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The 1960 Oldsmobile 88 also featured a new grille, restyled tailfins, reshaped taillights, and a revised instrument panel. The fourth-generation 88 was available with a choice of two engines.
While Oldsmobile sold vehicles as an upscale brand, their vehicles had remained in the grasp of everyday motorists. Among many Oldsmobile sedans, the 88 (or Eighty-Eight) moniker provided a mix of ...
The car "is definitely a 1960 Oldsmobile," Vankirk said after reviewing the column. "From this photo, it's difficult to determine the specific model and series, but it's most likely a Super 88 or ...
1960 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 - Outer Space Olds. Mark Wilson's 60 Dynamic 88. Staff Writer Writer Nov 19, 2006. See 1 Photo. By the time GM designers put the finishing touches on their 1960 line-up ...
1960 Oldsmobile Oldsmobile 88 lowrider candy paint chrome. About the author: Mihnea Radu. Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s.
Used 1960 Oldsmobile 98 2 Door Convertible Pace Car Options. Enter Mileage and Select Options. Selected Trim: 2 Door Convertible Pace Car. Mileage (Optional) Mileage changes a vehicle’s value. The ...
It was a case of love at first sight when Ruby Batten turned a corner and saw the 1960 Oldsmobile Super 88 convertible waiting for her at the annual spring gathering of antique automobile ...
However, in the late 1960s, Oldsmobile engineers were hard at work creating an engine that would come to be known as "The Killer." Related. The Craziest Car Engines That Never Made It To Production.
Back in the 1950s, the Oldsmobiles were easy to spot. They were far more imposing than the typical Chevy, Ford and Plymouth, with massive grilles and bumpers that looked as ...
The Pontiac GTO may have kicked things off, but nearly every General Motors brand jumped on the muscle-car bandwagon in the 1960s. Oldsmobile's contender was the 442, based on the same GM A-body ...