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The Oldsmobile 442 debuted in April 1964 as the brand’s answer to the massively successful Pontiac GTO. The 442 was an optional trim package for the Olds Cutlass. The 442 name stood for the ...
The Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser occupies a rare niche in muscle car history, because it blended family-hauling practicality with ...
Among muscle car loyalists, the Oldsmobile 442 name still carries weight, yet one supposed variant almost never surfaces in ...
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Though it's now been more than 20 years since the last Oldsmobile ever made rolled off the assembly line, the fallen General Motors brand continues to be held in high regard by classic car gearheads ...
It was all John Z. DeLorean’s fault. Years before he built his eponymously named stainless steel sports car, John Z. was a mover and shaker at General Motors. In the early-to-mid 1960s, Mr. DeLorean ...
So, the Oldsmobile 442. Sorry, the 4-4-2, depending on the year, anyway. Despite three-number model names being mostly a Porsche thing, there are other three-number ...
The 4-4-2 moniker was the second muscle car from the classic era (sixties and seventies), right after the GTO. Just as its Pontiac sibling, the Olds started life as a package, and ended the same way, ...
If I ask you to name the first number that comes to mind when hearing the word ‘Oldsmobile,’ chances are it will be one of the following: 88 (as in Rocket 88), 4-4-2, or W30. OK, the last one is an ...
SYLVANIA, Ohio — Dave White Chevrolet in Sylvania will auction off three of the late Toledo radio personality Gary Shores' prized cars to honor his memory. The online auction, featuring a '66 Corvette ...