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Related: About this forum1969 Pontiac Safari Olds Vista-Cruiser
Last edited Tue Apr 28, 2026, 09:59 AM - Edit history (1)


From 1968 to 1972, a 350 cu in (5.7 L) V8 became standard, with a high-output 400 cu in (6.6 L) V8 from the 442 muscle car optional in 1968-69, and a 455 cu in (7.5 L) V8 available from 1970 to 1972. The listed retail price for the eight passenger 1968 version before options was $3,508 ($32,478 in 2025 dollars [2]).[1] A major restyling of the GM A-body car line for 1968 replaced the split skylight with a one-piece unit, stretched the wheelbase to 121 in (3,073 mm), and included windshield wipers recessed below the hood line. Standard equipment included a dual circuit master brake cylinder, four-way emergency hazard lights, padded dashboard, reverse lights, chrome hubcaps, and seat belts, with an additional folding second row seat and lockable underfloor storage compartment in the cargo area where the optional, folding third row seat was stored. The upholstery was available in cloth or Morocceen vinyl. Additional optional items included power brakes, power steering, air conditioning, power extending radio antenna, electric clock, cruise control, wire wheel hubcaps, tissue dispenser, courtesy interior lighting, GuideMatic headlamp control, Twilight Sentinel automatic headlights, rooftop luggage carrier, floor mats, several AM/FM radio selections including an 8 track tape player, and decorative door edge guards.[1]
Transmission offerings through the years included one of two automaticsthe two-speed Jetaway (1968) or three-speed Turbo Hydramatic (196872), or very rarely, a standard three-speed manual with column shift or optional four-speed manual with floor-mounted Hurst shifter borrowed from the Oldsmobile 442.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldsmobile_Vista_Cruiser
350ci Rocket V8 engine
Three-speed Turbo-Hydramatic automatic transmission
Vista-Roof skylights
Power steering
Power-assisted brakes
14″ Super Stock III wheels
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1969 Pontiac Safari Olds Vista-Cruiser (Original Post)
justaprogressive
Apr 27
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al_liberal
(488 posts)1. Except it's an Oldsmobile.
Grumpy Old Guy
(4,376 posts)2. I had a 67 Pontiac Catalina wagon.
It was one of the best cars I ever owned. I bought it in 1972 for $1600.
Old Crank
(7,184 posts)3. I drove a similar one once or twice
Thought it was a boat.
Of course this was the car I had then.. only silver
https://car-from-uk.com/sale.php?id=40866#google_vignette