingcitizen 2 жыл бұрын
good series. My 77 98 had a very nice red emblem in the middle of the grill which became a full chrome face Stereo 455s. Full Dimension Fidelity!
@onlyhereonce7290
@onlyhereonce7290 2 жыл бұрын
50 parts in this series you say. ? We can only hope.
@garciano4323
@garciano4323 2 жыл бұрын
MGTOW life is the way to go now days Brother! And this channel is great.
@omalopez6274
@omalopez6274 3 ай бұрын
I learned to drive in a Oldsmobile From '76. It was a coupe, it belonged to my older brother, they brought it back Idaho. It's here in Culiacán Sinaloa. Mexico We beat them at drag races. Hello Ford. LTD. and the Grand Marquis. Those cars were already a little newer, they were from 86 - 88. What good memories 😁😁
@OLDS98
@OLDS98 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this series. I really enjoyed this. I enjoyed your guest too as he shared what he knows and his knowledge of GM.
@donk499
@donk499 2 жыл бұрын
Cool! It always amazed me that the downsized 77 models actually had some large interior space specs.
@fleetwin1
@fleetwin1 2 жыл бұрын
I always enjoy the starter window off "wurring noise" on Olds starters also
@fleetwin1
@fleetwin1 2 жыл бұрын
"wind off"
@patrickmasterson3848
@patrickmasterson3848 Жыл бұрын
I put off looking at this series and really should not have; these may not be my favorite of your cars, but the conversation covers a lot of ground, much of it completely fascinating. I completely enjoyed learning about Blaine Jenkins, as well Marc's complete comfort rattling off styling jargon -- he really can articulate the nuances and subtleties of car styling. Totally enjoyed these. PS, in our neck of the woods, in coastal Virginia, we use the term "skeg" in reference to the trailing under-fin on a surfboard. The word has a nautical architecture history -- and you'll see it used in reference to kayak, jetski, snowmobile, ship and essentially HULL design of any kind. Very cool to hear it used to describe the underbelly of these "boaty" big guys.
@DSP1968
@DSP1968 2 жыл бұрын
I'll echo the thanks that others have given to you and to Mark for featuring, comparing and contrasting the features of these two full-sized Oldsmobiles. What a treat!
@onkelmicke9670
@onkelmicke9670 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome
@erichiatt6119
@erichiatt6119 2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this trio of videos. I’m an Olds lover and this pushed lots of buttons! I enjoyed Mark as well, he’s also very knowledgeable and full of interesting tidbits of history. Well-done! Super-thanks!
@tomb7382
@tomb7382 2 жыл бұрын
great vlog and 2 beautiful cars. My parents always drove Caddy's when I was growing up in the 1960's / 1970's. My dad had a 73 Sedan de Ville (gold with black vinyl roof and maize color leather) while he brought my mom a 74 Coupe de Ville (Andes Copper with a white Cabriolet roof and a terra cotta leather interior). Both these cars were beautiful, but my dad always thought the Coupe de Ville had a smoother ride and felt sturdier due to the b pillar. My dad then traded his 73 for a 77 Fleetwood Brougham (white with white vinyl roof and light blue leather interior) which he felt was a big improvement over the previous generations. Then he got mom a 79 Coupe de Ville d'elegance (white with a white cabriolet and red velour with every option including a CB and true spoke wheels). That car became the favorite of the family!
@ralphl7643
@ralphl7643 2 жыл бұрын
The '77 Fleetwood was the only year and model to have a reading light strip between the door pull and armrest of every door. If I had the room, I'd buy one. My '74 had circular, aimable ones on the front passenger door and rear sail panels.
@DanEBoyd
@DanEBoyd 2 жыл бұрын
Adam, I just stumbled across an ad from Unique Classic Cars in Mankato Mn, and they have a '79 88 Royale four door with 43,000 miles, in the Dark Carmine Red, identical to the one my Dad bought new. Ours didn't have a power seat though. It ended up being the first car I ever drove, and it was actually worked on, or at least had work on it overseen, by Walter Adams who died in the Who concert tragedy. I remember when we picked it up, and whoever we were dealing with pointed him out to us and said that he'd made our car right, which he did.
@SeaTravelr123
@SeaTravelr123 8 ай бұрын
I remember the 98's being very angular, but from the side, those fender skirts look like you serve drinks on them... the look a bit more subtle from the sideline than from the 3/4 view... Wow.. they're both beautiful..
@petermartinijr.1012
@petermartinijr.1012 2 жыл бұрын
I miss these cars. I remember them when they were new. My father liked Buick Electra 225's, in those days. He had a new one every year from 1969 - 1975. The Chevy back window went down on the 2-door as well as the Pontiac Catalina, for the 1974-1976 model years. I believe only the Impala models, not the Caprice. The Buick LeSabre & the Pontiac Catalina are closer in styling to the Olds 88, than its Chevy sibling.
@rightlanehog3151
@rightlanehog3151 2 жыл бұрын
Stay classy Oldsmobile!!! ;-)
@HypocriticYT
@HypocriticYT 2 жыл бұрын
Had a 76 Buick LeSabre with the 455. Ice cold air. These GM vehicles were the last of the full size cruisers.
@jimmypontious550
@jimmypontious550 2 жыл бұрын
I had a, 76 Delta 88 ,4, door,and a ,2 door. The 4, door had the, 350 and the ,2 door had a ,455. Smoothest and most comfortable cars I can remember ever driving. I was talking to a local doctor years earlier about how I really liked his cars,I always maintained them for him. Years later after he passed away I got a phone from his wife asking me if I would like to buy them. I bought both cars . She even let me make payments on them. I sold the 2, door and drove the ,4 door for several years after.
@jimzone8153
@jimzone8153 2 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this series. 👍🏼
@kensherwood4866
@kensherwood4866 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome back Marc, a great complement to your knowledge and communication of cars of this era. After you introducing your fleet, the Bob Lutz interviews, you now are developing a third string to your bow, and I like it
@Mr.Higginbotham
@Mr.Higginbotham 7 ай бұрын
Way cool Royale! Waiting to speak is the greatest part of conversation but with a rocket sized Mr. Roboto...🤣 Just razing you, love the videos.
@frankthetank9346
@frankthetank9346 2 жыл бұрын
Very entertaining series. Especially the slightly competitive sequences really make me laugh. Wish you'd both have more cars to compare - do you?
@RareClassicCars
@RareClassicCars 2 жыл бұрын
Oh yes
@Mrs.Doubtfire007
@Mrs.Doubtfire007 Жыл бұрын
@@RareClassicCars I like that reply. Not just yes, yup, etc., but Ooohhhhhhh yes! LOL
@markmaiello9180
@markmaiello9180 2 жыл бұрын
Well...a very nicely planned & executed 3 part series. With all your talent & experience, the discussion was top-shelf but accessible to armchair enthusiasts like me. I enjoyed the Part 2 door panel discussion & how expensive the tooling equipment is. I feel so sorry that Oldsmobile is gone especially after seeing these beauties (flaws and all). I am more a Delta 88 guy (look at that swooping colonnade window) but I would embrace that button-upholstery of the Regency...I am and will remain very jealous of your cars.
@jimjohnson4460
@jimjohnson4460 2 жыл бұрын
cool cars
@daydayy
@daydayy 2 жыл бұрын
Fun series. Marc is fantastic!
@Cameraman148
@Cameraman148 2 жыл бұрын
Very nice series,, never realized all the problems engineers had to solve for a 4 dr HT...Fantastic Cars....
@slicksnewonenow
@slicksnewonenow 2 жыл бұрын
Mark's voice reminds me of Orson Welles' voice.... It's very distinct.
@us1fedvet
@us1fedvet 2 жыл бұрын
Just magnificent cars.
@arevee9429
@arevee9429 2 жыл бұрын
Don't know how these 2 managed to keep it so interesting for almost an hour, but they did! Both are nice cars, but I'll have the Delta 88 for its relative (to the 98) simplicity.
@richardbuick9029
@richardbuick9029 2 жыл бұрын
And again a great video👍
@nickrichards7646
@nickrichards7646 5 ай бұрын
i forgot to ask....did you listen the unmistakeable purr if the Olds V8 engines? the 350 and 455 have Olds purrr....put the car in gear...hold the break tight and give the car a little gas pedal and listen to the engine....i can pick out the sound of an Olds V8 over ANY other V8....including all GM V8s as well.....the sound is hypnotic...beautiful...i have a friend whom i have known since 1974...and he also knows the unique sound of an Olds V8
@waynejohnson1304
@waynejohnson1304 2 жыл бұрын
We were all ready for you to take us out for a ride in both of them to explain the differences in the rides. You didn't though. :(
@DanEBoyd
@DanEBoyd 2 жыл бұрын
A part 4???
@waynejohnson1304
@waynejohnson1304 2 жыл бұрын
@@DanEBoyd Yes! :)
@geminisunleomoon
@geminisunleomoon Жыл бұрын
I had a 1975 Olds Regency 98 ~ gray with maroon vinyl top and interior ✌️
@guglielmo64
@guglielmo64 Жыл бұрын
2 smooth engines! Miss the 455.
@THEDUDE912
@THEDUDE912 9 ай бұрын
Growing up with these I'd say they were nice old boats but don't think I'd describe either one as cool. The Olds Cutlass, The Chevy Malibu and Monte Carlo and the Laguna were cool.
@tj81164
@tj81164 2 жыл бұрын
The “rocket” joke is hilarious! I do prefer the more curvaceous front end of the ‘75, I do see the ‘77 redesign coming through on the ‘76.
@christiankeller5385
@christiankeller5385 7 ай бұрын
Hatte einen delta 88 74er schön zu fahren👍🙋
@ronniejr1983
@ronniejr1983 2 жыл бұрын
You have such unique models and trim levels
@tonib9703
@tonib9703 Жыл бұрын
Nice! Intellitronix makes direct fit LED gauge clusters for the '75
@Zickcermacity
@Zickcermacity 2 жыл бұрын
6:50 - Interesting insight into these original full-sized cars! My impression is that, over the decades, as cars were downsized, and you can see a foreshadowing of this trend even in 1976 with the new for '77 downsized GM B- and C-class large cars. Door thickness was reduced by eliminating some of the tumble-home curve, preserving interior hip room even in the smaller '77 fullsize. Overall height went up at least 1-2 inches, allowing a slightly more upright seating position for everyone, and at least a foot was chopped off the front and rear overhangs, not to mention wheelbases reduced by up to 5 inches. A smaller, no doubt stiffer chassis and body, taller greenhouse gave the impression of more interior space, and about the same size trunk. A 2015 Honda Accord, for instance, is three feet shorter than these two Olds, a foot narrower, with three feet total less overhang, yet almost FOUR INCHES taller! No doubt increases in average adult heights over the last fifty years perpetuated the changes in vehicle proportions. That same Accord feels as big as these GMs do, perhaps because of the trend toward much higher belt lines in cars(tops of the doors).
@joekrispinsky9290
@joekrispinsky9290 2 жыл бұрын
A triple black 76 Oldsmobile 98 by me just sold for 28,000 dollars 💸
@elplata7224
@elplata7224 2 жыл бұрын
76 took a step into the 80’s for sure
@ZGryphon
@ZGryphon 2 жыл бұрын
The AC compressor in the 98 is larger than the entire engine of at least one car I've had in my life. :)
@tommywatterson5276
@tommywatterson5276 2 жыл бұрын
The 98 was top of Olds line along with the Toronado. Both were ostentatious automobiles. The 88 was an Olds and full size upscale car for the family.
@erichiatt6119
@erichiatt6119 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@johntamlyn6383
@johntamlyn6383 2 жыл бұрын
Really interesting Adam. I live in London (UK) and we simply don’t see cars like yours. As you’ve gone into such detail about the exterior and interior details, (and also the engines), something about the suspension would be of genuine interest too.
@ralphl7643
@ralphl7643 2 жыл бұрын
They're not often seen in the US either since the high gas prices of the early 80s (they also rusted in the snowbelt). The suspensions were pretty boring (unequal A arms front, live axle rear), but in its first video several months ago, I believe Adam said his coupe has the firm ride package. Standard big car suspensions were soft and floaty in the 70s, so "firm" was relative. GM power steering wasn't quite as numb and over-assisted as Ford's.
@johntamlyn6383
@johntamlyn6383 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks that’s interesting/helpful
@crab453
@crab453 2 жыл бұрын
Nice job with the multiple mics btw
@MSX98FMDnB
@MSX98FMDnB Жыл бұрын
speaking of full size gm cars id love to see a video on the design and history of the 1991-1996 gm b-body caprice/roadmaster
@pdennis93
@pdennis93 2 жыл бұрын
The odd thing about those rear door windows sticking up like that is I believe that was only on the C body 4 door hardtops. The B body 4 door hardtops such as the chevy caprice, olds delta 88, or pontiac Catalina had windows that rolled down completely. I posted a link to a photo of a 72 caprice confirming its windows were fully retracted into the doors but apparently KZbin deleted it.
@onlyhereonce7290
@onlyhereonce7290 2 жыл бұрын
" parallax ". Ok. I learned something.
@markmaiello9180
@markmaiello9180 Жыл бұрын
A man’s worth is not determined by the size of his rocket…best line in Rare Classic Cars…so far.
@dmiller1000
@dmiller1000 2 жыл бұрын
My father insisted on a B pillar with the Pontiac and Plymouths we owned. He felt you didn't get sufficient rollover protection without it, plus he felt without B pillars the car would have noise leaks, rattles, and also be too easily broken into. Your guest alludes to some of this. We had a few 2-door used cars without the pillars, and they weren't too bad. The four-doors? Can't say. They sure look better, though.
@robmcgowan4034
@robmcgowan4034 2 жыл бұрын
Adam, very interesting study on both of these cars. I like yours better because I liked the 88 series better from 1971-'76. I took the liberty of checking out the '76 Delta 88 coupe. I noticed the front end was more like the 98 here, but more importantly it still had the rear side windows that went down, like your '75 which was really nice. The sad thing from '77 on in all the full size GM's is that they were strictly "name, rank and serial number" cars. 2 and 4 door pillared sedans, and station wagons only. That was it. I really hated the Caprice 'custom' coupe starting around '74. I noticed the '76 98 had that 'no side window' reality also. Now I want to check out the Pontiac and Buick in this regard!
@AZ-vg6li
@AZ-vg6li 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@tombrown1898
@tombrown1898 2 жыл бұрын
For some reason the 71-76 Olds, particularly the early years, just never appealed to me. Not a fan of that much tumblehome. But a lot of people were. I remember reading in Collectible Automobile years ago that Virgil Exner's last personal car was an early 'Seventies Olds 88. His son said he really loved the styling. Praise from Caesar!
@derrickjackson6737
@derrickjackson6737 2 жыл бұрын
2 sweethearts Deta 88 and Regency 98 luxury of Oldsmobile old skool
@L4sleeko
@L4sleeko 2 жыл бұрын
@10:43 ok guys let’s keep it clean as this is a family program after all lol. JK 😁👌
@OnkelPHMagee
@OnkelPHMagee 2 жыл бұрын
10:45 I guess that finance guys don't joke like that. LOL. 16:35 The decision to get rid of the diagonal bracing may have been unique to Lansing because I have seen 1976 LeSabres with the brackets in place. Overall, thanks for another fun one.
@joekrispinsky9290
@joekrispinsky9290 2 жыл бұрын
Those cars were the best, God I miss em 😢
@michelsaarloos4392
@michelsaarloos4392 Жыл бұрын
Cool cars
@loafandjug321
@loafandjug321 2 жыл бұрын
The 1972 Cadillac Sedan de Ville was a cool car.
@christopherarmstrong2095
@christopherarmstrong2095 2 жыл бұрын
It’s funny how much faster the electric windows work vs newer pwr windows. The regulators are not as likely to break as my 94 Continental in which 1 out of 4 work.
@substance1
@substance1 2 жыл бұрын
That must have been quite an engineering conundrum to make those windows open and close on the Regency.
@t.r.r2004
@t.r.r2004 2 жыл бұрын
Would love To see a 1972 dodge Polara on the show👍🏻
@steeldandansteely1027
@steeldandansteely1027 2 жыл бұрын
I think your '75 Delta 88 is far more elegant and stylish than Marc's Regency although I can appreciate his love of the car that ended the whole American gigantic 4 door hardtop battleship genre. Most likely forever, right? Any effort to compare the majesty of these two end o' the line big block cruise mobiles to the likes of Chevrolet Celebrity and it's ilk shows just how quickly came the fall of beauty and quality in the GM product line. It would be hard to believe if I didn't already know.
@courtneypuzzo2502
@courtneypuzzo2502 2 жыл бұрын
my late maternal grandmother had a couple different Delta 88 4 door sedans in the 70s early 80s one was a 1972 Delta 88 Rocket 455 and a later 70s model of the same car with the 350 CI V8 engine no longer called Rocket after the end of the Apollo Missions at the beginning of the 1973 model year the base engine in the 8th gen of the car was a Buick sourced 3.8 l V6
@SeaTravelr123
@SeaTravelr123 8 ай бұрын
Hmmmm. Adam’s Rocket 🚀 is tucked safely, in the grill fascia. Mark’s Rocket 🚀 is standing straight up. 😂😂😂😱
@ralphl7643
@ralphl7643 2 жыл бұрын
Unlike Buick, Pontiac, and Cadillac, before '75, Olds (and Chevrolet) cut the bottom of their vinyl roofs a little higher so there wasn't that awkward strip of molding on the back door. The C pillar window forced them to move it down like the others.
@nickrichards7646
@nickrichards7646 5 ай бұрын
also check out the new telescopic steeringwheel with the 2 spoke design....hot sexy steeringwheel...i beleive it came out 1980-85 88 and 98
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