For those of you who may not think "Oldsmobile" and "performance" are synonymous terms, Oldsmobile's performance heritage dates all the way back to 1903, when an Olds-built "Flyer" established the ...
A small (by 1962 standards), all-aluminum V8 produced by Oldsmobile, the innovative Turbo-Rocket introduced turbocharging to the masses. These days, most of the internal combustion engines that are ...
The Delmont was a short-lived stint for Oldsmobile, wedged at the bottom of the full-size line for 1967 and 1968; this rough Arizona survivor just got lucky ...
Oh no, an asterisk! All right, there are other possible firsts. How about the 1932 Ford V8? It ticks the boxes and Clyde Barrow of "Bonnie and Clyde" fame allegedly wrote a letter bragging about its ...
General Motors produced Oldsmobile cars for the majority of its existence. The company, established in 1897 by Ransom E. Olds, is still based in the US. In its 107-year existence, it manufactured 35.2 ...
Built from 1940 through 1996, the Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight (or 98 until 1952 and after 1991) was Olds' top entry in the full-size sedan segment. The Ninety-Eight name derived from the Series 90 line, ...
Image Credit: Gr678537 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0/Wiki Commons. Oldsmobile may have rolled its last car off the production line in 2004, but the brand's spirit lives on in driveways across America. For ...
A 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass has been listed for auction on CarDaddy.com, reflecting ongoing interest in classic General Motors vehicles from the early 1970s. Known for its smooth ride, V8 power, and ...
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