1965 Vista Cruiser 3 on the tree
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1965 Vista Cruiser 3 on the tree
Hi everybody,
I'm new to this forum, I'm more a Buick guy (so far).
I will be looking at this 65 Vista Cruiser, that has a km/h speedo and was used as an ambulance or rather hearse in Portugal. It has a manual transmission, I believe it should be a Dearborn 3 speed, right? No 4 speeds on the column, I guess.
I was wondering how many of these were built with manual transmissions. Does anybody know?
I haven't met the guy selling the car, so I only have little information on it. I'm pretty sure it came to Europe as a CKD kit and probably was prepared for the European market in GM plants in Belgium, Switzerland or France.
Well, maybe you can tell me what you think of this car.
Best from Germany,
Marty
I did some research: built 5th week in April 1965 (04E) in Lansing, Michigan, Oldsmobile Custom Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, color code Nocturne Mist, Trim 963? E=tinted windshield and windows, K= firewall piercing car air condition, column 5: 0= seatbelt delete for export models. I would like to know, what the X stands for? X-port model? Marty
I'm new to this forum, I'm more a Buick guy (so far).
I will be looking at this 65 Vista Cruiser, that has a km/h speedo and was used as an ambulance or rather hearse in Portugal. It has a manual transmission, I believe it should be a Dearborn 3 speed, right? No 4 speeds on the column, I guess.
I was wondering how many of these were built with manual transmissions. Does anybody know?
I haven't met the guy selling the car, so I only have little information on it. I'm pretty sure it came to Europe as a CKD kit and probably was prepared for the European market in GM plants in Belgium, Switzerland or France.
Well, maybe you can tell me what you think of this car.
Best from Germany,
Marty
I did some research: built 5th week in April 1965 (04E) in Lansing, Michigan, Oldsmobile Custom Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, color code Nocturne Mist, Trim 963? E=tinted windshield and windows, K= firewall piercing car air condition, column 5: 0= seatbelt delete for export models. I would like to know, what the X stands for? X-port model? Marty
Last edited by Marty "Dee" Doodle; March 13th, 2024 at 10:44 AM.
#2
That's a VERY cool car and amazing that it made it across the pond.
Did he take any picts of the data plate on the firewall?
That should be interesting to see for sure.
I can help tell you how the car was born.
To me it looks like a Standard F85 Vista...(cheap caps, 3 on the tree...LC engine...but it did have AC)
6 passenger -2,110 made
8 passenger -3,335 made
The Custom wagon
6 passenger -9,335 made
8 passenger -17,205 made
Did he take any picts of the data plate on the firewall?
That should be interesting to see for sure.
I can help tell you how the car was born.
To me it looks like a Standard F85 Vista...(cheap caps, 3 on the tree...LC engine...but it did have AC)
6 passenger -2,110 made
8 passenger -3,335 made
The Custom wagon
6 passenger -9,335 made
8 passenger -17,205 made
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What do I think of the car? I think it's crazy cool, but I wouldn't buy it. I spent too much of my youth driving Mom's station wagon- it was an AMC Matador, green with wood grain on the sides. It had a 360 V8 and would go like hell, but that's me. And a Vista Cruiser is waaay cooler than an AMC Matador.
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