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Cheers or Jeers: 42,000 Mile 1969 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser 7 members have voted

  1. 1. Cheers or Jeers?

    • Cheers! GM knew how to knock them out of the park in those days!
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    • Jeers! Needs a repaint and lose the wheels.
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Cheers or Jeers: 42,000 Mile 1969 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser

Something unique! A mildly customized absolutly magnificent 1969 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser 9 passenger wagon.This 1 of a kind classic 9 rider wagon has just 42,985 actual miles.The 350 ci V8 runs and drives like an absolute dream. Starts easy,run's drives goes down the road straight and feels tight. Even the A/C blows ice cold. The body is extremely laser straight and super solid.There appears to be no fillers nor rust of any kind ever,and undercarriage is dry and rust free.The floorboards are all solid with no repairs and clean as can be. The amazing show custom paint is of very high show quality. It also has a custom painted bamboo style pin stripe down the side and windows tinted green to match. The interior is stock all original and is in excellent condition. No cracking or fading. It is show quality. For a finishing touch polished aluminum torque thrust style wheels were installed with redline tires. This is a very unique highly desirable wagon that can be enjoyed cruising or as a show car sure to win. You will not run across another one like it!anywhere this is one of the best wagons for sale anywhere you must see to belive a small fortune has been spent on this amazing well maintained classic since new,even the chrome around dash and a/c controls looks new.this is one of a kind vista cruiser you won't want to miss,good luck any questions call number below

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Not a fan of the paint job, but the rest of the car is a treat.

Normally I really dislike pastels, and this one is lifted straight from the '50s.... but for some reason, the cream/seafoam green, rims & redlines, and all that glass is working for me. To really set it off, it should have a different color interior tho, but the outside is getting a thumbs up here.

They tried to tie it all together with the tan pinstripe... to no avail, sadly.

I think they were trying to pick up on the interior color- agreed; doesn't really work.

Change the stripe to red & give it a black interior with red accents and it could be really sharp.

Hmm... I was thinkin' a considerably darker shade of that exterior colour... it would keep the rainbow effect to a minimum. White, light green/dark green.

That paint color is pretty terrible, but I'd still rock it.

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