That Olds was interesting. I am an Olds guy and it is interesting how GM developed and marketed their muscle cars. The street killers were Chevy and Pontiac. The 442 was the well balanced muscle entry with a little better interior, sound deadening and a great handling package that included a bigger front sway bar, a rear sway bar, heavy springs, shocks and brakes. You still got a very strong engine and choice of transmissions so the car had power. The Buick then was the luxury muscle offering. That Olds in the show is a great what if and a great example of GM experimental engineering. I love it.
Thanks for sharing the beautiful bourbon 6 with us. But it’s crazy to spend two and a half million bucks for one car. Thank you for showing us the World of Wheels. I went to the World of Wheels 50 years ago in Miami❤
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That Olds was interesting. I am an Olds guy and it is interesting how GM developed and marketed their muscle cars. The street killers were Chevy and Pontiac. The 442 was the well balanced muscle entry with a little better interior, sound deadening and a great handling package that included a bigger front sway bar, a rear sway bar, heavy springs, shocks and brakes. You still got a very strong engine and choice of transmissions so the car had power. The Buick then was the luxury muscle offering. That Olds in the show is a great what if and a great example of GM experimental engineering. I love it.
Thanks for sharing the beautiful bourbon 6 with us. But it’s crazy to spend two and a half million bucks for one car. Thank you for showing us the World of Wheels. I went to the World of Wheels 50 years ago in Miami❤
We really like how you get ‘in depth’ checking out these great rides!
Cool Timmy!
Thanks for taking me!
Hell, yea loved the cars thanks for the look Tim enjoyed
Holy smokes there are lots of beautiful cars.
I think at one point we were videoing side-by-side… Really nice video!