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OMG Omega: 1974 Oldsmobile Omega

Thanks to Pat L. for tracking down this smooth ride. This 1974 Oldsmobile Omega is a looker. This Nova kin is listed on eBay with a bid price of just over $1,700, but the reserve isn’t met, eh? Ok, that’s… more»

Dealer Sale: 1966 Olds Toronado

Years ago, I held a summer job at a Honda dealership in Brewster, New York, doing nothing exciting. However, if that dealership had a group or a division focused on vintage car sales, I might still be there today!… more»

Never Seen One: ’91 Olds Cutlass Calais 442

For a few years, GM made some hay with its high-output Quad 4 engine doing duty in a variety of entry level products. What I didn’t realize is that it also gave birth to the 442 moniker on a… more»

Malaise Survivor: 1990 Olds Cutlass Ciera

In my travels to the junkyards, there are always a ton of these late 80s / early 90s GM products launguishing, and I often wonder why: who is still driving these on a daily basis and potentially in need… more»

$5K Hurst: 1979 Olds Cutlass

At the top of my eBay screen right now are the words, “Shop early Black Friday,” and it seems awfully convenient that they appear on a listing for cheap Oldsmobile Cutlass Hurst edition. For just under $5K, you could… more»

Skylight Wagon: 1966 Oldsmoble Vista Cruiser

If you grew up riding around in big American station wagons, you likely have fond memories of these big classics. One of the more iconic of these wagons is the Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser, with it’s raise rear roof and… more»

$2,000 Or Trade? 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado

Sure, it dusty, but this Toronado may just be the diamond in the rough you’re looking for! The seller took it off the road some six years ago to put a set of rod bearings in it and never… more»

Rare Turbo Olds: 1963 Oldsmobile F85 Jetfire

After what was clearly too long of a time in storage this Oldsmobile F85 Jetfire has come out of hiding and is in rough shape. Some of you may be intrigued that this is a factory turbo V8 F85…. more»

Like A Toronado? 1967 Oldsmobile Delta 88

When I was researching this 1967 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Sedan, I was surprised to find this brochure page that stated that the “new” Delta 88 was “Toronado inspired.” I’m not sure I can squint enough to see that, but hey, it… more»

7,124 Miles: 1984 Olds Cutlass

This is pretty neat: an Oldsmobile recently retrieved from its long-time 80-year-old owner who could no longer keep the car in his new living arrangements. Said to have just over 7,000 original miles, this 1984 Cutlass Supreme here on eBay is… more»

Family Hauler: 1972 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser

Featuring the iconic looks of a Cutlass, but with all the seating and storage you could want, this 1972 Vista Cruiser is just plain cool. Powered by a rebuilt 455 V8 and rebuilt automatic transmission, this Vista Cruiser is… more»

Hurricane Change: 1969 Olds Toronado

Mother Nature can wreck havoc with our plans at any time. The seller of this highly-original Oldsmobile Toronado found this out when Hurricane Hermine did some significant damage to his house in Florida, effectively changing his plans for carrying… more»

Cannibal Special: 1965 Oldsmobile 442

“The Cannibal chews up Tigers, Barracudas, Wildcats… the works.” At least that’s what the radio spot said when Brace Oldsmobile in Kansas City, Missouri attempted to drum up some extra 442 sales. There isn’t much information about this dealer… more»

First Year Survivor: 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado

The first year Toronado is truly a sight to gaze upon. The styling, its immense size, and the front wheel drive configuration are all fascinating. This Toronado is a nice survivor having been given attention off and on throughout… more»

Cheap Classic: 1971 Oldsmobile Toronado

These are some of my favorite posts, where we show how you can find a running, driving classic car for less than $2,500! This particular example of one of the largest front wheel drive cars ever to come out of General… more»

To Paint, Or Not To Paint: 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire Convertible

I need to start this post by explaining that I have a thing for Starfires. It’s the first car I remember my grandfather having and I remember it being very quick. This one has had what looks like pretty… more»

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