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1983 Oldsmobile Delta 88$1,350 - IA - 1983 Car well maintained, oil changes every 3,000 miles or every 3 months which ever comes first. Matrix, Multi-Mil... |
1964 Oldsmobile 98 43k actual miles$12,998 - IL - 1964 to the best of our knowledge: One family owned since new. 48,300 actual miles. Impressive survivor original co... |
1962 Oldsmobile F-85 Survivor$18,500 - WI - 1962 1962 Oldsmobile F-85, aka Cutlass. True survivor with only 3900 miles. This preservation class contender is i... |
1963 Oldsmobile Jetfire Turbo$2,600 - TX - 1963 One of about 5500 that were built. Very straight, complete except hubcaps, needs restoration. All turbo stuff ... |
1984 Oldsmobile Delta 88 4dr Sedan LS$14,000 - TX - 1984 Stock#: B18365 Engine: 5.0L V8 VIN: 1G3AV69YXE9749537 Transmission: Automatic Odometer: 23,655 mi. Body Style:... |
1966 Oldsmobile 98$27,500 - IL - 1966 You are inquiring on a Simply Beautiful 95% Original Rust free 1966 Olsmobile 98 Convertible. This Car is equi... |

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Oldsmobile was an American vehicle brand that was mostly produced by General Motors. The original founding happened in 1897 by the hand of Ransom E. Olds. The vehicles have a 107-year history with a production of over 35 million cars.
The main factory in Lansing, Michigan created at least 14 million of those cars. Oldsmobile was phased out in 2004, but up until that time, it was the oldest automobile brand in the entire world, just after Daimler and Peugeot. The GM Company discontinued some of the Oldsmobile vehicles and consolidated others.
Oldsmobile vehicles were first produced in Lansing, Michigan within the Olds Motor Works manufacturing plant. In 1901, the company made just over 400 cars along with high volume gasoline powered vehicles. It became the top selling car company in the country until it ran into financial difficulties a few years down the road. Between 1901 and 1904, Oldsmobile produced the Curved Dash model, the first mass-produced vehicle that was made on an assembly line. The invention of the assembly line in relation to the auto industry is often mistakenly credited to the Ford Motor Company. General Motors bought the brand in 1908.
Officially, when it first began, cars from this brand were called Oldsmobile automobiles, but people began referring to them simply as Oldsmobiles. The popular name even surfaced in a 1905 song called "In My Merry Oldsmobile". The Limited Touring in 1910 was a high point for Oldsmobile vehicles. The Limited was a prime model with a retail price of nearly $5,000, a great deal more than the cost of an average house at that time. Buyers were impressed with the space since there was room for five in the vehicle. They also received goatskin upholstery and options for clocks, full glass windshields and speedometers. Only 725 Limited vehicles sold during its three years of production, but the car was immortalized in a painting by William Hardner Foster called "Setting the Pace".
In the 1920s, the brand pioneered four speed semi-automatic transmissions. The accessory was built by Buick, however and came into the industry in those cars. The transmission had a regular clutch pedal and shifted between first and second gears in low and third and fourth gears in high.
Oldsmobile was the first to create a fully automatic transmission, which is placed in its 1940 model. During World War II, the company produced materials and items for the war effort instead of vehicles. Production of cars resumed in 1945 with a new version of the 1942 model.
Oldsmobile vehicles saw a tremendous amount of success over the years, especially in the 1980s. By 1990, however, the brand lost its place in the car market and was quickly replaced by other divisions within the GM Company. The signature cars under the Oldsmobile name were renamed and reshaped and given to other brands. In 1995, Oldsmobile came out with the Aurora, which would later become the inspiration for other cars in the industry. Oldsmobile then became an upscale import vehicle. All of the existing models have been phased out over the years including the Cutlass Supreme, the Toronado and the Custom Cruiser.
1983 Oldsmobile Delta 88$1,350 - IA - 1983 Car well maintained, oil changes every 3,000 miles or every 3 months which ever comes first. Matrix, Multi-Mil... |
1964 Oldsmobile 98 43k actual miles$12,998 - IL - 1964 to the best of our knowledge: One family owned since new. 48,300 actual miles. Impressive survivor original co... |
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1962 Oldsmobile F-85 Survivor$18,500 - WI - 1962 1962 Oldsmobile F-85, aka Cutlass. True survivor with only 3900 miles. This preservation class contender is i... |
1963 Oldsmobile Jetfire Turbo$2,600 - TX - 1963 One of about 5500 that were built. Very straight, complete except hubcaps, needs restoration. All turbo stuff ... |
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1984 Oldsmobile Delta 88 4dr Sedan LS$14,000 - TX - 1984 Stock#: B18365 Engine: 5.0L V8 VIN: 1G3AV69YXE9749537 Transmission: Automatic Odometer: 23,655 mi. Body Style:... |
1966 Oldsmobile 98$27,500 - IL - 1966 You are inquiring on a Simply Beautiful 95% Original Rust free 1966 Olsmobile 98 Convertible. This Car is equi... |
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1966 Oldsmobile 98 - 4 Door Hardtop$10,900 - IA - 1966 1966 Oldsmobile 98 - 4 Door Hardtop. Ocean Mist Turquoise / turquoise interior in excellent condition, new car... |
1970 Oldsmobile 442 CONVERTIBLE$25,250 - OH - 1970 TRUE 442 CODE 4267, NOM 455 ENGINE, 4 SPEED, RED/ BLACK, SOLID BODY, POWER STEERING, POWER DISC BRAKES, NICE P... |
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1967 Oldsmobile Toronado$5,500 - TX - 1967 Good straight driver, new tires, weak cosmetics. Nice chrome bumper. Correct front seat included. $5500 |
1981 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight 4dr Sedan Regency$4,000 - TX - 1981 Color: Green Stock#: B18021 Engine: 5.0L V8 VIN: 1G3AX69Y2BM268216 Transmission: Automatic Odometer: 33,000 mi... |
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1955 Oldsmobile 88$24,000 - IL - 1955 You are inquiring on a Beautiful Full Restored Rust free 55 Olds 88. This car is ready for the car shows sport... |
1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon$7,900 - MI - 1975 We offer this very nice 1975 Olds Cutlass Salon. The car has the original 455 CU. engine and 3 speed automatic... |
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1966 Oldsmobile Cutlass$15,995 - CT - 1966 Options Convertible, Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Center Console Comments 442 RECREATION USING ORIGI... |
1994 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme$5,995 - CT - 1994 Options 2 Door, Convertible, Front Wheel Drive, Alloy Wheels, Air Conditioning, Leather Seats, Power Mirrors,... |
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1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442$25,999 - AZ - 1968 CLONE! This is a really sweet driver thats coming just in time for some gorgeous springtime, top-down drives! ... |
1971 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass (442 Clone) Convertible$32,500 - FL - 1971 455 V-8 With Ram Air, Automatic, PS, PDB, PW, P Drivers Seat, P Trunk, P Top, Tilt Steering, Factory Tach And ... |
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1972 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass S Convertible$24,900 - FL - 1972 350 V-8, Automatic, PS, PDB, P Top, Factory Air Conditioning, Tilt Steering, Buckets, Console, Seat Belts Fron... |
1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible$29,950 - CA - 1968 CARNIVAL RED WITH A GORGEOUS WHITE INTERIOR AND SOFT TOP, RESTORED ONE OWNER CAR WITH 82,000 ORIGINAL MILES, P... |
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