Black92GS Posted November 14, 2025 Report Posted November 14, 2025 (edited) Gotta love that quality 80s GM fit and finish! And that Regal is very oddly equipped. Bench seat, manual locks and windows, no rear reading lights.....but it has alloy wheels. Then there is this: That cluster must be from a pre-production vehicle, as the tach was never red like that on any of the production ones. My old 88 Regal was a November 87 build, and the tach was green like the rest of the cluster. Edited November 14, 2025 by Black92GS pwmin and 94 olds vert 1 1 Quote
rcLord510 Posted November 14, 2025 Report Posted November 14, 2025 Never seen that olds logo on the b pillar like that, and on the SL too 94 olds vert 1 Quote
Black92GS Posted November 14, 2025 Report Posted November 14, 2025 1 hour ago, rcLord510 said: Never seen that olds logo on the b pillar like that, and on the SL too I saw that as well. From what I have found, the original air date of that episode was the week of October 7th, 1987. Highly likely that those are pre-production Cutlasses that were filmed. The Regal footage is likely a production model since they were the first to go on sale in October. That Regal digital dash footage has to be from a pre-production car though. Either that, or GM made a production change extremely early in the product run to change the tach from red/orange to green. 94 olds vert 1 Quote
94 olds vert Posted November 14, 2025 Author Report Posted November 14, 2025 When I first saw this I was wondering why this logo was placed on the door handle. rcLord510 1 Quote
Psych0matt Posted November 15, 2025 Report Posted November 15, 2025 "Automatic shoulder belts" rcLord510 and 94 olds vert 2 Quote
94 olds vert Posted November 15, 2025 Author Report Posted November 15, 2025 35 minutes ago, Psych0matt said: "Automatic shoulder belts" I never used that feature in either of my first gens. Quote
Schurkey Posted November 16, 2025 Report Posted November 16, 2025 What they liked the best: The brakes. What folks complain about the most on this site: The brakes. I've said it before, I'll say it again: The biggest problem with Gen 1 brakes is not the brakes per se, it's the brake booster. pwmin and 94 olds vert 2 Quote
Human Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago (edited) On 11/15/2025 at 12:23 PM, 94 olds vert said: I never used that feature in either of my first gens. Agreed. I always buckled up after closing the door. That said, I really liked the door-mounted belts for their better access to the rear seats. On my '95 convertible, the more traditional floor and ceiling mounted belts and shoulder harness become an obstacle to rear seat access. While I've never ridden back there, I have become entangled in them, and even had a couple of falls, when climbing in and out to vacuum the rear area. That's the one aspect of the updated interior that I don't like. Edited 18 hours ago by Human 94 olds vert 1 Quote
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