71' model year was not a Cutlass. 442 body code was still used. 72' it became a 442 option on a Cutlass or Cutlass Supreme. If this is a Cutlass vin this is a clone.
Great video ! Thanks V8TV . . . Luckily my '71 ""s"" was born gold. If the original color was bittersweet, I would change it to that metallic burnt orange on the C6 Vettes (that's a nice orange) ...that bittersweet color looks like someone smelled a diaper stain up close,then vomited into the diaper...that biological ooze congealed and they took it into work and said..."Hey lets put this color on a car and see if it catches on"..it didn't and that's why it's a rare color.
With the 455 and the W-30..350hp.. was a lot in 1971..I wrote in another comment I purchased the same exact car but a different color in 1977 with 45,000 original miles on it picked it up for $2,500 dollars had it for 2 years Sold it for $3,000.. Back in the 60s and 70s you could buy any used Motorhead car that you can think of and the most you would pay would be $3,000 tops..Sold my 1967 GTO with the 400 motor back in 1978 for $1,000 dollars now they want like $60,000 and up..
Thanks for representing the Oldsmobile fans out there. It is always great to see and learn more about the Oldsmobile.
I worked on these cars at Olds back in the day. , It was so cool to see these come down the line..
I LOVE OLDSCHOOL CARS DUDE!!!!
Thanks for the coverage of the W30 Kevin, great car.
Very nice car .
Always cool cars and excellent info!!
The best looking cars were in the late 60s and early 70s. They were art in motion. Today they all look like jellybeans.
Yea You Right New Cars are Overpriced and Overrated,not much Funn with them anymore~
Love it!
My 74 Monte Carlo Landau is the same color.. Need to get sprayed again tho.. Clear coat oxidizing
Mine was blue, and ended up getting her into a mid 9 sec 1/4mile
car sold for 70k on ebay a few years back.originally from Toledo.
The way prices for these have gotten ridiculously high that's actually a good price
71' model year was not a Cutlass. 442 body code was still used. 72' it became a 442 option on a Cutlass or Cutlass Supreme. If this is a Cutlass vin this is a clone.
I like Mopars but when it comes to gm I like the Olds!
Great video ! Thanks V8TV . . . Luckily my '71 ""s"" was born gold. If the original color was bittersweet, I would change it to that metallic burnt orange on the C6 Vettes (that's a nice orange) ...that bittersweet color looks like someone smelled a diaper stain up close,then vomited into the diaper...that biological ooze congealed and they took it into work and said..."Hey lets put this color on a car and see if it catches on"..it didn't and that's why it's a rare color.
With the 455 and the W-30..350hp.. was a lot in 1971..I wrote in another comment I purchased the same exact car but a different color in 1977 with 45,000 original miles on it picked it up for $2,500 dollars had it for 2 years Sold it for $3,000.. Back in the 60s and 70s you could buy any used Motorhead car that you can think of and the most you would pay would be $3,000 tops..Sold my 1967 GTO with the 400 motor back in 1978 for $1,000 dollars now they want like $60,000 and up..
Looking for parts for my 71 w-30 barn find very cool car
anyone please let me know if you know of parts
Munson Roy E
A toyota will NEVER be GREAT like anything made by GM DODGE Or FORD
Toyota 2000gt says otherwise
@@marklion315 no it doesn't.