'62 Oldsmobile or Thunderbird?
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John Bono
North Jersey
This is a tough one for me having owned two 62 Starfire hardtops and currently a 63 T-Bird Sports Roadster. Have to go with the Olds in hardtop form.
Tough choice, but I voted for the Thunderbird for its personal luxury vibe.
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
Two enormously good-looking cars. For tooling around the mountain roads here in East TN - I'd have to choose the T-Bird!
Another very well chosen comparison. I LOVE both cars and after much head scratching decided to give the nod to the beautifully styled and trimmed Oldsmobile. I was swayed by the bling. Lol.
Another very well chosen comparison. I LOVE both cars and after much head scratching decided to give the nod to the beautifully styled and trimmed Oldsmobile. I was swayed by the bling. Lol.
You're no different than Billy Bob Thornton. I just KNEW you were 'bling-swayed'. (Oh wait - he was 'sling-blade'. Never mind.)
My all time favorite Olds. T-bird '61 - '63 hardtop my least favorite T-bird of the '60's, like the '58 - '60 & '64 - '66 don't like T-birds '67 up. To me, all T-birds should be roadsters or convertibles.
Another very well chosen comparison. I LOVE both cars and after much head scratching decided to give the nod to the beautifully styled and trimmed Oldsmobile. I was swayed by the bling. Lol.
You're no different than Billy Bob Thornton. I just KNEW you were 'bling-swayed'. (Oh wait - he was 'sling-blade'. Never mind.)
"Never mind that.....you got any 'a them french fried taters? With mustard....um hmmm......"
T-Bird, no hesitating today. Not my fav year though as I prefer the sculpted siding on the '63. Thnx John !
Tbird for me! 😎 it has the “it” cool factor.
Frank Reed
Chesapeake, VA
Today it's the flamboyant Starfire.
John Bono
North Jersey
These choices seem to be getting harder. Currently, I'm leaning towards the Oldsmobile.


