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1955-1975 for this particular model with loads of facelifts and improvements along the way. Neat cars and this is a nice example, but $47k is a...
Yeah, they really only fail when the master fails and lets fluid in and the rubber diaphragm fails. You can get your original rebuilt, but that's...
I think GM was in full swing "each division is downsizing, here's your last chance to make cars and see if they sell big and swing the bean...
Yup! This one also looks like it's been kept up on the maintenance and semi-modernized in those typical areas that people tend to struggle with so...
I'm in awe it went for that much. I mean it is a nice example of a super low mileage 5th Ave, but those cars were... not shunned but not really...
Strangely enough, if it was a Chevy it probably would have been 25-30% higher. I don't think the Buick version would necessarily command more but...
I drove and worked on a car like this for a friend's friend some years back. It really was a gutless wonder above 55MPH and getting every little...
Many car owners just like to drive them but never really consider basic things like that to be something they can fix. It has a permanent dome...
Yeah, pretty much the territory of cop cars and taxi cabs only. Doesn't change my mind, I won't do vinyl tops anymore.
Only thing I would change is no vinyl top. Gorgeous like-new car otherwise.
I loved these cars as a kid and now as an old fogey I love them still. I am seriously contemplating one of these to do the daily drive since my...
Awesome. I've got a '68 wagon and a '69 Bonneville 4 door and love these cars.
Yup. That sort of thing was mostly truly disallowed for multiple reasons by the late '60s and early '70s but before that if you were a good...
It's definitely a gorgeous car and apparently a lot of time and thought went into it. I dislike the completely digital gauge cluster though, I...
As much of a bad rep as these cars got, they really were neat cars. A lot of craftsmanship and love went into the design, even if the public...
Gorgeous car. Shame that it keeps being flipped. Woodgrain is WAY shinier and brighter than new, but honestly I'm kind of digging it. Not sure...
They totally were on the base Catalina, code B96. I had a '74 nearly as basic as this (with a 455 and gauges though) and it didn't have any of the...
It's appearance thing. 1974 on the base model was the only year I recall them being used.
Air conditioning, power tailgate, and AM-FM stereo. That's it for options. No rear seat, no clock, no matched seat belts, not even the deluxe...
In fairness, I don't think the average Olds buyer had much thoughts about Vietnam aside from "stupid kids lost the war, we didn't lose wars in MY...