Do you remember the 1969 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser from That 70's Show?
The initial episode of That '70s Show revolves around the quintessential teenage fantasy: Red Forman, the father, bestowing the keys to the Vista Cruiser upon his son, Eric.
The Vista Cruiser, an undeniable star of the series, plays a crucial role in the show's first seven seasons, serving as a backdrop for dialogues and becoming the focal point of various storylines.
I can really relate to the Vista Cruiser because my Mom drove one around the time I was 10 years old. It was a very big station wagon with a smooth ride, powerful engine and a glass you could peak through somewhere over the back seat. The design had a roof that was a little higher in the back and the transition had a narrow glass that looked like a small windshield. This design feature is why they called it the "Vista" Cruiser.
Brought to the market by Oldsmobile across three generations from 1964 to 1977, Eric's specific model hails from the second generation, manufactured between 1968 and 1972. It features a standard 350-cubic-inch V-8 engine, translating to 5,700 cc or 5.7 liters, and is available with either a two- or three-speed automatic transmission. As the series concluded, Fez himself, portrayed by Wilmer Valderrama, acquired the Cruiser from Carsey-Werner for a cool $500.
If you want to own an original Vista Cruiser, check out the old vintage vehicle auctions. They have thousands of vintage cars and you may just find one of these Oldsmobile's on the lot. Or search online for that exact model.
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