Category: Oldsmobile
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Oldsmobiles were redesigned for the 1957 model year giving a wider stance and much lower look. It was a look that had also ignored fins that were appearing on …
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“The New Ruling Power of the Road!” was how Oldsmobile presented their cars for the new 1953 year. The Super “88” for ’53 was the “Big Feature” car of the …
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Here’s an example of a beautiful, early fifties car – a 1950 Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight Club Coupe. The 88 came standard with a 303.7 cubic inch Rocket V8 engine. This …
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It was 1966 and Oldsmobile were proud to take the wraps off America’s newest and most advanced automobile – The Toronado. Not only did it look very different with …
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It’s always great to see an original survivor car that’s been looked after its entire life. Still wearing the paint it left the factory with, this 1965 Oldsmobile Cutlass …
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Styled for today… and tomorrow! was how Oldsmobile were promoting the ‘new for 1961‘ Dynamic Eighty Eight convertible in their sales literature. The full-size cars had received a completely …
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More power, more colors inside and out and Flying Color styling was how the Oldsmobile marketing department were describing their beautiful cars for 1955. Ninety Eight was top-of-the-line for …
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Stunning is probably an understatement to describe this very pretty 1956 Oldsmobile Super Eighty-Eight 4-door Holiday hardtop. It was the space era and Oldsmobile were certainly heavily into their space and …
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If you bought a Ninety-Eight in the late sixties you were buying a luxury car that rivaled the Buick Electra, Chrysler New Yorker or Cadillac's Calais and deVille.This 1968 …
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This Polar White over Turquoise 1955 Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight Holiday Hardtop is powered by a 324 cubic inch Rocket V8 (185 horsepower), and paired with a Hydra-Matic automatic transmission.With a …