Tag: 4dr

1950 Buick Fastback 4Dr Sedan

The 1950 Buick Fastback 4dr sedan ‘Super’ shared a new General Motors type ‘C-body’ with the Roadmaster cars, but on a shorter wheelbase. It featured three chrome ‘Ventiports’ on the front fenders to denote its smaller straight-eight engine and shorter engine compartment when compared with the Roadmaster. It is a 4dr Fastback! The styling of Read More …

1955 Buick Roadmaster 4Dr Sedan

The 1955 Buick Roadmaster 4dr is a car that Buick built from 1936 to 1958. Roadmasters produced during this time range had the longest non-limousine wheelbase and shared their basic structure with entry-level Cadillacs and upscale Oldsmobiles. The Roadmaster was Buick’s flagship between 1946 and 1957. History In 1954 Buick Roadmasters shared the new General Read More …

1949 Oldsmobile 76 Sedan

1949 Oldsmobile 76 Sedan: Already 1948 Oldsmobile had introduced the new post-war styling named ‘Futuramic’ to the ‘big’ body ’98’ line. 1948 was also the year, the company offered the prewar styled cars for the last time. – It then brought the new styling to its smaller B-bodies in 1949. Wheelbase was now 119.5in. The Read More …

1955 Oldsmobile 98 4Dr

1955 Oldsmobile 98 4Dr The year before the company restyled the 1955 Oldsmobile 98 4Dr cars with new longer and lower body shells. Also added wrap-around windshields and rear windows. Olds increased the wheelbase to 122 inches. Base models were again named simply 88s. Oldsmobile face-lifted the 1955 models: They received a new grille work, Read More …

1955 Oldsmobile 98

In the previous year, 1954, Oldsmobiles had redesigned with a (three body style) ’98’ series at the top of the line. The Oldsmobile 98 is the full-size model of Oldsmobile. Production of cars with this name ran from 1940 to 1996. It was the Olds’ top of the line model. (Lower ‘ranked’ cars of this 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 …