Original 1941 Oldsmobile 4dr sedan on a junkyard. The car is very original and complete. Trim parts are very hard to come by these days. (Actually, the small vertical trim pieces on the front, located on the fender, are both missing.) View from the rear:
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1941 Oldsmobile Buried in a Forest
This 1941 Oldsmobile sedan has been left out in the open long time ago. Weeds and moss have taken over.
1936 Chevrolet 4dr Sedan
This is a ‘Standard Six’ model. Most likely it has the original ‘Cabana Cream’ color. The color code back then was ‘204’ Interior of another car, manufactured 1936 shows the typical (original interior). These images are very valuable, because often, during a ‘restauration’ the interior often gets lost and cheap, incorrect replacements are installed… Aged, Read More …
1957 Oldsmobile 4Dr
The 1957 Oldsmobile 4Dr is a full-size car. Olds produced cars of the ’88’ line from 1949 until 1999. The 88 series was kind of image leader for Oldsmobile in these years. They were very well performing cars. That’s because of its light weight and high-compression V8 ‘Rocket’ engine. From 1950 on it was the Read More …
1957 Oldsmobile Golden Rocket 88
This rare and valuable 1957 Oldsmobile is a ‘Golden Rocket’. Easily identified by its red stripe between the two color tones. The photo was made ca.1995, so that wonderful car is mostly likely gone by now. These ’88’ Oldsmobiles were one of the top performing automobiles in the 1957 year.
1960 Chrysler New Yorker
A 1960 Chrysler New Yorker 4dr in a classic car dealershop in NJ, 2019
1950 Oldsmobile 88 in a junkyard
A 1950 Oldsmobile 88 sedan resting in a forest in IL. The color seems to be original. According to documentation, its named is ‘Crest Blue’ and the color code is 14C. The photo is ca.20 years old, so it may have been sent to the crusher meanwhile… Sad. Oldsmobiles with the ‘Rocket’ engine were automatic-only Read More …
1950 Oldsmobile 98 Sedan
The 1950 Oldsmobile 98 sedan repeated what it did 1948: Preview some of next years styling cues for the 88. It was the first ‘slab sided’ Oldsmobile. It was also the first sedan with wraparound rear windows. Standard equipment was: Bumper guards, parking lamps, dual horns, dome light. Also rubber floor mats and aluminum sill Read More …
1940 Oldsmobile 60 Sedan
The Olds Motor Vehicle Co. first manufactured in Lansing, Michigan. Ransom E.Olds founded it in 1897, it produced 425 cars in 1901. In 1902 the company already produced 635 cars. So it was the first high-volume gas-powered auto manufacturer. Oldsmobile was the top-selling car company in the United States for a few years, ca.1903–1904. Ransom Read More …
1950 Oldsmobile 98 Fastback
This rare 1950 Oldsmobile 98 fastback 4dr sedan is a full-size Oldsmobile model from the early 1950’s. Olds manufactured cars with the ’98’ name from 1940 until 1996. The name reflects a “Series 90” fitted with an 8-cylinder ‘Rocket’ engine. This was one of the last years with the fastback styling. History The 1950 Oldsmobile Read More …
