It's super weird & looks like a Dustbuster! Showroom quality though! You won't believe what you see!

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  • Time warp time in the CAR WIZARD's 🧙‍♂️ shop with this 1995 Oldsmobile Silhouette minivan named 'Dusty'. You absolutely MUST see this minivan! It's totally rad and in near mint condition, so what's wrong with it and why is it at the Wizard's shop?
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  • @talis84
    @talis84 ปีที่แล้ว +159

    The olds version of the dustbuster vans was known as the Cadillac of minivans.

    • @MintyFreshTurds
      @MintyFreshTurds ปีที่แล้ว +6

      😎😎😎😎

    • @roberthoffhines5419
      @roberthoffhines5419 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      ya beat me to it. From "Get Shorty"

    • @Minho_Lee1999
      @Minho_Lee1999 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      You're referring to the Seats right? The seats are super comfy though, like in the Cadillac's

    • @amonwirthiem5762
      @amonwirthiem5762 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      You can ask Chili Palmer (John Travolta) and Martin Weir. The Cadillac of the minivan 😎

    • @MintyFreshTurds
      @MintyFreshTurds ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Can't beleave no one is giving me thumbs up for recreating the Get Shorty movie poster with emojis.

  • @Czechbound
    @Czechbound ปีที่แล้ว +81

    Grimes is really great at talking to the camera, and explaining in simple terms the steps he's taking to solve the problems. It's really great !

    • @Julian-do7bv
      @Julian-do7bv ปีที่แล้ว +4

      He works with Jake a lot so hes already used to being on camera

    • @dyer2cycle
      @dyer2cycle ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ..what I admire is how he can work on these vehicles without uttering GD, MF, Sh*t, SOB, and a plethora of other expletives..and I don't even curse much when I'm not working on vehicles...

  • @royfrye333
    @royfrye333 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    I bought a new 1992 Transport SE with the 3.8 engine. It had the pneumatic self leveling rear suspension that worked very well. The individual rear seats were easy to remove for carrying cargo. It had about 220,000 trouble free miles when I traded it in.

    • @clivewarner2162
      @clivewarner2162 ปีที่แล้ว

      I drove a rented one In Ohio around 1994 maybe. I liked it a lot. The local cops followed us with a damn radar gun but fortunately our sales guy had brought a pocket sized radar detector and it picked up the cops.

  • @thundermind5572
    @thundermind5572 ปีที่แล้ว +150

    HI guys, hey Grimes, under the coil pack is the ignition module. The flat machined plate between the layers is coated with dielectric grease to maintain good ground. The grease drys out on older units so cleaning and regreasing may fix the problem if not the module may be cheesed out. Good luck yall.

    • @jayjaynella4539
      @jayjaynella4539 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      I have 1 of those 3.8s, a later version that is developing a rough idle. I will pursue that tip. Many thanks.

    • @isbemorph
      @isbemorph ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@jayjaynella4539 , also its worth to measure spark plug wires resistance, and setting a little smaller plug gap. I also had issue with faulty brand new plugs, somehow they've been causing misfires.

    • @GrimesGarage
      @GrimesGarage ปีที่แล้ว +25

      I actually did end up pulling the ICM and cleaning everything up, applied fresh grease.

    • @davidcollins2085
      @davidcollins2085 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Have had the crank sensor swell causing similar issue.

    • @averyalexander2303
      @averyalexander2303 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Are you sure the ignition module is grounded through its metal housing? Normally, the thermal paste is only used between the ICM and whatever it screws to for improved hear transfer and has nothing to do with electrical conductivity, but this may be an exception?

  • @zackamanda9799
    @zackamanda9799 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    The Black & Decker DustBuster is a cordless vacuum cleaner that was introduced in January 1979.

  • @laurat1129
    @laurat1129 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    "It is the Cadillac of Minivans" - Chili Palmer, Get Shorty (1995). Check out the remote sliding door, pretty futuristic in the '90s.😎

    • @Gtrips07
      @Gtrips07 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The thing was adults could actually fit in the third row.

    • @CSmith-gb1sl
      @CSmith-gb1sl ปีที่แล้ว

      Kind of glad mine did not have the remote sliders, they were trouble prone with age.

  • @russelladams6432
    @russelladams6432 ปีที่แล้ว +66

    I remember so many of my friend's parents had these dust buster vans back when we were in junior high and high school.. They still to this day look odd to me, but they seem to run forever. That 3800 is solid. I have seen so many cars just rot around that engine. Yet still run fine..

    • @Oddman1980
      @Oddman1980 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      I worked with a guy who had an oldsmobile 98 with the 3800. The car was mostly rust and the engine had a little over 400,000 miles but it sounded fine.

    • @caayydenn
      @caayydenn ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I'm one of those examples. Had a 1990 Bonneville that I drove over 350K until the subframe dropped out on the driver side. That 3800 gave me minimal trouble.

    • @acfiv1421
      @acfiv1421 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I had the Pontiac version back in the day. What I remember the most, apart from the cheap materials, was the horrible handling. Fine in a straight line but winding roads was scary for all involved.

    • @James-kg1wf
      @James-kg1wf ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I bought a lesabre with this engine and loved it. Not much of a car style guy and definitely like minivans and full size vans myself. I really wish I could find one of these in my area or closer however that doesn't happen much anymore.

    • @trevorlynn7276
      @trevorlynn7276 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      One of the best engines money can buy

  • @wichitascooters
    @wichitascooters ปีที่แล้ว +2

    GREAT JOB GRIMES!!! Dusty is once again running like a dream and soon to be roaming the byways and highways of our sunny Sunflower State. Wizard Rocks!!! Thanks to all involved!!! : )

  • @soulside
    @soulside ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Grew up with a green Silhouette in high school. My mom let me drive it from Ohio to California as a senior graduation gift. It was a great road-trip car!

    • @ATRichard
      @ATRichard ปีที่แล้ว +1

      We had a green 1998 Silhouette that I helped my mom pick out! Great memories in that van. It’s part of the reason I love cars and Oldsmobiles. I have my own green Olds now, a 2004 Bravada. So it’s like things have come full circle. 💚

  • @johnn.4407
    @johnn.4407 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I had a 1993 Silhouette, bought brand new. Loved it. If it had had a sliding door on BOTH sides and the Series II 3800 V6 instead of the regular 3800, it would have been PERFECT. I always referred to it as "the shuttlecraft" (Star Trek reference).
    Mine did have some grounding problems that did take the dealership an overnight to locate (right at the top of the engine).

  • @truantray
    @truantray ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I knew people who worked at GM Oshawa where they built these as Luminas. It had a huge list of production problems and quality issues, even the engineers at the time nicknamed it the Lemona. They sold a lot of them but they all ended up at wreckers soon. Amazed to see one still surviving.

    • @Henry_Jones
      @Henry_Jones ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The lumina sedan was built there. The vans were built in terrytown ny, demolished in 97.

    • @christopherguzzi1316
      @christopherguzzi1316 ปีที่แล้ว

      It was actually the Lumina sedan that was called the Lemona.

  • @nekite1
    @nekite1 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Grimes is a real addition to the team. His love and knowledge of these older vehicles will be a huge asset.

  • @Zinglupate
    @Zinglupate ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Oh god. We had a 3.8 like that whe i was a kid, it was one of the only ones with the V6 here in France!

  • @docsaaab
    @docsaaab ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I love my 1993 Pontiac Trans Sport 3.8, they build a Version for Europe, with different taillights ( amber indicator) based on the Silluette. ...but badged as pontiac, . The 2 days i drove 800 miles to the south of Europe.....getting 22 mpg on german Autobahn!

  • @melvinnoble8552
    @melvinnoble8552 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I owned a 1992 model Silhouette! It had air ride and full leather! It was equipped with lots of features but had the 3.4 v6 which was very reliable but didn't have the power of the 3.8.... i loved it anyway! Didn't have to worry about rust because the body was all plastic! ❤

    • @emjayay
      @emjayay ปีที่แล้ว +2

      They never had air suspension. An option was a self leveling rear suspension with an air pump and air shocks that the pump pumped up to correct ride height. But the actual springing was steel coils all around.

    • @melvinnoble8552
      @melvinnoble8552 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@emjayay Oh! I stand corrected! Forgive me for not being specific in my description of something so insignificant!

    • @MarvinHartmann452
      @MarvinHartmann452 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@melvinnoble8552I still remember how the doors were lightweight and the hood. Mine was a 1993 lumina APV. I still think it's the most quiet car I've ever had. It was the full loaded model, but it has the 3.1 v6 which wasn't very fast. But I loved it.

  • @Brian0wns
    @Brian0wns ปีที่แล้ว +9

    The older I get the more of a fascination I have with 90s vans... One that I find totally insane and amazing is the Previa because of its engine location, and just overall quirkiness. But stuff like this 95 Silhouette or even late model station wagons... to be honest If I see those out in the wild in mint condition it is more impressive to me than seeing most sports cars. I freaking love these weirdo Vans.

    • @DorDeKrey
      @DorDeKrey ปีที่แล้ว

      I grew up riding around in Aerostar's...the 90's definitely had some weird minivan designs!

  • @SouthsideKidd550
    @SouthsideKidd550 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    The dustbuster vans were actually more reliable than the Chrysler minivans. My cousin had bought a 1993 Grand Caravan brand new and only had it like a year. The transmission went out and at the time Chrysler didnt want to fix it under warranty. She got rid of it and bought a brand new 1995 Pontiac Transport with the 3800. She ended up keeping that van from 1995-2013. It gave her one issue and that was the fuel pump back in 2002. She had a GMC, Pontiac, Buick dealer do the repair and it has been running since. I think she put like 275,000 miles on it. She sold it to another cousin and he drives it now to this day. He does mobile detailing out of it.

    • @jblyon2
      @jblyon2 ปีที่แล้ว

      To be fair, just about anything from any manufacturer was more reliable than the Chrysler minivans. If you were driving around in the late 90s and saw a plume of blue smoke up ahead there was a high probability it was a Chrysler minivan. Most of those engines were shot by the time they hit 120,000 miles. The sad part is the transmissions made those engines look reliable...

    • @houseofno
      @houseofno ปีที่แล้ว

      Chrysler's version of their warranty policy gave new meaning to the term "Dodge."

  • @AidanCristofaro
    @AidanCristofaro ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Always thought these were cool so I bought a 3.8L 92 Lumina APV this year. Magnificent machine it is.

  • @Vekurus
    @Vekurus ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I would daily that. Cool and quirky 80's-90's cars are getting hard to find and when you do, they are starting to command "collector" prices. I did see a near mint Cutlass Calais for 4k. Was so tempted.

    • @8corymix8
      @8corymix8 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's now a collector car. Why destroy it, driving it everyday? T F

  • @stevefletcher2334
    @stevefletcher2334 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    did he mention that they are plastic bodied? Individually removable rear seats were so much lighter for the average soccer mom to remove than a big bench. those things rode and handled pretty well (for the time). My parents had one for a while..loaded up Lumina LS with rear air, alloys, power everything and the 3800.

  • @johnjohnmcclane1818
    @johnjohnmcclane1818 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    The dustbuster vacuum was more an 80s thing.
    I spent years and years working at car washes, starting at age 11. I still have nightmares about cleaning the inside of the wind
    shield on these things. You cannot reach the base unless you're 6'5.

    • @joevarga5982
      @joevarga5982 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's what extensions are for. Doh!

    • @SPNKr16
      @SPNKr16 ปีที่แล้ว

      Tom Hanks used one in 1989's Turner & Hooch.

  • @pragmaticoptimist46
    @pragmaticoptimist46 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    5:33 oh my….this radio set-up just transported me back in time. It’s amazing how that triggers something in my brain!

  • @randalhill6283
    @randalhill6283 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I remember thinking how cool those were when they first came out when I was a kid. Glad to see one in such good condition

  • @poopsmcgee2k6
    @poopsmcgee2k6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I had a Lumina van back in the day. That thing was actually super fun and surprisingly quick.

  • @stoneylonesome4062
    @stoneylonesome4062 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    My cousin owns a Lancia Stratos HF replica made by a British Company, called “Lister-Bell”, that has a Supercharged Buick 3800 V6 from a ‘99/‘98 Riviera. Great engines. Highly tunable. Parts & service are always available. Moreso than an original Ferrari Dino V6.

  • @Segafishy
    @Segafishy ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I remember the Olds one fondly, back in 99 I got taken to Florida as a suprise to stay with my Great Uncle and he had one and despite having something similarish back home the UK (Ford Galaxy, not to be mistaken for the US Galaxie) it felt like this big spaceship.
    Funny you made the Gameboy joke, theres actually some instances when a Gameboy was used to run a dedicated cart containing the software and connector for diagnostics and tuning.

  • @Strigon07
    @Strigon07 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    The car of my childhood. Love the Pontiac transport SE my parents had.

    • @wewillmakeit3615
      @wewillmakeit3615 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Same here. I loved that car. Living in Germany they were quite exotic. Ours was red. And so smooth! My Mom got rid of it when it had those exact problems. It would die in idle. I was able to find the defective idle adjust motor. But it still died from time to time. The mechanics around here didn't want to work on the car, it not being a VW or mercedes. So,she sold it.
      I'd love to have one of these today.

  • @heikkiremes5661
    @heikkiremes5661 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I love these things! They sold the Pontiac ones in Finland in the 90's. I think they looked brilliant. Heck, still do, rare as they maybe.

  • @thecaptain3773
    @thecaptain3773 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I had 95 Silhouette in metallic grey, we called it the space shuttle. It had the biggest dash I've ever seen on any van to this day. I ended up selling it for 1k, and it had 250k on it.

  • @steveshoemaker6347
    @steveshoemaker6347 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very good to see your new man working on older Cars now......Thanks guy's 👍

  • @Oddman1980
    @Oddman1980 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I, too, have used freezers as electronic diagnostic tools.

  • @michaelcoffey7362
    @michaelcoffey7362 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Cool, a coworker of mine at the Ingle's I work at has one, silver with black side stripes, a 1996 model, cool 🥰

  • @kylescarfarm
    @kylescarfarm ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks for sharing that Clean Survivor Silhouette. It looks like the owner really cares for it too. Hope you get the stall issue sorted out. I'd suspect the ICM because of my experience with these 3800s.

  • @NateLeePhillips
    @NateLeePhillips ปีที่แล้ว

    This van was a bright spot during a dark time in my life. In 2001, I was placed in foster care due to molestation, neglect, and abuse. My foster mother owned one of these vans. Many a road trip was taken in her Dustbuster Silhouette, a nice hunter green exterior with the same beige interior. She had also had a Trans Sport, which she gave to one of her former foster children.
    I remember the automatic sliding door humming as it slid closed. I shut my fingers in it once because I thought I could reach in real quick to grab something before it closed all the way.
    I don't know if hers had the 3800, but it was a pretty nice van. I'd like to find one at some point.

  • @chuckconnors615
    @chuckconnors615 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    One of the coolest features ( to me ) of this series of GM Vans : You fold all the rear seats flat... and viola ... you have 14 more cup holders.... and a 4x8 sheet of plywood will fit like a glove....

  • @jeffk464
    @jeffk464 ปีที่แล้ว +133

    3800, its always impressive when GM is able to accidentally make a reliable engine.

    • @jblyon2
      @jblyon2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      They sure did try to fix that with the non-supercharged Series II though. Those went through intake manifold after intake manifold, dumping coolant into the oil if you didn't catch it quick enough. Lets run a piping hot EGR tube THROUGH a plastic intake, what could possibly go wrong!?

    • @Rom3_29
      @Rom3_29 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@jblyon2- years back I was looking to buy 01 Buick Lesabre with 3.8 engine. While test driving I told the salesman car hesitating. Later I checked the oil and engine had green fresh coolant mixed with oil, the sales fellow claimed normal when engine was washed. I said thank you and left the car lot.

    • @bmcshane80
      @bmcshane80 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      We refer to them as the Mang here in Australia
      They were standard in Holden Commodores and more from 1990 and are EVERYWHERE.
      We call them Mangs because when you're doing burnouts on the limiter they make a sound that sounds like its saying "Maaaaaaaannnnggggggg"
      Look it up, its hilarious to hear hahhaa

    • @Henry_Jones
      @Henry_Jones ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Reliable engine while everythng else broke 😂

    • @GoldenCroc
      @GoldenCroc ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Ehm... ever heard of a smallblock or bigblock? I would think at least the chevy arm of GM got a better track record, even including their blunders, than most manufacturers....

  • @46miles
    @46miles ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had an '89 Pontiac Bonneville with the 3.8! Absolutely great engine! I Put 260 k miles on it before I traded it in! That car NEVER failed me!

  • @christopherkraft1327
    @christopherkraft1327 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hey Wizard & Mrs Wizard, the dust buster vans were so popular in the nineties!!! When they came out I thought that they were so futuristic looking!!! Thanks for sharing another fun video!!! 👍👍🙂

  • @Henry_Jones
    @Henry_Jones ปีที่แล้ว +4

    My Old Car has a great dustbuster van vid and his dad was a gm plant designer that worked at retooling the plant for these plastic panneled vans.

  • @twincitiesdashcam9119
    @twincitiesdashcam9119 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Holy crap- what a great looking van- can't believe the front end looks so good.

  • @scottimusgarrett15
    @scottimusgarrett15 ปีที่แล้ว

    That thing is ridiculously mint! Who takes that kind of care with one of these?! Unbelievable! Thanks, Mr. and Mrs. Wizard! ✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦

  • @Henry_Jones
    @Henry_Jones ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Last product built in the GM Tarrytown NY plant, which was older than GM itself and according to John Z Delorian in his book, (On a clear day you can see General Motors), had the worst built cars and dealers would refuse them.

    • @emjayay
      @emjayay ปีที่แล้ว

      Mine was assembled just fine. But lots of bits and pieces broke years later.

    • @leonb2637
      @leonb2637 ปีที่แล้ว

      That plant had origins as that for Stanley Steamer cars. It was located just north of what is known today as the Mario Cuomo Bridge (old one was the Tappan Zee Bridge) on the Hudson River and along the Hudson River rail lines originally of the NY Central RR.

  • @lirr408
    @lirr408 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I remember when these first came out. It is good to see one survive. Great job , Tyler. Looking forward to seeing you on Wizards videos AND Jake's videos. Best of luck to you.

  • @Rickmakes
    @Rickmakes ปีที่แล้ว +1

    When I was a mechanic in the late nineties, the dustbusters had one of the most difficult to replace batteries. The worst variant had the washer fluid reservoir on the cross brace that covers the battery.

  • @earlyre
    @earlyre ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My first car, that I inherited from Grandpa, was an 87 olds 98, with the 3.8 (pre 3800 branding) .great car.
    It was a similar color, called "driftwood metallic", I always called it "old lady champagne gold"

  • @victoriaq5157
    @victoriaq5157 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Mr. Wizard uses the word cool to describe this mini van. This mommy wagon was never cool; not when new, and especially not now. What a funny guy! AND park right next to a Viper! OMG

  • @uscars9207
    @uscars9207 ปีที่แล้ว

    Used to have on of these - MY'93, export European version, loaded except sunroof (rare option on these). Fun fact: when Americans done a face lift on these (with Bonneville front) for MY'93, the Europe got the Silhouette sold as Pontiac Trans Sport (except the decals on the body and fog lights) - it was sold this way till its end as MY'96. I always have a soft spot on the "dustbusters" since they were new. One of the best van I've been ever driven - comfort (rear air suspension), handling (low center of gravity/aerodynamics), practicality, torqy engine with good MPG and I it reached 200 km/h on German Autobahn with no issues. I miss mines - replaced it with a '96 Chevy Astro conversion van.

  • @MarvinHartmann452
    @MarvinHartmann452 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had a 1993 lumina APV and I absolutely loved it. It was dark blue with a red pinstripe and the mags. It has 2 heater and 2 ac, which was ice cold. It was so silent to ride in it was amazing. Funny looking but very functional.

  • @valeriekennedy6373
    @valeriekennedy6373 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had a 1992 Pontiac Transport. It was my first mini van. I absolutely loved it. All plastic body that would never rust. Had it till 2005 when the transmission went out. Could not get it replaced because they said they didn't make that one again. Still miss it.

  • @retrobear9367
    @retrobear9367 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I loved these things. This and the Taurus Wagon were my favorite family cars back then. Id love to modernize that a little.

    • @allewis4008
      @allewis4008 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Taurus Wagon was just plain excellent

  • @jeffsheets9389
    @jeffsheets9389 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Who ya gonna call ?!!! Dustbuster 🤣

  • @airlui
    @airlui ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Watch your head when you're opening the front doors from the outside, they will smack you in the forehead with their protruding corner. Loved those van.

    • @GrimesGarage
      @GrimesGarage ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I noticed there was a warning label right at the corner for that specific reason. 😂

  • @TheLocalsOnlyPodcast
    @TheLocalsOnlyPodcast ปีที่แล้ว

    I used to have one of these! In the beautiful metallic green blue.
    I loved it. It was such a goofy but great van to drive as a teenager. I used to take it on tour for my band.
    We called it the tealmobile.

  • @mattc9875
    @mattc9875 ปีที่แล้ว

    The design of cars from 80s & 90s gives me positive vibes, regardless of how nice or ugly they are. Different times back then, people had personality, ehether coor or not, and so did cars...

  • @jeffshadow2407
    @jeffshadow2407 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Yes, more to say . . . I have owned two Silhouettes: 2000 GL and a 2004 GLS. After that I had to get a 2005 Buick Terraza and, last September, a 2007 Terraza, both were CXLs. The 2005 had a habit of suddenly applying the brakes and then accelerating while driving normally. The 2007 does not have that problem. The 2007 is scheduled for an Amtrak Phase III paint application as it represents the last SDP40F locomotive. Buick received what would have been the new Silhouette after GM killed Oldsmobile.

  • @jimmyjimjims7483
    @jimmyjimjims7483 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I still daily drive an old dustbuster era minivan, except mine is a 93 Previa. 240k miles and still driving without issues and I've personally put 60k on it

    • @Karmy.
      @Karmy. ปีที่แล้ว

      The e g g

  • @houseofno
    @houseofno ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Before the production version came out in 1990 there was a show car version in the late 1980s called the Trans Sport that was really cool looking.

  • @nbmike65
    @nbmike65 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The first concert I ever went to, with my Mom in 1974 when I was 9, was to see Charley Pride and Dave & Sugar was his opening act. Cool memory. Thanks for the video 👍

    • @jayjaynella4539
      @jayjaynella4539 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I saw Charley Pride at Indiana Central College in 1973. Don't remember the opening act.

  • @Henry_Jones
    @Henry_Jones ปีที่แล้ว +4

    $200/hour is a nice way of saying "stop calling me about fixing your pos 90s car for cheap. Im booked solid"

  • @GeekyFast
    @GeekyFast ปีที่แล้ว

    No doubt about it. That is the very definition of "adult owned and driven." Super nice!

  • @billgorman481
    @billgorman481 ปีที่แล้ว

    That is fantastic you are bringing the 70s and 80s back!!!

  • @reestyfarts
    @reestyfarts ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My father had a non supercharged '92 Bonneville with a 3.8. They figured out the suspension for that car and tuned the exhaust just right. Pontiac had a way of making gourmet dishes from GM powdered beef stroganoff. The platform made an interesting midsize monospace for Olds.

  • @smesui1799
    @smesui1799 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    WIZARD ... glad you're doing some nostalgic stuff. This is excellent for today's generation. PLEASE crank-out more like this. Thank you !

  • @Dakiraun
    @Dakiraun ปีที่แล้ว +26

    Those were everywhere in the 1990s - surprising that so few are around today when they had such a good engine, but then, people back then didn't try to hold onto their cars. The only big downside of them (and this could be said for a _lot_ of 90's cars) is that they're not very safe in a head on collision. The front passenger space just kinda folds in on itself catastrophically. IIHS has some old footage of tests on them - it's not pretty. But again, a lot of 90's and older cars were that way, unfortunately.

    • @bracedgod4505
      @bracedgod4505 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Cash for clunkers happened.

    • @happilyham6769
      @happilyham6769 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@bracedgod4505 Cash For Clunkers is going to be looked back on as like the holocaust of then soon-to-be vintage and classic cars. I don't even want to think about how many older but still running driving vehicles were needlessly crushed.

    • @EasyCheesyChodes
      @EasyCheesyChodes ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Those IIHS tests are for the later GM minivans that had a (weak) unibody. These had a space frame with plastic panels like the Saturns of the era, which is much stronger.

    • @Dakiraun
      @Dakiraun ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@EasyCheesyChodes - Interesting - yeah the IIHS test I saw was on the Pontiac version. So... they built them right, then cheaped out on the unibody? ... does sound very GM, doesn't it? Yikes.

    • @Dakiraun
      @Dakiraun ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@bracedgod4505 Ahhhh right - that was the death knell for a lot of neat cars in the US. I'm in Canada - used to see tons up here, but I imagine the rust got most of them.

  • @nigelcarruthers7301
    @nigelcarruthers7301 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My mom had a 93 Trans Sport, she loved it. Other than having to rebuild the trans every 150k, it was quite reliable. As I remember the rear seats all come out individually and can be reconfigured as you want for more cargo space. Traded it in for a 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee after 300k+ miles and 2 transmissions.

  • @d.michaelpratt5987
    @d.michaelpratt5987 ปีที่แล้ว

    If we all had honest mechanics like The Car Wizard (and Mrs. Wizard, and the Wizard’s mechanics), we would all be happier!
    Honest work, at an honest price, and a warranty to back it up!
    May not be the cheapest, but it will be fixed!

  • @djncrti2860
    @djncrti2860 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    My favorite memory with this van was when I was younger we actually had a little dustbuster in the van to clean it and I put it under the wheel so that when my mom pulled off she ran the little vacuum over 😂 she was not happy

  • @williamegler8771
    @williamegler8771 ปีที่แล้ว

    My parents bought one brand new as a show-dog taxi.
    They showed German Shepherds all over the Midwest and Eastern States.
    It wasn't unusual for them to put 1,500 to 2,000 a week on it.
    They maintained it by the book and it was very reliable.
    It never failed to start or leave anyone stranded.
    When it had 285,000 miles they sold it to their housekeeper's brother for $450.00 and he drove it from Wisconsin to Alaska.
    He drove it as a work-hunting fishing van for a couple of years before he punctured the oil pan while driving down a rutted dirt track.
    He had it towed back to his house and he propped open the front passenger door and turned it into a doghouse and that's where it's been for the last couple of years.

  • @Kevin19700
    @Kevin19700 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    So many people who owned these vans had front end crashes due to the design of the front end. It is very difficult to judge distances.

  • @RoofysGarage
    @RoofysGarage ปีที่แล้ว +4

    These mid 80's to late 90's GMs are so simple to work on, and for the people who are looking for somebody to work on their older cars, I'm glad to see a modern shop take on the work. But $200/hour?!?!?! 😅🤣 More power to ya if you can get that kind of money, but wow...

    • @averyalexander2303
      @averyalexander2303 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah, most cars from that era are pretty simple to work on with the exception of the electronically controlled carbureted stuff with emissions crap everywhere. I don't understand charging $200 an hour just because something is a classic either, especially since they tend to be easier to work on than modern cars in many ways. I guess they have to cover their time in case service information or a part is really hard to find. It could also just be because they would rather attract owners of well preserved classics who are willing and able to invest in their cars than broke crackheads expecting them to half ass rig their old pile of junk for almost free.

    • @bmolendijk7884
      @bmolendijk7884 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@averyalexander2303 maybe you need a bunch of hard to find tools and diagnostic stuff to work on those cars? here in holland my girlfriend owns a volvo 940 from 1996 and volvo garage are not charging abnormal fees for old cars, maybe it is depending on the make and type of car

  • @jamesquinn5650
    @jamesquinn5650 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My wife had the Chevy version and it is still her all time favorite car.

  • @MattTrakker350
    @MattTrakker350 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    When I was little in the early 90s, my dad took us on a trip down to D.C. from Boston. On Route 95 he was pointing out all of these then-new vans by the unique taillights on them. It turned into a game of counting the taillights. Other car related highlights of that trip included the roof of our Bronco being too high for a parking garage, and us witnessing a flipped over then-new Lincoln Town Car with the airbags deployed, and a police officer on the scene pointing out this newfangled safety feature to us.

  • @djncrti2860
    @djncrti2860 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    All the moms and aunts in my family had a rebadged dustbuster 😂

  • @bertram46
    @bertram46 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I was the sales manager at a Chevrolet dealership in Cleveland Ohio when these came out and they sold extremely well I actually took a few as demos and love them because they felt like a car they had a very floaties ride and so practical and something else not mentioned in the video is the body is all composite no metal

  • @notDonaldFagen
    @notDonaldFagen ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My main memory regarding these, was in elementary school, and there was some advisory sent out to parents in the surrounding schools and area, that some perv was lurking around in a Transport. I always knew car models, even then so I knew what to look out for. So aside from once being common traffic, that's all I remember them for now. Creepmobile 😄

  • @rdyardie
    @rdyardie ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We owned a 1992 Pontiac TransSport. We liked that you could easily remove the 5 back seats. We moved our daughter up to university with two trips. We had bought used IKEA furniture. The 3800 engine was very good. We sold it with close to 300,000 km. Of course we did the regular maintenance etc. including transmission fluid changes, coolant changes, and engine oil and filter changes. We had the alternator rebuilt at a Delco service centre. The heater core was changed once. That was what some people classed as fun. I took it down to where the actual heater core needed monkey hands. The Pontiac dealer did it for something like 2.5 hours. The 16 year old van was replaced with a new Honda Odyssey van in 2008. My wife likes a van for hauling people. The seats are NOT very easy to remove and they are much heavier. The timing belt needs to be replaced every 6 years on the Honda. Your video with the GM van brought back some memories.

  • @mr.goodpliers6988
    @mr.goodpliers6988 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've owned six of these. Our first was a 1994 Trans Sport with 47k miles, bought for $6500 in 2001. Highest mileage one we had was a 1993 Silhouette, which went to 367k. The transmission had to warm up around 30 seconds to a minute before going in gear. One day I went to start it and it had an unexplained tight spot in the rotating assembly. The crank would turn 355 degrees, until it hit a spot where it stopped.

  • @starkyslp16
    @starkyslp16 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like the diagnostic details that Grimes was sharing. Interesting to hear and learn!

  • @TheJohn8765
    @TheJohn8765 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Grimes seems like a great hire. Hope he sticks around!

  • @lordcarnorjax8599
    @lordcarnorjax8599 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just sold my 04 GM with a 3800 in it. Just a rock solid engine. The guy who bought it got a great deal as I'd recently had all the coil packs, leads and plugs replaced and the radiator had all the hoses & heater tap replaced. Drove as smooth as. When I bought the new car and I had the old GM detailed, it came up so good I regretted replacing it. It probably go another 100,000 Km's.

  • @nilslivetlanga9710
    @nilslivetlanga9710 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The first thing that came to mind regarding Silhouette's shape was Renault's 1984 Espace and later on Grand Espace.

  • @patrickmcgoldrick8234
    @patrickmcgoldrick8234 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Those GM vans always reminded me of a space vehicle from Lost In Space.
    As always Auto Wizard,you are correct the side body decale is factory born.as always great work. Thanks Wizards.

  • @belltolls1984
    @belltolls1984 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had one of these as a rental for 2 weeks while my Suburban was in the shop, same color and everything, I loved that van and wished I could have kept it.

  • @cbmadcow
    @cbmadcow ปีที่แล้ว

    My parents had the Lumina APV(bought it brand new) while I was in high school. Took us on many vacations to NH, NY, Washington DC, and Gettysburg. I learned how to drive in that van.

  • @nexarian2523
    @nexarian2523 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Had an 1990 Olds Toronado with the 3800. By the time I was forced to part with it, with the exception of sensors, belts, an alternator or two, brake pads- the normal consumables, all the main mechanical parts were original from the factory. That being said everything was starting to show it's age, especially the interior & I couldn't afford to restore it. It had 138,000 on it & still got 30/31mpg on the freeway.

  • @squid_fish
    @squid_fish ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Epic episode and glad to see the rad era of cars getting so much love

  • @dickeyseamus
    @dickeyseamus ปีที่แล้ว

    These vans and all their iterations are so darn familiar to me working as a mechanic since the late 90's. Opening the hood on the 3.8 gave me flashbacks lol. This one is is just wonderful and you can tell it was really cared for by the owners. Thanks for sharing it!

  • @JavierCR25
    @JavierCR25 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Key chain is a Mitsubishi L300 van from the 90s. Grimes seems like quite a capable mechanic !

  • @marsenmoos1
    @marsenmoos1 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had one a pontiac transport here in Holland. It was a 3.8 v6 with fout kids it was a Space wonder. Drove it for 4 years with a smile on my face.

  • @Brian-cr6rb
    @Brian-cr6rb ปีที่แล้ว

    That's a super clean example! Spent lots of time in the transport version as a kid. Whenever we traveled far, my father would bring one home from his dealership. Loved them then, still love them now!

  • @KyRipsnorter
    @KyRipsnorter ปีที่แล้ว

    It was a great van. I bought one and ran it to 320,000 trouble-free miles (except for the alternator), and sold it to a friend who gave it to his children to drive to college. After both children had graduated from college six years later, he gave it back to me. Finally at 378,000 the tranny started to slip. I drove her to the junk yard at 85 mph. I loved the van. RELIABLE. GREAT GAS MILEAGE @ 30 MPG HIGHWAY. Room for seven. Seats could be removed easily. Just a truly great van!

    • @KyRipsnorter
      @KyRipsnorter ปีที่แล้ว

      These dustbuster vans were way more dependable than the Chrysler junks, and the Fords were just flat out terrible. That 3800 was bulletproof!

  • @Joelwee1028
    @Joelwee1028 ปีที่แล้ว

    My family had a green Silhouette in the late ‘90s-early 2000s. I’ll never forget the weird “song” it played while the automatic door closed.

  • @andreideac3962
    @andreideac3962 ปีที่แล้ว

    I saw one of those vans in Eastern Europe in 1990 or 1991. It looked so awesome! Kind of like a different planet. Great memories!

    • @dj_paultuk7052
      @dj_paultuk7052 ปีที่แล้ว

      I used to own one here in the UK. It really stood out and got lots of attention !.

  • @juliamiller2299
    @juliamiller2299 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had a Chev Lumina APV Dustbuster in late 1989. It was gutless (3.0 V6) and had wet noodle handling and poor braking. The thing that bugged me about it was the front seats that were angled towards the center of the vehicle. The steering wheel and the instrument panel were then out of alignment to the driver. And you never really knew where the front fenders were when you were parking. You could only guess. I was glad when I returned it.

    • @carsjt1076
      @carsjt1076 ปีที่แล้ว

      3.1

    • @juliamiller2299
      @juliamiller2299 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@carsjt1076 Regardless, it was gutless. My next car, a Taurus ran circles around it. It was the first company car that I truly hated driving.

  • @reddstool1023
    @reddstool1023 ปีที่แล้ว

    We used to own one in the early 90’s. This van was really the top tier of vans, especially in Miami Shores.

  • @PasleyAviationPhotography
    @PasleyAviationPhotography ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I learned to drive a 93 3800. My first time out without parents (little sis with me) I ran to the store. I tried parking in a space on my left, onevof those angled spaces. That van had sooo much front end that I didn't judge my distance between me and the car that would have been on my right. I bumped the side of it, I was panicking, especially when I realized the lady was putting her groceries in her trunk, a Taurus I believe. She was really nice and told me that I just rubbed the dirt off. I miss that van, although for some reason it ate alternators, replaced every few months but that was before learning about cars.

  • @EJohnDanton
    @EJohnDanton ปีที่แล้ว

    Our next door neighbour had a black one of these and we had a 92 Aerostar. I remember liking the growl of the exhaust note.

  • @embiggens1
    @embiggens1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Grandparents had the Lumina APV, white on blue. Loved that van.

  • @marktaylor7959
    @marktaylor7959 ปีที่แล้ว

    Halo from England, love your blog.allso great to see your wife talking on the inside of the car ,Thank you ,x

  • @12yearssober
    @12yearssober ปีที่แล้ว

    An old neighbor of mine had the Lumina dust buster van. 3.8 like this one. It had over 300K miles and still was going strong!!!