When the last Oldsmobile rolled off the production line in 2004, it marked the end of the line for a remarkable automaker that made significant contributions to the automotive world in its 107-year ...
Oldsmobile ceased operations two decades ago, but some of its production models, especially those from the muscle car era, haven't been forgotten. However, when it comes to the defunct GM division's ...
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Rare 1964 Oldsmobile 442 hardtop emerges after full restoration
Fully restored 1964 Oldsmobile 442 hardtop blends rarity, V8 performance, and classic muscle car styling in standout condition.
Most people who own a car today take their speedometer for granted. A standard, unremarkable feature in every vehicle, it quietly does its job of indicating current speed with few frills. You might ...
Gone but not forgotten, Oldsmobile gave the automotive industry many memorable models, including some that looked unthreatening, but packed a tire-shredding punch. Dissolved in 2004, Oldsmobile ...
When Ransom E. Olds lent his moniker to one of America's first automakers all the way back in 1897, he couldn't have known that 90 years into the future the Oldsmobile brand would make an ill-fated ...
Ransom E. Olds founded the Olds Motor Vehicle Co. in 1897 in Lansing, Michigan, and after building four "horseless carriages," became the first company specifically formed to manufacture automobiles.
"Turn your eye for beauty to a mighty satisfying sight." Song lyrics? A line in a poem? No, it's advertising copy from a fold-out magazine display in the Oct. 3, 1959, edition of The Saturday Evening ...
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