For the 1957 model year, Olds debuted the Oldsmobile Super 88, an upscale trim version of the 88 with more tasteful styling. The Super 88 was available with the new Oldsmobile Rocket 371 that produced ...
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While most enthusiasts argue that the muscle car era started with the Pontiac GTO in 1963, it actually began much earlier than that. And I'm not talking about the 1955 Chrysler C-300, also credited as ...
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 ...
The 1957 model year marked the beginning of the third generation for the Oldsmobile 88 and the first year for the upscale Super 88 trim. Smoother, more refined styling was backed by the 371 cubic-inch ...
The late '50s were a time when the Big Three turned out some of their most brilliant designs, especially when it came to their fullsize line offerings. Oldsmobile for one encompassed some of its ...
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Click here if you are unable to view this gallery on a mobile device. One doesn’t hear much these days about Ransom Eli Olds (1864-1950), the founder of the Oldsmobile car, but he was an automotive ...
It shouldn't be a stretch of the imagination that most folks have a pretty good opinion of the car they're driving around, but that thought gets amplified when it comes to people who own a hot rod.
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 ...
The "88" on the Oldsmobile 88 was the name given to the car when it was launched in 1949. Positioned in the lineup between Oldsmobile's base model 76 and its largest vehicle, the 98, the car followed ...