Learn more about the 1966-70 Toronado with this walkaround of an autumn bronze, bucket seat car.
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@buckodonnghaile4309 Жыл бұрын
Beauty, that interior is top notch.
@christopherkraft1327 Жыл бұрын
The 66 Tornado is revolutionary & iconic!!! This rare version is a real treat to see!!!! Thanks Adam for sharing this exciting video!!! 👍👍🙂
@michelprovencher3798 Жыл бұрын
At thirteen years old I knew this was one of the most innovative and best styling designs of the 60’s decade.
@thisisnightshop2037 Жыл бұрын
Many of these have survived too. Still one of the best looking gm vehicles ever
@prreith Жыл бұрын
BEAUTIFUL example there - great to see one well cared for, in such pristine shape.
@taylorsutherland6973 Жыл бұрын
66 Toro is in my bucket list! I'd settle for a 67 if i had to, but 66 is the most beautiful for sure!
@davedrace5017
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Between the 66 and 67 toro. I prefer the 66. Too bad the 66 didn't have the disc brake option for the front.
@volktales7005 Жыл бұрын
1966 was the best year by far! Love that colour too! Awesome car show refreshingly free of endless hotrods...
@citibear57 Жыл бұрын
The '66 Toronado's styling is still exciting to see ...57 years later!
@ddellwo Жыл бұрын
Wow - that Toronado is in exquisite condition…….😮
@matthewharhai4039
5 ай бұрын
Except for the engine. It's a 455 from 70 instead of the original 425 from 66.
@matthewharhai4039
5 ай бұрын
Except for the engine, which wasn't the original . He has a 455 1970 engine in this '66 car.
@67marlins Жыл бұрын
I'm a Ford guy, and I think the 66 to 68 Toronado was hands-down the most beautiful car of the entire 60s. It really has no equal.
@johnhull6363
Жыл бұрын
That interior too
@markbehr88
Жыл бұрын
Agree
@tomadkins2866
Жыл бұрын
Yep, I love my fords. However, I would almost sell my soul for a 66-68 Toro. Olds and Buick really had some cool things going on in those years.
@67marlins
Жыл бұрын
@@tomadkins2866 I wonder if someone at Olds didn't try to make the UPP standard in Full-Size B-bodies and A bodies......Olds could have dominated the market by advertising and almost entirely front-wheel drive lineup... UPP - Unitized Power Package, longitudinal engine and divided transmission for front wheel drive. It was so well engineered GMC used it in motorhomes.
@V8_screw_electric_cars
Жыл бұрын
66 Riviera is cooler but to each his own
@Jasona1976 Жыл бұрын
What a beauty, what a treasure!!
@kbVACArestatecarsnrvs Жыл бұрын
Best example I've seen in my 65 years! We test drove the sister car in either '66 or '67, the Riviera in Silver and black. Have owned an '84 Toronado. But this '66 just does it for me. Especially with the black/gold original CA plate as my '68 Mustang did.
@daveherman6624 Жыл бұрын
I convinced my parents to purchase a used 68 Toronado when I was in High School. The car was my all time favorite car. The car was mint, white with black top. Our car must have been the performance addition as it had black interior with rare bucket seats, auto on the floor and optional 4 piston disc brakes. Was like driving a show car. It was a stiff ride as mentioned and did not like bumpy road surfaces. I took it over 125 one time on smooth road...was incredible.
@robd7365 Жыл бұрын
Olds always had something a little extra to offer...this is a really nice one too
@fourdoorglory5945 Жыл бұрын
Still a gorgeous car today! This was a fantastic car show.
@robgrear1142 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful automobile. Your knowledge of cars is astounding, along with your mechanical skills. Your stable of autos is a moving museum.
@dave1956 Жыл бұрын
The best comment that I ever read regarding the styling of the original Toronado came from Tom McCahill of Mechanics Illustrated magazine. He said that it was styled along the lines of a female Russian athlete. I couldn’t agree more!
@craigbenz4835
Жыл бұрын
I never did like those Toronados. This was my first glimpse of the interior, and I did like that.
@johntechwriter
Жыл бұрын
McCahill - The Godfather of automotive journalism. He was witty, erudite, and unsparing of the manufacturers’ feelings, or advertising dollars. People who didn’t give a damn about cars but knew good writing when the saw it - in Mechanics Illustrated, no less - would happily polish off one of his reviews and ask for more.
@peterdaniel66 Жыл бұрын
THIS is GM at its finest.. Stunning and Gorgeous/. This car does nothing wrong
@stephendeluca4479 Жыл бұрын
My first love. I never cared about cars until I saw this car. Then I became obsessed with it. By the way, I owned a '67 Toronado and drove from Brooklyn to Upstate NY with 5 other guys and nobody complained about the room in the rear. The flat floor probably helped in that regard.
@ericheld4382 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely state of the art in 1966 first mass produced front wheel drive car since Cord, no holds barred styling.
@joesinkovits6591 Жыл бұрын
Gorgeous car! So athletic-looking and, as you said, Adam, a very pure design. Why can’t anybody design stuff like this anymore? Government regulations? Lack of imagination and talent? Bean-counter interference? Probably some of all of the above. Also love that color- both inside and out. Thanks, Adam!
@hiitsstillme Жыл бұрын
A beautiful example, thanks Adam!
@sehismith Жыл бұрын
Beautiful car in a GREAT color!
@OnkelPHMagee Жыл бұрын
Adam, I'm commenting here just after having seen YOUR OWN Toronado in the same color. 😃😃😃 It lets me celebrate twice.
@howardjlogan Жыл бұрын
I would say that the 1966 Olds Toronado was one of the best styled cars EVER! A magnificent design, to be sure!
@eddstarr2185 Жыл бұрын
One of the most fascinating cars of the decade, the '66 Toronado! Originally conceived as an American-style driver-centric grand touring coupe, the Toronado got caught outside the parameters of the "personal luxury" coupe craze. Ford understood the market and the Thunderbird was joined by the Continental Mark III - object lessons on personal luxury. Every change made to the Toronado after '66 was an attempt to redirect the car and bring it inline with the personal luxury buyers expectations. Sales numbers tell the story.
@markwilliams5606
Жыл бұрын
Nobody could build a Car like this today. Our Family car is a 65 Impala SS L87. Wife wanted a new car. We bought her a 68 Camaro Convertible 327 4 Speed.
@r.hill.2369 Жыл бұрын
Love your content. In 1979 at the tender age of 16 I was given my grandmother's '73 Riviera. Burgundy with white landau and white leather interior. Console shifter and every electronic feature under the sun. I loved that car and will always have a soft spot for Buick and Oldsmobiles of that era.
@BastardX13
Жыл бұрын
Boat tail! Love that car. This 66 is magnificent. The design is of its time, while being classically timeless.
@francisc.howlandjr.4845 Жыл бұрын
My memories of the Oles Toronado are; On a rare snow day in January 1966 in metro Atlanta, with enough snow for the streets to be lightly covered and schools to be canceled. I was hanging out with some of my High School friends at a McDonald's when a New Toronado drove by with chains on, I cracked up laughing and pointed it out to my buddies, they thought I was laughing because there wasn't that much snow for chains. And I told them I was amused because the car was a front-wheel drive! I then had to convince them that there was such a thing!!! My first FWD was a 1974 FIAT 128 SL Coupe a very fun car after the engine was 'ABARTH'ed in Europe, HP went from 74ps to 89ps! I traded it in for one of the four FIAT Super Brava's 1980
@jmoe2514 Жыл бұрын
Aside form the 62 Plymouth, this has to be one of the first shoulder less/fuselage American cars and they did it so well! What a beautiful car! Beautiful color in and out!
@JohnDavis-sb6ex Жыл бұрын
...and one of the first modern production cars with front wheel drive!👍
@Fleetwoodjohn Жыл бұрын
That car is a spaceship compared to everything else that year. AWESOME 😎
@johntechwriter Жыл бұрын
Head and shoulders the most significant American car design of the ‘60s.
@seeratlasdtyria4584 Жыл бұрын
I had a beautiful light blue Toro, with the wrap around rear glass and literally every option; imho the most beautiful car I've ever seen. Took a business trip to Europe, left it in the care of my brother with instructions "NOT TO TOUCH IT". His whacko wife somehow found the keys, took her friends out for a joyride and totaled it :( Talk about sad:(((((
@karlkoenigstein4138 Жыл бұрын
I think it’s interesting to consider the styling evolutions of Toronado / Riviera / Eldorado over the 1967 to 1971 era… Toronado and Riviera, more fastback styling, kind of tracking similar macro themes despite very different drivelines… including the oddball 1970 models which looked quite different from both 67-69 and 71-up. Whereas with Eldorado, 1970 didn’t look different or out of place compared to the direct predecessors or successors. The styling evolution seemed more continuous at Cadillac, without a 1970 diversion so to speak. Then, it’s interesting that the macro 3-box shape of Toronado and Eldorado seemed to use very similar themes and proportions (to my eye anyway) in 1971, in keeping with the similar driveline architecture, while Buick became the ‘odd man out’ with the fastback roofline and boattail rear treatment.
@landiahillfarm6590 Жыл бұрын
With out question, the best of the Toronado years. This one is a real beauty, I don't ever recall seeing one with buckets!
@paulmchenry7426 Жыл бұрын
Would love to see some 79-85 Toro/Riv/Eldo love. Maybe some knowledge on the right Olds 307. Alway learn something when I watch. Great balance of cool cars and industry knowledge and trivia.
@kroge007 Жыл бұрын
I remember being in my Great Aunts as a kid back in 1966. Her’s was Navy Blue with a white interior. I loved that mph dial and the hide away lights.
@jeffreydavis9783 Жыл бұрын
As always, Adam, your commentary is outstanding! I honestly can’t believe there was a time when I thought your videos were “dry” (they’re definitely NOT!). Thanks for always making the car the star & for sharing your wealth of knowledge. ALWAYS look forward to hearing what you have to say!
@RareClassicCars
Жыл бұрын
Thx!
@donwendling7800 Жыл бұрын
My step-father bought a new '66 Toronado in Trumpet Gold.... Best color, was featured in all '66 Olds adds
@errorsofmodernism7331 Жыл бұрын
Maybe one of the best looking American cars of all time
@colibri1 Жыл бұрын
That is a beautiful color. And the '71-'78 generation had really cramped rear seats, too, even though they were bigger.
@desertmodern7638 Жыл бұрын
Excellent segment. I rode in one of these in the late 1960s as a kid, and thought it came across as kind of a big Camaro. Definitely not a plushmobile. Many years later I purchased a beautiful example from a Scottsdale collector and loved every minute of it for the years that I owned it. I quickly discovered it attracted a huge amount of attention, including drivers making wild maneuvers on the freeway to get a better look, some appearing completely perplexed by what they were witnessing.
@johntechwriter
Жыл бұрын
My Dad’s Citroën caused a rear-ender in our small town when an oncoming farmer in his pickup was so amazed by the DS, he stuck his head out the window to gawk at it as it went by and rear-ended the car in front of him.
@nycstarport8542 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful Car.
@nickbonvino Жыл бұрын
That ‘66 body style is the coolest!! Great video!
@joeharkins7476 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite cars of all time. I’ve never seen this color
@buixrule Жыл бұрын
What a work of art. There was Toronado GT too that I'd like to see you do a piece on. I've actually thought this was a GT at first.
@skinnerhound2660
Жыл бұрын
1970 GT, W-34, 455/400hp.
@travislostaglia8861
Жыл бұрын
@@skinnerhound2660 and 510 ft lb’s of torque
@aldenconsolver3428 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing us this one. That would be so awesome to cruise in. Your adding to my really wish I owned that list - time to buy one of them lottery tickets.
@saadgt2009 Жыл бұрын
Superb! Such a handsome car, in a stunning color. Thanks, Adam 👍 🖖🙏🇨🇦
@DanEBoyd Жыл бұрын
Never noticed this before, but the opening pic of the Toronado tail light panel profile looks like it provided inspiration to the designers of the '67-'71 Thunderbird - and look what's parked right next to it... Wow, 93,000+ miles on this nearly flawless example! When did the console with floor shift become available? I remember looking into a Toronado for the first time as a little kid, and seeing the unique at the time floating shifter handle. Pretty sure it was a '66 or '67. I'd forgotten about those somewhat drastically inset headlights on the '68-'70 models.
@jakespeed63 Жыл бұрын
Truly a magnificent machine and one of my top 5 dream cars. Just got done watching Scott and Alex, over at Coldwar Motors driving his red Citroen SM. Both cars share the same vision. Thanks for sharing
@johntechwriter
Жыл бұрын
Oldsmobile bought a Citroën DS to help them sort out the Toro’s front-wheel drive.
@stephenholland5930
5 ай бұрын
@@johntechwriterThe Toronado driveline layout is totally different to the DS.
@scottleyva8656 Жыл бұрын
That interior was beautiful and well put together.
@garyruark9506 Жыл бұрын
My favorite color for the 66 Tornado. It is the best looking of the first generation. The 68 is pretty cool. 67 I don't like the grill. They were hard on front tires and as I remember they had a custom designed tire for them. Maybe firmer sidewalls or rubber compunds or something. My grandfather had a 62 Starfire coupe and he wanted a 66 Tornado but my grandmother didn't like it so they kept the Starfire. Love your videos.
@johntechwriter
Жыл бұрын
They were hard on front shocks, too. But who cares? The ‘66 Toronado was so beautiful. My Dad had a ‘63 Starfire convertible that gave him shoulder bursitis opening its huge driver’s door. By the late ‘60s he’d gone over to the big Citroëns and never looked back. This was in Canada, where Citroën was much better established than in the USA.
@TheCarCrazyGuy Жыл бұрын
Beautiful car. Love it!
@Cheezwizzz Жыл бұрын
The 66 is a stunning car, but I also really like the styling of the 71
@bryanh757 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful! My neighbors had a white '66 bought new, was a very impressive car. By the way, the '71 Toro always seemed to me like a reincarnation of the '67-'70 Eldorado.
@bigguy1960 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for visiting LCCI's 2022 Detroit Invitational!
@Sedan57Chevy Жыл бұрын
This color is fantastic and really does the Toro's lines justice. Love the matching interior too! These are some of the coolest cars ever made... which is really saying something, when almost everything GM was building in this era was pretty nice... like that 68 DeVille beside it! And can't forget the completion, the Landau TBird Sedan on the other side is another beauty. I'd love to see a video talking about the journey of the T Bird from sports car to overstuffed luxury car (even offering four doors) by the late 60s. I'd love to get your perspective on it all from a finance POV. I think it would also be a great car to do a styling rundown with Mark.
@kevinkeswick1243 Жыл бұрын
I remember when this iconic car came out. I would have been around 8 years old. The '66 Tornado was unlike any production car in fact as a kid I viewed it as being like a show-car i.e. one of those extravagant one-off cars that you saw at a car show but was never intended for production. This show-car made it into production! I love the interior of this model which appears to be just about fully-loaded with power-windows all around with beautiful chrome switchgear although as you note no automatic climate-control. What I find unusual however is that there was no center console shift lever. The shift lever was on the steering stock which seems weird for a car with front bucket seats. A longer center console extending up to the dash with center shift lever would have been more sporty looking IMO and would also help delineate the driver position negating the need for the black flooring under the driver position. Of course '66 was the best year. The Tornado became progressively pedestrian with each following model year until it just became.....blah!
@scotthedgecock1060 Жыл бұрын
Adam, your postings from these recent car shows are my dream life. Thank you for sharing them, and as always thank you for sharing your expertise and passion for this era of the automobile in our country.
@RareClassicCars
Жыл бұрын
Thx!
@jamesengland7461 Жыл бұрын
I like the style of the fwd Toronado. It's a shame that this drivetrain was never used for a spacious station wagon or van. Would've been epic family transport!
@CORVAIRWILD
Жыл бұрын
I just looked at the picture of the Pontiac toronado station wagon, and I take back my comment. It looks totally weird!
@joevincenti5807
Жыл бұрын
Check out the '73-'78 GMC motorhome. It utilized a slightly modified Toronado drivetrain.
@jamesengland7461
Жыл бұрын
@@joevincenti5807 oh yeah I love that and it's on my bucket list! Now imagine a cargo van version, and a bus. I wish!
@jamesengland7461
Жыл бұрын
@@joevincenti5807 oh yeah I love that and it's on my bucket list! Now imagine a cargo van version, and a bus. I wish!
@Roddy_Zeh Жыл бұрын
Absolutely breathtaking!
@davidgold5961 Жыл бұрын
2:57 The dashboard with the “floating” instrument panel was later used on the 1989 Buick Reatta and Riviera!
@mkofftiger Жыл бұрын
Watching blonde haired, blue eyed, stunningly beautiful Rebecca Manley drive this exact automobile into her dormitory's parking lot was a never-to-be-forgotten experience. I know this.
@louiskats5116 Жыл бұрын
Goodday Adam, Recently a Toronado sold here in Australia with bucket seats & centre console with shifter for approx $10,000 Aussie dollars about $6,500 USD. I was seriously consider buying it just because of the buckets & centre shift. Great video as per usual. Your number 1 Fan in Australia Louis Kats from Melbourne Australia ☺ 👍 ❤
@paulwhyte4620 Жыл бұрын
Forget all those Camaros , Firebirds , Mustangs and Chargers ......THIS is a cool car !
@markbehr88 Жыл бұрын
I love my gold deluxe 66. Thank you David North for styling it. The best looking GM car ever imo. Followed by the 63 Corvette.
@halhenryg Жыл бұрын
Adam, thank you for your well done postings. Always very detailed packed! interviews
@Jb42996 Жыл бұрын
I love these cars I had a 68 Toronado wish I still had it.
@joeelia6495 Жыл бұрын
I had a 67 in high school back in 1987. Had the rare high nickel clock from 30 to 90 mph that car was pretty fast for a 4400 tank
@gixxer750r3 Жыл бұрын
Most handsome of all the Toronados. Thanks for sharing
@robertpace901 Жыл бұрын
I'm seeing the 67/68? Cadillac next to the Toronado. Loved those pillared sedans.
@neilschipper3741 Жыл бұрын
I spy a four-door bird sitting next door! I've always wanted one just because on how odd they were.
@tigre7739 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful car 🤩 this model year, particularly this car with that interior and steering wheel is the coolest 😎 in my opinion!
@TheHelado36 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful car
@jtsjc1 Жыл бұрын
Mint condition beautiful car.
@tombaker501 Жыл бұрын
Great tutorial! I’m amazed how much you know about cars, love it! Thanks for sharing.
@gene978 Жыл бұрын
My Favorite Adam! And PERFECT WOW!
@gimmesomesugar Жыл бұрын
What a cool/sexy car. Thanks for the great video!
@mr.j2776 Жыл бұрын
I had a 71. Absolutely loved it! 😎
@markman7 Жыл бұрын
Gorgeous car. Always loved this car.
@danr1920 Жыл бұрын
Saw an Avanti in the background, love to hear your thoughts on those. Agreed the Toronado had great styling.
@corgiowner436 Жыл бұрын
What a beauty!
@OLDS98 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this post Adam. I did not see this coming. It was informative. I have seen bucket seat models of Toronado online with the horse show floor shifter. I have never seen them with bucket seats with a column shifter. This was interesting to see. That car influenced Toronado until the end in 1992. I see it in the front and rear styling. The seat design was almost like this 1966 in 1992.
@stephendavidbailey2743 Жыл бұрын
I feel that the Toronado is more striking than beautiful. Same year Riviera is beautiful. And, I love Oldsmobiles, even though mine died on me.
@garyrains5996 Жыл бұрын
Well, here you are again with one of the most incredible cars ever! I remember seeing this in my hometown when there was a dealership party introducing new cars. The price tag was $6000. and I almost fainted. Great memories. The vehicles on each side of this Toronado are the 1967 Thunderbird 4-door Landau (suicide doors) which I owned along with the 1968 Cadillac Sedan de Ville I owned in the early 70s. Mine was the hardtop. Woulda, shoulda kept them!
@erich6879 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful car!
@stevemehan7276 Жыл бұрын
Really a stunning car
@a.person782511 ай бұрын
Very special vehicle! Man, I just love it.
@John-ph8rq Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video - one thing I was surprised you didn't mention because it was a big deal back then - if it was not the first, it was one of the first, cars made by GM with front wheel drive. It had incredible acceleration and as you can see in the video, no large hump on the interior floor because of course it had no drive shaft...
@steveflor9942 Жыл бұрын
What a cool car. By far the better looking than later versions. Love the huge aluminum brake drums. 2 pitch stator, 2 stall speeds... wow!! Bucket seats - stunning
@craigcardwell4143 Жыл бұрын
The Riviera of that vintage did have a full frame and coil springs at all four corners giving it a better and quieter ride. The Olds definitely had the advantage of front wheel drive and a flat floor for more interior comfort. Both cars had very similar performance, but the brakes on the Buick were far better than the Olds due to the aluminum front drums on the Buick.
@manthony225 Жыл бұрын
When I was about 5 or 6 I used to think all those GM cars with the vents on the trunk were rear engined because the Beetle had those vents in the back and my dad told me that's how the engine was cooled.😄
@animalactivist7820 Жыл бұрын
An absolutely gorgeous car! I’ve never seen a bucket-seat Toro before! Thank you for bringing us this one Adam!
@DSP1968 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful car. Thank you for featuring it, Adam! I know the owner and he is very proud of it.
@RareClassicCars
Жыл бұрын
It’s an awesome car
@P.Galore Жыл бұрын
THAT's the interior I've been searching for!!!!! EVERY 66/67 I've seen for sale has the terribly dull and inappropriate bench seat gorgeous.
@NorlandBoxcar Жыл бұрын
You are back to 66 Tor again which has me/us reflecting yet again. This car is paradoxical. It was intended for sports luxury and yet sales almost doubled in 71' as you stated in numbers. My uncle had a 74' Tor and I was young but it was like a Cadillac to me. Very smooth and impressive. As I have previously stated, I love the 66 Charger, but this Toronado stands on its own beside it. The only difference is that the buyer at the time may have loved the Charger but this was more elegant friendly yet sporty at the same time which suited a certain market to be sure. The 1970's versions were clearly for the buyers who wanted a Cadillac feel of a car in my humble opinion, from another GM brand name. Possibly slightly more affordable than a Cadillac and in a league of it's own. GM was very astute in making each brand compete against each other and not just with other companies. It appears to have been a very progressive time. BTW..if you get a chance, can you feature a 66 Charger and a 68? Lol. Thanks man. Cheers.
@RareClassicCars
Жыл бұрын
Sure
@stevevonb Жыл бұрын
Beautiful car, styling caried over to CTS models for the wheel treatment.
@ohioyodertoter6827 Жыл бұрын
Seen a few nice old t-birds in the background 🤔👍
@stephenholland5930
5 ай бұрын
And '59 Buick 🙂
@gordtulk Жыл бұрын
I’m a sucker for that color
@matthewharhai40395 ай бұрын
70s was the highest selling of all the generations and inspired by the Cadillac Eldorado. The ride was changed for the 2nd gen to ride much better and float over the roads. As my grandfather used to say regarding the 2nd generation Toronados, "No car rides like the Toronado!"
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Beauty, that interior is top notch.
The 66 Tornado is revolutionary & iconic!!! This rare version is a real treat to see!!!! Thanks Adam for sharing this exciting video!!! 👍👍🙂
At thirteen years old I knew this was one of the most innovative and best styling designs of the 60’s decade.
Many of these have survived too. Still one of the best looking gm vehicles ever
BEAUTIFUL example there - great to see one well cared for, in such pristine shape.
66 Toro is in my bucket list! I'd settle for a 67 if i had to, but 66 is the most beautiful for sure!
@davedrace5017
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Between the 66 and 67 toro. I prefer the 66. Too bad the 66 didn't have the disc brake option for the front.
1966 was the best year by far! Love that colour too! Awesome car show refreshingly free of endless hotrods...
The '66 Toronado's styling is still exciting to see ...57 years later!
Wow - that Toronado is in exquisite condition…….😮
@matthewharhai4039
5 ай бұрын
Except for the engine. It's a 455 from 70 instead of the original 425 from 66.
@matthewharhai4039
5 ай бұрын
Except for the engine, which wasn't the original . He has a 455 1970 engine in this '66 car.
I'm a Ford guy, and I think the 66 to 68 Toronado was hands-down the most beautiful car of the entire 60s. It really has no equal.
@johnhull6363
Жыл бұрын
That interior too
@markbehr88
Жыл бұрын
Agree
@tomadkins2866
Жыл бұрын
Yep, I love my fords. However, I would almost sell my soul for a 66-68 Toro. Olds and Buick really had some cool things going on in those years.
@67marlins
Жыл бұрын
@@tomadkins2866 I wonder if someone at Olds didn't try to make the UPP standard in Full-Size B-bodies and A bodies......Olds could have dominated the market by advertising and almost entirely front-wheel drive lineup... UPP - Unitized Power Package, longitudinal engine and divided transmission for front wheel drive. It was so well engineered GMC used it in motorhomes.
@V8_screw_electric_cars
Жыл бұрын
66 Riviera is cooler but to each his own
What a beauty, what a treasure!!
Best example I've seen in my 65 years! We test drove the sister car in either '66 or '67, the Riviera in Silver and black. Have owned an '84 Toronado. But this '66 just does it for me. Especially with the black/gold original CA plate as my '68 Mustang did.
I convinced my parents to purchase a used 68 Toronado when I was in High School. The car was my all time favorite car. The car was mint, white with black top. Our car must have been the performance addition as it had black interior with rare bucket seats, auto on the floor and optional 4 piston disc brakes. Was like driving a show car. It was a stiff ride as mentioned and did not like bumpy road surfaces. I took it over 125 one time on smooth road...was incredible.
Olds always had something a little extra to offer...this is a really nice one too
Still a gorgeous car today! This was a fantastic car show.
What a beautiful automobile. Your knowledge of cars is astounding, along with your mechanical skills. Your stable of autos is a moving museum.
The best comment that I ever read regarding the styling of the original Toronado came from Tom McCahill of Mechanics Illustrated magazine. He said that it was styled along the lines of a female Russian athlete. I couldn’t agree more!
@craigbenz4835
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I never did like those Toronados. This was my first glimpse of the interior, and I did like that.
@johntechwriter
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McCahill - The Godfather of automotive journalism. He was witty, erudite, and unsparing of the manufacturers’ feelings, or advertising dollars. People who didn’t give a damn about cars but knew good writing when the saw it - in Mechanics Illustrated, no less - would happily polish off one of his reviews and ask for more.
THIS is GM at its finest.. Stunning and Gorgeous/. This car does nothing wrong
My first love. I never cared about cars until I saw this car. Then I became obsessed with it. By the way, I owned a '67 Toronado and drove from Brooklyn to Upstate NY with 5 other guys and nobody complained about the room in the rear. The flat floor probably helped in that regard.
Absolutely state of the art in 1966 first mass produced front wheel drive car since Cord, no holds barred styling.
Gorgeous car! So athletic-looking and, as you said, Adam, a very pure design. Why can’t anybody design stuff like this anymore? Government regulations? Lack of imagination and talent? Bean-counter interference? Probably some of all of the above. Also love that color- both inside and out. Thanks, Adam!
A beautiful example, thanks Adam!
Beautiful car in a GREAT color!
Adam, I'm commenting here just after having seen YOUR OWN Toronado in the same color. 😃😃😃 It lets me celebrate twice.
I would say that the 1966 Olds Toronado was one of the best styled cars EVER! A magnificent design, to be sure!
One of the most fascinating cars of the decade, the '66 Toronado! Originally conceived as an American-style driver-centric grand touring coupe, the Toronado got caught outside the parameters of the "personal luxury" coupe craze. Ford understood the market and the Thunderbird was joined by the Continental Mark III - object lessons on personal luxury. Every change made to the Toronado after '66 was an attempt to redirect the car and bring it inline with the personal luxury buyers expectations. Sales numbers tell the story.
@markwilliams5606
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Nobody could build a Car like this today. Our Family car is a 65 Impala SS L87. Wife wanted a new car. We bought her a 68 Camaro Convertible 327 4 Speed.
Love your content. In 1979 at the tender age of 16 I was given my grandmother's '73 Riviera. Burgundy with white landau and white leather interior. Console shifter and every electronic feature under the sun. I loved that car and will always have a soft spot for Buick and Oldsmobiles of that era.
@BastardX13
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Boat tail! Love that car. This 66 is magnificent. The design is of its time, while being classically timeless.
My memories of the Oles Toronado are; On a rare snow day in January 1966 in metro Atlanta, with enough snow for the streets to be lightly covered and schools to be canceled. I was hanging out with some of my High School friends at a McDonald's when a New Toronado drove by with chains on, I cracked up laughing and pointed it out to my buddies, they thought I was laughing because there wasn't that much snow for chains. And I told them I was amused because the car was a front-wheel drive! I then had to convince them that there was such a thing!!! My first FWD was a 1974 FIAT 128 SL Coupe a very fun car after the engine was 'ABARTH'ed in Europe, HP went from 74ps to 89ps! I traded it in for one of the four FIAT Super Brava's 1980
Aside form the 62 Plymouth, this has to be one of the first shoulder less/fuselage American cars and they did it so well! What a beautiful car! Beautiful color in and out!
...and one of the first modern production cars with front wheel drive!👍
That car is a spaceship compared to everything else that year. AWESOME 😎
Head and shoulders the most significant American car design of the ‘60s.
I had a beautiful light blue Toro, with the wrap around rear glass and literally every option; imho the most beautiful car I've ever seen. Took a business trip to Europe, left it in the care of my brother with instructions "NOT TO TOUCH IT". His whacko wife somehow found the keys, took her friends out for a joyride and totaled it :( Talk about sad:(((((
I think it’s interesting to consider the styling evolutions of Toronado / Riviera / Eldorado over the 1967 to 1971 era… Toronado and Riviera, more fastback styling, kind of tracking similar macro themes despite very different drivelines… including the oddball 1970 models which looked quite different from both 67-69 and 71-up. Whereas with Eldorado, 1970 didn’t look different or out of place compared to the direct predecessors or successors. The styling evolution seemed more continuous at Cadillac, without a 1970 diversion so to speak. Then, it’s interesting that the macro 3-box shape of Toronado and Eldorado seemed to use very similar themes and proportions (to my eye anyway) in 1971, in keeping with the similar driveline architecture, while Buick became the ‘odd man out’ with the fastback roofline and boattail rear treatment.
With out question, the best of the Toronado years. This one is a real beauty, I don't ever recall seeing one with buckets!
Would love to see some 79-85 Toro/Riv/Eldo love. Maybe some knowledge on the right Olds 307. Alway learn something when I watch. Great balance of cool cars and industry knowledge and trivia.
I remember being in my Great Aunts as a kid back in 1966. Her’s was Navy Blue with a white interior. I loved that mph dial and the hide away lights.
As always, Adam, your commentary is outstanding! I honestly can’t believe there was a time when I thought your videos were “dry” (they’re definitely NOT!). Thanks for always making the car the star & for sharing your wealth of knowledge. ALWAYS look forward to hearing what you have to say!
@RareClassicCars
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Thx!
My step-father bought a new '66 Toronado in Trumpet Gold.... Best color, was featured in all '66 Olds adds
Maybe one of the best looking American cars of all time
That is a beautiful color. And the '71-'78 generation had really cramped rear seats, too, even though they were bigger.
Excellent segment. I rode in one of these in the late 1960s as a kid, and thought it came across as kind of a big Camaro. Definitely not a plushmobile. Many years later I purchased a beautiful example from a Scottsdale collector and loved every minute of it for the years that I owned it. I quickly discovered it attracted a huge amount of attention, including drivers making wild maneuvers on the freeway to get a better look, some appearing completely perplexed by what they were witnessing.
@johntechwriter
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My Dad’s Citroën caused a rear-ender in our small town when an oncoming farmer in his pickup was so amazed by the DS, he stuck his head out the window to gawk at it as it went by and rear-ended the car in front of him.
Beautiful Car.
That ‘66 body style is the coolest!! Great video!
One of my favorite cars of all time. I’ve never seen this color
What a work of art. There was Toronado GT too that I'd like to see you do a piece on. I've actually thought this was a GT at first.
@skinnerhound2660
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1970 GT, W-34, 455/400hp.
@travislostaglia8861
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@@skinnerhound2660 and 510 ft lb’s of torque
Thanks for showing us this one. That would be so awesome to cruise in. Your adding to my really wish I owned that list - time to buy one of them lottery tickets.
Superb! Such a handsome car, in a stunning color. Thanks, Adam 👍 🖖🙏🇨🇦
Never noticed this before, but the opening pic of the Toronado tail light panel profile looks like it provided inspiration to the designers of the '67-'71 Thunderbird - and look what's parked right next to it... Wow, 93,000+ miles on this nearly flawless example! When did the console with floor shift become available? I remember looking into a Toronado for the first time as a little kid, and seeing the unique at the time floating shifter handle. Pretty sure it was a '66 or '67. I'd forgotten about those somewhat drastically inset headlights on the '68-'70 models.
Truly a magnificent machine and one of my top 5 dream cars. Just got done watching Scott and Alex, over at Coldwar Motors driving his red Citroen SM. Both cars share the same vision. Thanks for sharing
@johntechwriter
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Oldsmobile bought a Citroën DS to help them sort out the Toro’s front-wheel drive.
@stephenholland5930
5 ай бұрын
@@johntechwriterThe Toronado driveline layout is totally different to the DS.
That interior was beautiful and well put together.
My favorite color for the 66 Tornado. It is the best looking of the first generation. The 68 is pretty cool. 67 I don't like the grill. They were hard on front tires and as I remember they had a custom designed tire for them. Maybe firmer sidewalls or rubber compunds or something. My grandfather had a 62 Starfire coupe and he wanted a 66 Tornado but my grandmother didn't like it so they kept the Starfire. Love your videos.
@johntechwriter
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They were hard on front shocks, too. But who cares? The ‘66 Toronado was so beautiful. My Dad had a ‘63 Starfire convertible that gave him shoulder bursitis opening its huge driver’s door. By the late ‘60s he’d gone over to the big Citroëns and never looked back. This was in Canada, where Citroën was much better established than in the USA.
Beautiful car. Love it!
The 66 is a stunning car, but I also really like the styling of the 71
Beautiful! My neighbors had a white '66 bought new, was a very impressive car. By the way, the '71 Toro always seemed to me like a reincarnation of the '67-'70 Eldorado.
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This color is fantastic and really does the Toro's lines justice. Love the matching interior too! These are some of the coolest cars ever made... which is really saying something, when almost everything GM was building in this era was pretty nice... like that 68 DeVille beside it! And can't forget the completion, the Landau TBird Sedan on the other side is another beauty. I'd love to see a video talking about the journey of the T Bird from sports car to overstuffed luxury car (even offering four doors) by the late 60s. I'd love to get your perspective on it all from a finance POV. I think it would also be a great car to do a styling rundown with Mark.
I remember when this iconic car came out. I would have been around 8 years old. The '66 Tornado was unlike any production car in fact as a kid I viewed it as being like a show-car i.e. one of those extravagant one-off cars that you saw at a car show but was never intended for production. This show-car made it into production! I love the interior of this model which appears to be just about fully-loaded with power-windows all around with beautiful chrome switchgear although as you note no automatic climate-control. What I find unusual however is that there was no center console shift lever. The shift lever was on the steering stock which seems weird for a car with front bucket seats. A longer center console extending up to the dash with center shift lever would have been more sporty looking IMO and would also help delineate the driver position negating the need for the black flooring under the driver position. Of course '66 was the best year. The Tornado became progressively pedestrian with each following model year until it just became.....blah!
Adam, your postings from these recent car shows are my dream life. Thank you for sharing them, and as always thank you for sharing your expertise and passion for this era of the automobile in our country.
@RareClassicCars
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Thx!
I like the style of the fwd Toronado. It's a shame that this drivetrain was never used for a spacious station wagon or van. Would've been epic family transport!
@CORVAIRWILD
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I just looked at the picture of the Pontiac toronado station wagon, and I take back my comment. It looks totally weird!
@joevincenti5807
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Check out the '73-'78 GMC motorhome. It utilized a slightly modified Toronado drivetrain.
@jamesengland7461
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@@joevincenti5807 oh yeah I love that and it's on my bucket list! Now imagine a cargo van version, and a bus. I wish!
@jamesengland7461
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@@joevincenti5807 oh yeah I love that and it's on my bucket list! Now imagine a cargo van version, and a bus. I wish!
Absolutely breathtaking!
2:57 The dashboard with the “floating” instrument panel was later used on the 1989 Buick Reatta and Riviera!
Watching blonde haired, blue eyed, stunningly beautiful Rebecca Manley drive this exact automobile into her dormitory's parking lot was a never-to-be-forgotten experience. I know this.
Goodday Adam, Recently a Toronado sold here in Australia with bucket seats & centre console with shifter for approx $10,000 Aussie dollars about $6,500 USD. I was seriously consider buying it just because of the buckets & centre shift. Great video as per usual. Your number 1 Fan in Australia Louis Kats from Melbourne Australia ☺ 👍 ❤
Forget all those Camaros , Firebirds , Mustangs and Chargers ......THIS is a cool car !
I love my gold deluxe 66. Thank you David North for styling it. The best looking GM car ever imo. Followed by the 63 Corvette.
Adam, thank you for your well done postings. Always very detailed packed! interviews
I love these cars I had a 68 Toronado wish I still had it.
I had a 67 in high school back in 1987. Had the rare high nickel clock from 30 to 90 mph that car was pretty fast for a 4400 tank
Most handsome of all the Toronados. Thanks for sharing
I'm seeing the 67/68? Cadillac next to the Toronado. Loved those pillared sedans.
I spy a four-door bird sitting next door! I've always wanted one just because on how odd they were.
Beautiful car 🤩 this model year, particularly this car with that interior and steering wheel is the coolest 😎 in my opinion!
Beautiful car
Mint condition beautiful car.
Great tutorial! I’m amazed how much you know about cars, love it! Thanks for sharing.
My Favorite Adam! And PERFECT WOW!
What a cool/sexy car. Thanks for the great video!
I had a 71. Absolutely loved it! 😎
Gorgeous car. Always loved this car.
Saw an Avanti in the background, love to hear your thoughts on those. Agreed the Toronado had great styling.
What a beauty!
Thank you for this post Adam. I did not see this coming. It was informative. I have seen bucket seat models of Toronado online with the horse show floor shifter. I have never seen them with bucket seats with a column shifter. This was interesting to see. That car influenced Toronado until the end in 1992. I see it in the front and rear styling. The seat design was almost like this 1966 in 1992.
I feel that the Toronado is more striking than beautiful. Same year Riviera is beautiful. And, I love Oldsmobiles, even though mine died on me.
Well, here you are again with one of the most incredible cars ever! I remember seeing this in my hometown when there was a dealership party introducing new cars. The price tag was $6000. and I almost fainted. Great memories. The vehicles on each side of this Toronado are the 1967 Thunderbird 4-door Landau (suicide doors) which I owned along with the 1968 Cadillac Sedan de Ville I owned in the early 70s. Mine was the hardtop. Woulda, shoulda kept them!
Beautiful car!
Really a stunning car
Very special vehicle! Man, I just love it.
Thanks for the video - one thing I was surprised you didn't mention because it was a big deal back then - if it was not the first, it was one of the first, cars made by GM with front wheel drive. It had incredible acceleration and as you can see in the video, no large hump on the interior floor because of course it had no drive shaft...
What a cool car. By far the better looking than later versions. Love the huge aluminum brake drums. 2 pitch stator, 2 stall speeds... wow!! Bucket seats - stunning
The Riviera of that vintage did have a full frame and coil springs at all four corners giving it a better and quieter ride. The Olds definitely had the advantage of front wheel drive and a flat floor for more interior comfort. Both cars had very similar performance, but the brakes on the Buick were far better than the Olds due to the aluminum front drums on the Buick.
When I was about 5 or 6 I used to think all those GM cars with the vents on the trunk were rear engined because the Beetle had those vents in the back and my dad told me that's how the engine was cooled.😄
An absolutely gorgeous car! I’ve never seen a bucket-seat Toro before! Thank you for bringing us this one Adam!
What a beautiful car. Thank you for featuring it, Adam! I know the owner and he is very proud of it.
@RareClassicCars
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It’s an awesome car
THAT's the interior I've been searching for!!!!! EVERY 66/67 I've seen for sale has the terribly dull and inappropriate bench seat gorgeous.
You are back to 66 Tor again which has me/us reflecting yet again. This car is paradoxical. It was intended for sports luxury and yet sales almost doubled in 71' as you stated in numbers. My uncle had a 74' Tor and I was young but it was like a Cadillac to me. Very smooth and impressive. As I have previously stated, I love the 66 Charger, but this Toronado stands on its own beside it. The only difference is that the buyer at the time may have loved the Charger but this was more elegant friendly yet sporty at the same time which suited a certain market to be sure. The 1970's versions were clearly for the buyers who wanted a Cadillac feel of a car in my humble opinion, from another GM brand name. Possibly slightly more affordable than a Cadillac and in a league of it's own. GM was very astute in making each brand compete against each other and not just with other companies. It appears to have been a very progressive time. BTW..if you get a chance, can you feature a 66 Charger and a 68? Lol. Thanks man. Cheers.
@RareClassicCars
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Sure
Beautiful car, styling caried over to CTS models for the wheel treatment.
Seen a few nice old t-birds in the background 🤔👍
@stephenholland5930
5 ай бұрын
And '59 Buick 🙂
I’m a sucker for that color
70s was the highest selling of all the generations and inspired by the Cadillac Eldorado. The ride was changed for the 2nd gen to ride much better and float over the roads. As my grandfather used to say regarding the 2nd generation Toronados, "No car rides like the Toronado!"