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 ...
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Select a vehicle year and model below to get a valuation. With a long history of moving families with mid-sized and full-sized wagons, Oldsmobile would enter the minivan segment for the 1990 model ...
Every Oldsmobile in 1930 was offered in three trim levels, standard, special and deluxe, all of them equipped with a 198-cubic-inch in-line six-cylinder engine. George Shepard calls his two-passenger ...
The world of custom cars (and by that we mean the true custom ones, put together almost from the ground up and with extensive use of imagination) is a very diverse one, and almost always there’s an ...
Oldsmobile is one of the historic American brands that is no longer among us. Once owned by General Motors, Oldsmobile died out in 2004, a few years before the American auto behemoth started slashing ...
When General Motors discontinued America’s oldest automobile maker, Oldsmobile, in 2004, it ended a grand tradition of technical achievement. Oldsmobile was created by Ransom Eli Olds, who was born in ...
Introduced as a mid-year model in February 1949, the Oldsmobile 88 was chosen as pace car for the 1949 Indy 500. The 1949 Oldsmobile “Rocket” 88 could be called the 1932 Ford of its day. Henry Ford’s ...
This 1909-ish Model 20 Hupmobile will be recognized by car-lovers as the Hupp brothers' answer to Ford and Oldsmobile, the former employers of one of the brothers who started the Hupp Motor Co. in — ...