Developed by Oldsmobile, the Toronado’s Unitized Power Package (UPP) ingeniously packaged a Rocket V8 and Hydra-Matic transmission into an engine...
In 1958, Oldsmobile’s lineup featured models powered by the formidable Rocket V-8 engine, a revered component with a significant place...
The Oldsmobile 88, also known as the Eighty-Eight, was the full-size car line produced by Oldsmobile for fifty years, from...
In 1957, Oldsmobile marked its sixtieth anniversary in grand style with an array of new features, updated model dimensions, and...
In 1957, Oldsmobile marked its 60th anniversary, having been established as the Olds Motor Vehicle Company in Lansing, Michigan in...
Oldsmobile refreshed its flagship 98 Series in 1948, carrying over into 1949, with a revamped look inspired by the marque’s...
Heavier than the ’61 model because of luxury add-ons, the 1964 Oldsmobile Starfire reached a not so light two tons...
The Curved Dash Olds was the first mass-produced automobile. It was also the first car produced to bear the name...
Oldsmobile produced this high-performance sports car for the model years 1964 and ’65. It was a two-door hardtop vehicle, which took inspiration...
The 1986 Oldsmobile Incas Concept had the most unique dashboard you’ll ever see in a car! The steering controls were...
The years between 1911 and 1914 proved to be a renaissance of sorts for Oldsmobile, with a range of exquisitely...
The Oldsmobile F-85 Jetfire was introduced in April of 1962. It received new sheet metal below the belt line for...
A two-door hardtop joined the convertible in the Starfire lineup for 1962. The Starfire was Oldsmobile’s entry into the personal...
Smart and sexy, the 1953 Olds 88 Holiday hardtop was the leader in looks. Oldsmobile’s Super 88 was the hottest...
The 1969 Hurst/Olds was produced in limited numbers by Oldsmobile and Hurst Performance Research. Based on the 4-4-2 Holiday Coupe,...
In a move to modernize its lineup, Oldsmobile introduced a completely new 88 for 1961. The full-size car was now...
The year 1923 was the final model year for the 43-A, which was offered by Oldsmobile starting in 1921. The...
In 1970, Oldsmobile produced what would be the ultimate iteration of the 442 model. In response to new regulations, the...
When the 1956 Oldsmobile Super 88 rolled out onto Michigan Avenue from the Lansing assembly plant, it enjoyed a well-earned...
In 1966, Oldsmobile introduced the first American front-wheel-drive car in thirty years: the Toronado. The luxurious coupe was one of...
The handsome 98 Starfire Convertible was the top Oldsmobile model for 1955, adding an air of exclusivity and open-air styling...
Oldsmobile was no stranger when it came to pacing the Indianapolis 500. In 1974, Olds came back to Indy for...
Oldsmobile started the muscle car race when it introduced the Super 88 in the early 1950s. In 1956, the Super...
In 1954, Oldsmobile wowed car shows with a futuristic concept car that it gave the name F-88. It had enraptured...
The 1972 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 was one of the last holdouts of the muscle-car era. In a rapidly changing world...
The Oldsmobile division of General Motors produced the Super 88 as a full-sized offering from model years 1949 to 1999,...
This attractive Oldsmobile differs from the cars the company was famous for in its early years. The Curved Dash Olds’...
The Sixty-Eight series was Oldsmobile’s most versatile model for 1947, available as a club coupe, club sedan, sedan, convertible, and...
In 1973, the Cutlass Supreme, like other GM mid-size cars, was redesigned. Hardtop models were replaced by new “Colonnade” styling...
1953 was a very significant year for General Motors. The Oldsmobile division was now celebrating its 53rd year of business,...