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1947 Oldsmobile 68 Fastback

The 1947 Oldsmobile sixty six fastback may be a ‘Special’. It had been once more Oldsmobile’s lowest priced type of cars. Special 60s had solely six-cylinder engines. (Although Olds offered the eight-cylinder in alternative years.) Normal tire size was six.00 x 16in. Technical options enclosed metallic element pistons and a full-pressure lubrication system. In 1946, Read More …

1939 Oldsmobile 80

Very original blue 1939 Oldsmobile ’80’. The Oldsmobile 80 of that year was known for its distinctive styling, which reflected the Art Deco design influences of the time. It featured sleek, flowing lines and a rounded grille with horizontal bars. Also a prominent chrome front bumper. The headlamps were integrated into the fenders, creating a Read More …

1950 Buick, Camden ME

From a post card: 1950 Buick in Camden ME, ca. 1952 Camden is a picturesque coastal town nestled in the state of Maine in New England. It is renowned for its harbor views, downtown area, and maritime history. The town is surrounded by rolling hills. Camden’s Main Street is lined with boutique shops, art galleries, Read More …

Oldsmobile Car Dealership

Car dealerships in the USA from 1946 to 1960 experienced a period of growth and transformation, adapting to the changing market conditions and consumer preferences. They played a vital role in fueling the American love affair with automobiles and establishing the car culture that remains prevalent in the country to this day. An Oldsmobile car Read More …