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, ...
When it comes to 1957 model year General Motors convertibles, the most sought after model for most classic car enthusiasts is the Bel Air. Oldsmobile also offered a two-door drop top cruiser, the 98, ...
Introduced in 1949, the Oldsmobile 88 remained in continuous production until 1999. It's the company's second longest-running nameplate and ranks ninth among America's longest-running cars and trucks.
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Introduced in 1949, the Oldsmobile 88 debuted with a big bang. Slightly smaller than a full-size and sporting the same V8 offered in the larger 98, the 88 dominated the NASCAR series until Hudson ...
It is a rare occasion when you stumble across any 1957 Oldsmobile Super 88 Fiesta Wagons, restored or otherwise. When you take into account the fact the beautiful wagon seen here is still wearing the ...
Maybe there was something in the Detroit drinking water that year. Or maybe the planets were aligned just right over the Motor City. Whatever may have caused it, 1957 was a particularly successful ...
While Oldsmobile sold vehicles as an upscale brand, their vehicles had remained in the grasp of everyday motorists. Among many Oldsmobile sedans, the 88 (or Eighty-Eight) moniker provided a mix of ...
It would be hard to build a custom vehicle for someone who has specific requests about what the car should look like, especially when they don't know the car is actually being built. That's the case ...
Oldsmobile boasted a new “Accent Stripe” for 1957 (or as they are often referred to as a “sweep-spear”). Note the dual exhaust on the station wagon which exits through the rear bumper ends, a common ...
Select a vehicle year and model below to get a valuation. The founder of the Oldsmobile brand, Ransom E. Olds, was also noted for influencing the truck industry in the early era of the automobile.
Q: Greg, how about a discussion on fuel injected and tri-power (three two-barrel carburetors) induction on Chevrolet, Pontiac and Oldsmobile starting in 1957? I also know that Rambler had a fuel ...
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