1960 Oldsmobile motel: This color post card shows a 1961 Ford Galaxy and a 1960 Oldsmobile in Myrtle Beach SC. A car of English origin we can see at the right.
The year 1960 in the United States was marked by significant cultural, political, and social developments. It was the height of the Cold War, with tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union continuing to escalate. In this backdrop, John F. Kennedy was elected as the 35th President of the USA. He stood for a new era of youthful leadership and optimism known as the "Camelot" era.
1960 Oldsmobile motel: Oldsmobile's lineup included a range of models, such as the Dynamic 88, Super 88, and the luxurious Ninety-Eight. The most notable introduction was the Oldsmobile Starfire, a sporty and upscale model. It represented the brand's foray into the growing market for personal luxury cars.
Side note: A poor version of a 1960 4dr, basically a parts car, we can see here on Flickr.
The rear of any Ford 1961 to 1964 look alike. They all had the rounded rear lights. A (smaller sized) British Ford is on the right.