![]() 09/10/2014 at 12:23 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
and replaced it with something.....different.
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Oh, HELL yes. Back when these were new, my dad and his boss went to the Oldsmobile dealer and leased two cars for the company.
Dad's was a 1983 Delta 88 Royale, silver on brown cloth, no vinyl roof. Bill's was a light blue on dark blue velour 1983 98 with the vinyl roof. They were stunning. I still remember the new car smell of the 88.
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I support this decision.
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That is definitely not a Camry. Gotta love the 80's Cadillac land barges.
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So should we wait until you get arrested, or start the "Bail Out Rolland After He Dragons the Olds" fund now while we have time to prepare?
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This era cracked me up. Coupes with doors the size of Connecticut.
My dad had a '74 Rocket Eighty Eight sedan. He dearly loved that thing, and went RX7 afterward so he could still feel like he was driving something cool.
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It's an Olds.
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cool!
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His taste in cars is suspect.
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Close but that's an Oldsmobile Ninety Eight. My grandfather had an '84 Regency Brougham, never knew there was a coupe. While I never much cared for that car, there is something nostalgic about seeing them.
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yes
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I approve of this trade.
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Psh, you candy-asses. The post-1977 cars were small. 1976 and older is where it's at.
19 feet long, 8.5 feet wide. 65 tons of American pride.
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Well, he seems to have come to his senses then.