1971 Oldsmobile Toronado in Liberty Hill, Texas
455 cu. in. Olds V8 pulls this heavy FWD car. The 1960s was an innovative decade at General Motors. The Toronado in 1966, along with the Cadillac Eldorado, were the heaviest FWD production cars ever
455 cu. in. Olds V8 pulls this heavy FWD car. The 1960s was an innovative decade at General Motors. The Toronado in 1966, along with the Cadillac Eldorado, were the heaviest FWD production cars ever
Great find, I’ve see very few of these, mostly the grilles removed to be applied to custom cars. Love the GM fastbacks after WWII and this one really is nice to see.
I got this pic at an auction in Monterey, California, during the week of Pebble Beach concours, Concorso Italiano show and many other events. Mannix was an American detective television series set in Los Angeles that
Whiz Motors in Chappell Hill always has really interesting collector cars for sale. This Dynamic 88 is not still listed on their website, but many cool cars are. It’s powered by a 371 cu. in
Not the biggest Olds in 1962 but the most expensive. Powerful 394 cu. in. V8 making 354 hp. 34,839 Hardtop Coupes were produced in 1962.
Money Chevrolet in Hill City, Kansas, is still in operation.
GM, starting a decade of technical innovation, built its all aluminum 215 cu. in. V8 from 1960 to 1963, standard on the Olds F-85. Very light at 318 lbs, it made up to 200 hp.
This 88 has been in S. Austin for some years, in fact, I’ve taken pictures of it before, but really love to see it.