Rad car.. my birth year too. I gots a '64 F85 w/ a '66 Toronado 425ci just getting her back together after a long sleep and sum fresh paint. Can't wait to hug those curves. Love the '66 4-4-2 dude. Nice views in yer country side too.
My first car was. ‘65 442. Traded it for a ‘68. The gas crunch of the 1970’s made me trade for a Toyota. In my mid life crises years I bought 2 1966’s to restore. One a 4 speed hardtop and the other a 4 speed tri power convertible. Times got rough and I had to sell both before I ever finished them. Of all the cars I’ve owned the tri power convertible is the one I regret ever getting rid of. Love your video.
I remember when these cars came out, it was never one of my favorites. In 66' I was more into Chevies and Fords though still not of driving age. I didn't take notice of the 442 until the 68' with the new body style. In 66' our family car was a 62' Old Ninety Eight.
I had a '67 2-door Cutlass Supreme with a 400 engine, 4 bbl, AC, front buckets. The body and interior were basically identical to this model (except automatic on the column). I loved that car - my first-ever car purchase. It had 52000 original miles bought in 1979 for $750.
I totally agree, Out of the 4 GM divisions, the Olds and specially the 442 was smoother driving, rode better and handled better....I had a 64 SS and a 65 442 and it was like night and day....
I was restoring a “66” about 8 years ago. Red like this one, 4 speed, but not near the options you have, except I added tilt steering to mine. Very nice.
Whether it’s the fastest or just plain fast the Pontiac Olds and Buick looked better felt better ( not as plasticity) more insulated and just was more deluxe than many others of the era.
I have had many 442 Oldsmobiles in my lifetime but always wanted a 66. This is the most optioned car I have ever seen. Its spectacular.
Rad car.. my birth year too. I gots a '64 F85 w/ a '66 Toronado 425ci just getting her back together after a long sleep and sum fresh paint. Can't wait to hug those curves. Love the '66 4-4-2 dude. Nice views in yer country side too.
My first car was. ‘65 442. Traded it for a ‘68. The gas crunch of the 1970’s made me trade for a Toyota.
In my mid life crises years I bought 2 1966’s to restore. One a 4 speed hardtop and the other a 4 speed tri power convertible. Times got rough and I had to sell both before I ever finished them.
Of all the cars I’ve owned the tri power convertible is the one I regret ever getting rid of.
Love your video.
I remember when these cars came out, it was never one of my favorites. In 66' I was more into Chevies and Fords though still not of driving age. I didn't take notice of the 442 until the 68' with the new body style. In 66' our family car was a 62' Old Ninety Eight.
that intro was actually really good, on queue the camera showed the car. amazing!
I had a '67 2-door Cutlass Supreme with a 400 engine, 4 bbl, AC, front buckets. The body and interior were basically identical to this model (except automatic on the column). I loved that car - my first-ever car purchase. It had 52000 original miles bought in 1979 for $750.
My cousin has a 66' 442 post sedan with a bench front seat, with a notch cut out and a 4 speed muncie
Had 65 442 convertible 4 sp and a 66 442 convertible with auto .loved both of them
I'm glad you made this video. Also glad you drive it and not just own a garage queen!!!
My dad had a ‘67 442. It was his favorite car he owned. He compared all cars to it!
Very nice love 442s
my parents bought the same car after they got married in 70's had it for 15 years
Great video and a Great car! Owned one in 1970 though not as well optioned.
Love it. I have a 67 442. Only thing
Gets my goat is the mufflers. My 442 cruises quiet. Even on throttle it's not loud. Gentlemens hot rod.
I totally agree, Out of the 4 GM divisions, the Olds and specially the 442 was smoother driving, rode better and handled better....I had a 64 SS and a 65 442 and it was like night and day....
This is one of the coolest videos I've seen in a while, loved the VW Golf comparison!
I was restoring a “66” about 8 years ago. Red like this one, 4 speed, but not near the options you have, except I added tilt steering to mine. Very nice.
Really nice car!
The sound of that motor, wow!
Greetings from finland we have the 4 door 66 and its on sale
Nice car wish I had one in a automatic 😏✌️
I have one
my brother in law parent had a new one ,375 hp
Very nice
I have one also. 66 Olds 442 Tri Carb. Mine in restored and in Marina Turquoise
Great Car!
Sold!
Con estás naves se disfruta el placer de conducir
BOUGHT A 442 W./TRIPOWER IN DET IN 1966 WON 3 TROPHY S
My first new car.
NICE 1!
Cool!
Whether it’s the fastest or just plain fast the Pontiac Olds and Buick looked better felt better ( not as plasticity) more insulated and just was more deluxe than many others of the era.
Anyone have a 400 engine or parts and interested in trade or sell