I like how you described the car and how neat the owner’s stories were. I have a red 1971 Cutlass Supreme convertible with a white top and white interior. These cars do feel substantial and solid when you drive them. They don’t build them like that anymore. I loved the video.
I had a 70 OLDS Cutlass SX. It had the power seats and power seats. The car had a 455 V8 and the dual exhaust. The 4 barrel carburetor was not ordered and a 2 barrel carburetor was ordered for insurance purposes. The color was the Viking Blue but I remembered mine was darker. But the interior was white and that was spectacular.
Amazing video, beautiful Olds convertible. I love old school muscle cars and one day I'll have one like this fully restored! I love that you said you'd pray! Keep up the great work.
Hey ! Good job sharing the history of a gorgeous 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlas 442 rag top w/ electric windows and door locks and power roof and seats w/ console shift. You , mention prayer requests..My name is LL KOOL RAY and I'm dealing with a staph infection on my forehead yes ! I am being treated by my doctor but the staph is resistant to the antibiotics. So , I'm scabbed up and I could use all the prayers in my direction from fellow prayer partners. In Jesse name...amen 😎👍🇺🇸😁🙏
The Olds 442 was an upscale gentleman's type Muscle Car so because it was an Oldsmobile it could be optioned with power seats top and other luxury options.
Great video. I don't much about 1960s or 1970s classics. It is great to learn. And a nice side story. Love to read reviews of Caddy and Lincolns and Buicks and Pontiac and other American makes of that era too.
Re: power accessories, you’re right only the higher end cars had power seats even windows or locks but power accessories were nothing new. At least 20 years before 1972.
Nice to hear you are a child of 🤴 I too am a Christian I do have a 1972 Buickskylark custom which I have for 48 years it is all for show, thanks for what you do,
This car is a lot better representation than what it would have been in 1972 as they really weren’t put together that well , also the 1972 was not supposed be this style because of a GM strike which delayed the Colonnade model change which came out in 1973 , that’s why the 71 and 72 are so similar . Great video 👍
I stumbled across this when looking for 442 videos. I had a '72 442 and miss it still and just enjoy perusing the internet for them. Very nice review/story. And thanks for professing your faith...I'm a Christian as well. 1972 was a crossover year for automakers because of new emissions. But still, this thing was torquey with the 455!
One of the most sexiest cars ever built
I like how you described the car and how neat the owner’s stories were. I have a red 1971 Cutlass Supreme convertible with a white top and white interior. These cars do feel substantial and solid when you drive them. They don’t build them like that anymore. I loved the video.
I had a 70 OLDS Cutlass SX. It had the power seats and power seats. The car had a 455 V8 and the dual exhaust. The 4 barrel carburetor was not ordered and a 2 barrel carburetor was ordered for insurance purposes. The color was the Viking Blue but I remembered mine was darker. But the interior was white and that was spectacular.
Amazing video, beautiful Olds convertible. I love old school muscle cars and one day I'll have one like this fully restored! I love that you said you'd pray! Keep up the great work.
Power door locks were also available in 1972 as an option also remote trunk release (located in glove box) ...these upgrades were very rare!!
Hey ! Good job sharing the history of a gorgeous 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlas 442 rag top w/ electric windows and door locks and power roof and seats w/ console shift. You , mention prayer requests..My name is LL KOOL RAY and I'm dealing with a staph infection on my forehead yes ! I am being treated by my doctor but the staph is resistant to the antibiotics. So , I'm scabbed up and I could use all the prayers in my direction from fellow prayer partners. In Jesse name...amen 😎👍🇺🇸😁🙏
The Olds 442 was an upscale gentleman's type Muscle Car so because it was an Oldsmobile it could be optioned with power seats top and other luxury options.
Classic car reviews! Great addition to the channel ...
My father took over the Olds and couple years later he wrapped around a Huge Oak Tree 🌳,and walked away S-turn!!Fast car!!!
God bless those cars very underrated
We have a 72 Cutlass convertible it's not a 442 but when we're done it maybe a 442 clone we just love the car it's in the shop right now April 2022
One of my favorite old schools I been trying to find a good one but they are hard to find
Great video. I don't much about 1960s or 1970s classics. It is great to learn. And a nice side story. Love to read reviews of Caddy and Lincolns and Buicks and Pontiac and other American makes of that era too.
Re: power accessories, you’re right only the higher end cars had power seats even windows or locks but power accessories were nothing new. At least 20 years before 1972.
Nice to hear you are a child of 🤴 I too am a Christian I do have a 1972 Buickskylark custom which I have for 48 years it is all for show, thanks for what you do,
This car is a lot better representation than what it would have been in 1972 as they really weren’t put together that well , also the 1972 was not supposed be this style because of a GM strike which delayed the Colonnade model change which came out in 1973 , that’s why the 71 and 72 are so similar . Great video 👍
I stumbled across this when looking for 442 videos. I had a '72 442 and miss it still and just enjoy perusing the internet for them. Very nice review/story. And thanks for professing your faith...I'm a Christian as well. 1972 was a crossover year for automakers because of new emissions. But still, this thing was torquey with the 455!
That automobile is absolutely beautiful!! Great story, great vid, thanks!
It went Cadillac, Buick, Olds, Pontiac, Chevy. That 442 has some nice options PW, AMFM, AC, Power seats.
That was the original radio that came with the car. I had a 1972 fast back 442 that was called a his and hers shifter