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The Oldsmobile 88 may have been one of the earliest possible examples of the American muscle car, but what kind of name is 88 ...
Oldsmobile graced the world with a slew of potent muscle car engines throughout its history. This is the rarest powerplant it ever made.
The Oldsmobile 442 often gets overshadowed by other models from its era but that doesn’t make it any less cool.
1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 Cutlass: Case Study for a Dead Muscle Car Brand Mopar restoration expert Mike Mancini knows what it’s like for fans of defunct car companies. Here’s how he turned back ...
During the '60s and '70s, Oldsmobile produced some iconic muscle cars. However, there are several Oldsmobile muscle cars that are very underappreciated.
Oldsmobile provided plenty of reasons to love the 1970 4-4-2 W-30. It was the year GM finally lifted its restriction on engine sizes. No longer would muscle cars be limited to a measly 400 ci.
This 1970 Olds 442 W-30 was purchased from the GM Heritage Collection to appear in the 1993 Sylvester Stallone flick.
Owned by a man who wanted to buy this very car since he was five, this 1970 biggest-block muscle car burns rubber like it’s on the Indianapolis oval ...
So the muscle car era wouldn't have been the same if Oldsmobile didn't have a muscle car to offer, and that car was the 442. Before we get into the 442, we would like to clear up the name.
1968 marked the debut of the second-generation Oldsmobile 4-4-2, and needless to say, the car came with a series of improvements, including a bunch of tweaks in the engine department.
The Oldsmobile 88 hit showrooms in 1949, and might have been fairly unremarkable had Oldsmobile’s engineers not fitted it with a powerful V8 engine originally destined for its bigger saloon cars.