A turquoise 1952 Oldsmobile ’98’ and a black 1946-48 Oldsmobile parked on the main square in Angola IN. This is a postcard, probably published before 1955. 60 years later we can still see the monument and the brick buildings, but the square is not a busy center anymore. (The 1952 Olds had a special spear Read More …
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The 1952 Oldsmobile 98 Sedan is the full-size model of Oldsmobile, manufactured 1940 until 1996. The name — reflecting a ‘Series 90’ fitted with an 8-cylinder engine. History In 1952 the 98 was the top of the line at Oldsmobile. Standard equipment on the three body styles included bumper guards, electric clock, dual horns, aluminum Read More …
The Oldsmobile 88 is a full-size automobile, sold and produced from 1949 until 1999. From 1950 to 1974 the 88 was Olds’ top-selling line. The entry-level models were the 88’s. They were also image leaders for the company in the early years (1949–51). Back then they were the best performing cars because of the smaller Read More …
Oldsmobile Car Crash in Boston MA, 1952
A 1941 Oldsmobile and a brand new 1952 Olds convertible have an unfriendly encounter on a wet road in Boston MA. Date ca. 1952/1953. A wrecker has arrived and is about to pull the cars away. We see the same accident from another perspective here: Conclusion from the inflicted damages (car’s passenger area not severely Read More …
The 1953 Oldsmobile Super 88 is a full-size car. Oldsmobile produced cars under the ’88’ type name from 1949 to 1999. That was a 50 years period! In the early years (ca.1949–51) it was one of the best performing cars because of its comparable small size, light weight and overhead-valve high-compression V8 engine (‘Rocket’). History Read More …