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1952 Oldsmobile 98 Sedan

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 …

1950 Oldsmobile Station Wagon

Station wagons underwent significant changes and evolution after World War II, with the post-1945 era witnessing a transformation in their design, popularity, and role in American society. The 1950 Oldsmobile Station Wagon is a full-size car. Oldsmobile produced them from 1949. It carries the ’88’ style badge. This style was the division’s top-selling type in Read More …

1940 Oldsmobile 70 Woodie

The Olds Motor Vehicle Co. first manufactued in Lansing, Michigan. Ransom E.Olds founded it in 1897, it produced 425 cars in 1901. General Motors purchased the company in 1908. A 1940 Oldsmobile 70 Woodie was definitely popular back then. They were also comparable expansive. History Woodies are cars with rear bodywork constructed of wood framework with Read More …