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1957 Oldsmobile Golden Rocket 88 Holiday Coupe 1957 Oldsmobile Super 88 Holiday hardtop sedan 1957 Oldsmobile 88 Fiesta hardtop wagon. For 1957 only, the basic 88 was officially named Golden Rocket 88, taken from Oldsmobile's 1956 Motorama two-passenger show car. However, the only badging was an "88" underneath each taillight.
1954 F-88; 1955 88 Delta; 1956 Golden Rocket; 1957 F-88 Mark II; 1959 F-88 Mark III; 1962 X-215; 1966 Toronado [n5 1] 1967 Thor; 1968 XP-866; 1970 XP-888-GT; 1977 Mirage J-Coupe; 1986 Incas; 1987 Aerotech; 1988 Aerotech II; 1989 Aertotech III; 1989 Tube Car; 1990 Expression; 1991 Achieva; 1992 Anthem; 1995 Antares; 1997 Alero Alpha; 1999 Recon ...
Oldsmobile Delta 88 (1949–1999) While the "88" series of Oldsmobile's date back to the 1940s, and were offered in a variety of trim levels, the introduction of the Delta 88, which superseded the Super 88 line as Olds' mid-level full-sized vehicles, was a watershed event for the division. Better trimmed than the low price Dynamic 88 range, but ...
The 4-door Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight Holiday Sedan, along with the 4-door 88 Holiday and the 4-door Buick Century Riviera and 4-door Special Riviera, were the first 4-door hardtops ever produced. Total Ninety-Eight sales for 1955 set a new record of 118,626. 1956 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight Deluxe Holiday Sedan 1956 Ninety-Eight interior
The retail price listed for a 1938 L-38 4-door Trunked Sedan was US$1,107 ($23,961 in 2023 dollars [3]). [ 1 ] 1933 was the first year all GM vehicles were installed with optional vent windows which were initially called “No Draft Individually Controlled Ventilation” later renamed "Ventiplanes" which the patent application was filed on Nov ...
Prices for 1928 started at US$925 ($16,413 in 2023 dollars [3]) for a choice of 2-door 3-passenger coupe or 2-door 4-passenger sedan to US$1,235 ($21,662 in 2023 dollars [3]) for the 4-door 5-passenger Deluxe Landau sedan. Roadsters and touring sedans had the ability to fold the windshield forward on top of the cowl for open air driving.
2-door Club coupe 2-door Holiday hardtop 4-door sedan 2-door convertible 4-door station wagon: Platform: A-body: Related: Buick Special Oldsmobile 88 Pontiac Streamliner: Powertrain; Engine: 257 cu in (4.2 L) Oldsmobile I6 [6] Transmission: 3-speed synchromesh manual 4-speed Hydramatic automatic: Dimensions; Wheelbase: 119.5 in (3,035 mm ...
The Oldsmobile Light Eight was an automobile produced by the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors in roadster, two-door coupe, four-door sedan from between 1916 and 1923. It was powered by a sidevalve V8 engine, the maker's first, and shared with the 1916 Oakland Model 50 .