Used 1972 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser - - by dealer - vehicle for sale in Phoenix, AZ
$15,000
Vehicle Details
1972 Year | 3K66U2M155249 VIN | 113,326 mi. Mileage |
$15,000 Price | wagon Body Type | yellow Exterior Color |
clean Title Status | 8 cylinders Cylinders | automatic Transmission |
rwd Drive Train | gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
1972 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser Wagon 1972 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior Color: Yellow
VIN: 3K66U2M155249
Stock Number: 11696
Mileage: Over 113,326
Engine: 427 CI V8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Title: Clear
Asking Price: $15,000
Oldsmobile introduced the second-generation Vista Cruiser in 1968 with new sheet metal and a lengthened 121-inch wheelbase that was still based on the stretched Cutlass/F-85 platform of the first-generation Vista Cruiser. Like the first-generation models, the new car's freshened styling featured GM designer Pete Wolenza's trademark sloped skylight Vista Roof," with a single piece of green or mirror tinted glass replacing the 2-piece affair in the roof of the previous generation. The 1969 model year saw a new front grille treatment, while 1970 models sported a subtle but complete restyling that makes them sometimes referred to as generation 2A" cars. Minor front fascia changes continued each year until the end of production in 1972.
The Rocket 350-cid V-8 was standard throughout the second-gen wagon's production run, with a 400-cid option being available until 1970, when a 455-cid option was listed that coincided with that model year's styling makeover. Standard transmissions were a two-speed automatic in 1968 and a three-speed Turbo-Hydramatic thereafter, with rare three-speed console and four-speed floor-mounted Hurst manuals being available and especially desirable today. A fully collapsible steering column as well as optional shoulder belts and front disc brakes demonstrated GM's heightening safety awareness during the late 1960s. A third row of seats was an option, and this was a departure from its contemporaries that had side and rear facing seats in this area. Cars so equipped from 1969 on also had a unique dual-action tailgate that could either be opened flat or to the side. Just over 166,000 were built between 1968 and 1972, and they enjoy a lively Internet community and healthy parts support today.
This original Vista Cruiser just received an interior restoration, with new headliner, seat coves and carpet kit. Tune up, and new exhaust as well. The paint is original except with several areas being repainted and repaired. We are a family-owned used car dealer with over 40 years of automotive experience. We are celebrating 15 years of business in the Phoenix area. We are the highest rated used car store in the Valley! Buy with confidence we are 4.9 out of 5.0 average on our customer reviews! From the minute we purchase the cars, to the time you pick up your new car for delivery, we always go the extra mile for our customers. We disclose all we know about our cars with all of our customers. All sales include a 5-year FREE maintenance plan AND CARFAX report.! TEXT US FOR QUESTIONS AT 602-536-9460
Contact Info:
Right Choice Automotive
(602) 650-2277
4335 N 7th St
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Interior Color: Yellow
VIN: 3K66U2M155249
Stock Number: 11696
Mileage: Over 113,326
Engine: 427 CI V8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Title: Clear
Asking Price: $15,000
Oldsmobile introduced the second-generation Vista Cruiser in 1968 with new sheet metal and a lengthened 121-inch wheelbase that was still based on the stretched Cutlass/F-85 platform of the first-generation Vista Cruiser. Like the first-generation models, the new car's freshened styling featured GM designer Pete Wolenza's trademark sloped skylight Vista Roof," with a single piece of green or mirror tinted glass replacing the 2-piece affair in the roof of the previous generation. The 1969 model year saw a new front grille treatment, while 1970 models sported a subtle but complete restyling that makes them sometimes referred to as generation 2A" cars. Minor front fascia changes continued each year until the end of production in 1972.
The Rocket 350-cid V-8 was standard throughout the second-gen wagon's production run, with a 400-cid option being available until 1970, when a 455-cid option was listed that coincided with that model year's styling makeover. Standard transmissions were a two-speed automatic in 1968 and a three-speed Turbo-Hydramatic thereafter, with rare three-speed console and four-speed floor-mounted Hurst manuals being available and especially desirable today. A fully collapsible steering column as well as optional shoulder belts and front disc brakes demonstrated GM's heightening safety awareness during the late 1960s. A third row of seats was an option, and this was a departure from its contemporaries that had side and rear facing seats in this area. Cars so equipped from 1969 on also had a unique dual-action tailgate that could either be opened flat or to the side. Just over 166,000 were built between 1968 and 1972, and they enjoy a lively Internet community and healthy parts support today.
This original Vista Cruiser just received an interior restoration, with new headliner, seat coves and carpet kit. Tune up, and new exhaust as well. The paint is original except with several areas being repainted and repaired. We are a family-owned used car dealer with over 40 years of automotive experience. We are celebrating 15 years of business in the Phoenix area. We are the highest rated used car store in the Valley! Buy with confidence we are 4.9 out of 5.0 average on our customer reviews! From the minute we purchase the cars, to the time you pick up your new car for delivery, we always go the extra mile for our customers. We disclose all we know about our cars with all of our customers. All sales include a 5-year FREE maintenance plan AND CARFAX report.! TEXT US FOR QUESTIONS AT 602-536-9460
Contact Info:
Right Choice Automotive
(602) 650-2277
4335 N 7th St
Phoenix, AZ 85014