The Oldsmobile Starfire moniker originated with the 1953 General Motors Motorama show car. Alongside the Buick Wildcat, Pontiac La Parisienne, and the Chevy Corvette, the Oldsmobile Starfire was a ...
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On January 17, 1953, General Motors opened the doors to the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York to a two-way invasion. As the 45,000 visitors poured in, a whole new idea was gushing out into the world: ...
Oldsmobile died 21 years ago, but the company's legacy is still with us, thanks to collectors, enthusiasts, and long-time owners. Although the name was less than inspiring, with its alluded geriatric ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Starfire! The name itself conjures up feelings of excitement. It has for me since I was a teen and my father purchased his first ...
The 1954 Oldsmobile Super 88 was more than just another vehicle on the road; it was a statement of innovation and style. This classic car set new standards in various aspects, from design to ...
Just as surely as the fast-approaching 'Eighties will be remembered for the development, finally, of some serious American sporty cars like the upcoming Mustang/Capri (August HOT ROD) the 'Seventies ...
Until it was shut down in 2004, Oldsmobile had a long history of innovation with its automobiles. That's why it's not a big surprise it may have been the first to build a muscle car. Though it was ...