The 1950 Buick Super Sedanet is a car produced under this naming from 1940 to the 1958 model year. This is the fastback version, based on GM’s larger body size. The Buick Roadmaster shares this size with the Super Sedanet. History The 1950 Buick Super shared the new General Motors (GM) C-body with the Roadmaster. Read More …
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1954 Cadillac 62 Sport Coupe
Regarding the 1954 Cadillac 62: The company had the 50th anniversary of the company in 1952. As a reminder, a V-shaped hood and deck emblems were created as gold castings. The 1954 Cadillac 62 Sport Coupe was also characterized by a higher rear deck lid contour (providing additional luggage space). History Back up lights were Read More …
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 …
1953 Oldsmobile DeLuxe 88 4Dr Sedan
The 1953 Oldsmobile DeLuxe 88 is a full-size car that Oldsmobile sold from 1949 until 1999. From 1950 on the ’88’ was the division’s top-selling model line This series was also some kind of image leader for Oldsmobile in the early years around 1950. Back then the 1953 Oldsmobile DeLuxe 88 was one of the Read More …
1953 Oldsmobile 98 4Dr Sedan
The 1953 Oldsmobile 98 is the full-size biggest model of Olds that was produced from 1940 until 1996. The name reflecting a “Series 90” fitted with an 8-cylinder engine, so basically consists of 90 (big body) fitted with an ‘8’ cylinder engine. The ’98’ name first appeared in 1941. Oldsmobile used it again after American Read More …
1950 Oldsmobile 88 4Dr Sedan
The 1950 Oldsmobile 88 4Dr Sedan (named also ‘Eighty-Eight’) is a full-size car of Oldsmobile. It was produced from 1949. From 1950 on it was the division’s top-selling line. Olds had introduced the ’88’ name in 1949. This name distinguished it from the 76 and 98 lines which were already existing. A car from the Read More …
1952 Oldsmobile 88 Super
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 …
1951 Oldsmobile 98 4Dr Sedan
The 1951 Oldsmobile 98 4dr is a full-size Oldsmobile model. The company manufactured cars with the ’98’ notation from 1940 until 1996. The name reflects a “Series 90” fitted with an 8-cylinder engine. A car from the lower ’88’ productline is here. These cars can be distinguished from other Olds models by a big chrome Read More …