What's Wrong With This Picture: Vista Bruiser Edition

Edward Niedermeyer
by Edward Niedermeyer

As tipster starbird80 notes, “you see the strangest things on eBay!” But a Vista Cruiser Coupe (or is that a shooting brake)? Surely not…

Strangely, the $5,000 reserve was not met… meaning it might not be too late to make this piece of history/homemade hack-job yours.

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  • Porschespeed Porschespeed on Mar 08, 2010

    @Starbird, There were a few factory 455 W30 Vista cruisers. Don't remember how many, but I think it was less than 10. But, they really did make them.

    • Starbird80 Starbird80 on Mar 08, 2010

      The particular example I'm thinking of was a factory 455 with 4-barrel (thus the Rocket designation) but didn't have the W30 package. The seller noted he'd put the hood on himself for looks, and still had the original hood. Those factory W30 455 VCs may have been limited to the ones built as support vehicles for the Indy 500, as companions to the convertible as pace car. I think only one is still known to exist. I've always said there should have been a 442 wagon, using the VC body. Saw a picture of one online once but couldn't confirm it was a factory build. One really rare car if so. [EDIT]: here's the 442 wagon I was thinking of: http://www.stationwagon.com/gallery/1972_Olds_Vista_Cruiser_442.html. The owner claims it is one of three built in addition to the 6 Hurst/Olds VCs for Indy (http://www.stationwagon.com/gallery/1972_Hurst_Olds_Vista_Cruiser.html).

  • MadHungarian MadHungarian on Mar 08, 2010

    In 1970, the Cutlass platform came in THREE wheelbases. All coupes has a 112 inch wheelbase. For sedans, it was 116, and the Vista Cruiser wagon stretched all the way to 121 inches, which was actually two inches longer than the full size Chevy wagon wheelbase of that year. The extra length was necessary on the Vista Cruiser to permit a front-facing third seat, to take maximum advantage of the Vista windows. It also permitted Olds to market the VC as almost equivalent to a full sized wagon, since there was no wagon in the 88/98 line at the time. I can't say for sure what wheelbase this job has, but it could be the coupe wheelbase, and if so that would explain the extreme awkwardness of line, and would also mean the three rows of seats are all jammed up against each other, which is sort of what it looks like in the last photo on the eBay listing. Definitely the answer to a question nobody asked.

  • Lou_BC I read an interesting post by a master engine builder. He's having a hard time finding quality parts anywhere. The other issue is most young men don't want to learn the engine building trade. He's got so much work that he will now only work on engines his shop is restoring.
  • Tim Myers Can you tell me why in the world Mazda uses the ugliest colors on the MX5? I have a 2017 in Red and besides Black or White, the other colors are horrible for a sports car. I constantly hear this complaint. I wish someone would tell whoever makes theses decisions that they need a more sports car colors available. They’d probably sell a lot more of them. Just saying.
  • Dartman EBFlex will soon be able to buy his preferred brand!
  • Mebgardner I owned 4 different Z cars beginning with a 1970 model. I could already row'em before buying the first one. They were light, fast, well powered, RWD, good suspenders, and I loved working on them myself when needed. Affordable and great styling, too. On the flip side, parts were expensive and mostly only available in a dealers parts dept. I could live with those same attributes today, but those days are gone long gone. Safety Regulations and Import Regulations, while good things, will not allow for these car attributes at the price point I bought them at.I think I will go shop a GT-R.
  • Lou_BC Honda plans on investing 15 billion CAD. It appears that the Ontario government and Federal government will provide tax breaks and infrastructure upgrades to the tune of 5 billion CAD. This will cover all manufacturing including a battery plant. Honda feels they'll save 20% on production costs having it all localized and in house.As @ Analoggrotto pointed out, another brilliant TTAC press release.
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