Oldsmobile

Long Slumber: 1967 Oldsmobile Toronado

This 1967 Toronado was only on the road for four years before the owner put it into storage. It remained there until only a few years ago. Barn Finder Michael located this Olds for us so I must thank… more»

Big Block Survivor: 1965 Oldsmobile 442

Our intrepid Barn Finds reader Michael has been on the lookout again and has located a real survivor for me to write about, so a big thanks to Michael for that. This 1965 Oldsmobile 442 is offered for sale… more»

Buy 1 Get 1 Free: 1953 Oldsmobile 98 2-Door Hardtop

So hands up everyone who likes to get something for nothing. Let’s see, that looks like….everyone! Well this listing that you’ll find here on eBay offers you something for nothing. You buy one 1953 Oldsmobile 98 and you get… more»

Build It Your Way: 1969 Oldsmobile 442

Over the past few weeks, we have featured a number of 442s here on Barn Finds. The condition of these cars has ranged from pristine examples to some that would probably be more at home in a doghouse rather… more»

Reader Ad: 1956 Oldsmobile 88

While cleaning out his Father-in-law’s garage, Gaylon S discovered this Oldsmobile parked in the barn. After getting it out of the barn and cleaned up, they discovered it was in amazing condition. It’s running and driving but needs a… more»

Confidence Inspiring: 1987 Oldsmobile 442

Located in Farmingdale, New Jersey and listed here on Craigslist is this 1987 Oldsmobile 442. Listed with a clean title and a reduced asking price of  $11,995, the seller of this Olds is also open to considering trades. This… more»

G-Body Looking For Somebody: 1987 Oldsmobile 442

Despite the 117,000 miles, this car appears to be in great shape for its age. This is a prime example of a car that was driven by an owner who maintained it’s condition and originality. 1987 was the last… more»

Sleeping for 24 Years: 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass

This Oldsmobile Cutlass is an interesting car. It is a fourth generation car and until recently it has been sitting idle. Prior to the current owner bringing it back to life it hadn’t run since 1994. It is for… more»

Get What You See: 1966 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442

As a person with a passion for cars, looking at examples like this can be quite hard. To see a ’66 Olds 442 in top condition makes this poor old girl look quite sad. For sale here on Craigslist,… more»

Bitumen Burner: 1966 Oldsmobile 442 Hardtop

There’s no doubt that if you look at their vehicle range from the 1960s, Oldsmobile produced some really interesting cars. I think that the 442 (or 4-4-2 to be more correct) was definitely one of them. Listed for sale… more»

Could’ve Been Great: 37K Mile Oldsmobile Intrigue

To me, the Oldsmobile Intrigue is one of the more disappointing stories of the last few years of Oldsmobile. Not because it was a bad car – quite the opposite – but because if it had shown up a… more»

Swivel Seat And T-Tops: 1975 Hurst/Olds Project

In my opinion, the Colonnade era Oldsmobile Cutlass had the most handsome design of any GM product in the 70’s. The design has the right combination of sport and luxury. The Hurst company teamed up with Oldsmobile to produce… more»

1 Of 346: 1980 Oldsmobile 442 W-30

Of the 886 1980 Oldsmobile 442 W-30’s built only 346 were the gold over white version. For the enthusiast looking for the harder to find color combination that needs some attention this one might be worth considering. Found here… more»

Fresh Off The Production Line? 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado

When the Oldsmobile Toronado broke cover in 1966 it was a ground-breaker. As well as being the first US produced front wheel drive car since the 1937 Cord, it won the 1966 Motor Trend Car of the Year and… more»

Your Father’s Olds: 1973 Oldsmobile 98

1973 marked the beginning of the end of cheap, plentiful gasoline in the US with premium fuel going from around thirty-nine cents per gallon to over sixty cents per gallon. And that was when it could be found at… more»

Obscure X-Body: 1981 Oldsmobile Sport Omega

Looking back at automotive history, it’s rather amazing just how hard GM worked to not build a decent car. By decent, I mean enjoyable to drive, or over-engineered to a fault, or even just loaded with desirable features and… more»

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