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1955 Oldsmobile 88 Delta Concept
The 1955 Oldsmobile 88 Delta Concept, an often overlooked gem from the 50s era of General Motors dream cars, has always held a special...
1956 Oldsmobile Golden Rocket Concept
Imagine the excitement of the 1956 General Motors Motorama, where visitors gazed in awe at a gleaming gold-colored 2-passenger car styled...
1957 Oldsmobile F-88 Mark II Concept
The 1957 Oldsmobile F-88 Mark II concept car was a true automotive design and engineering marvel. It was designed to be a...
1959 Oldsmobile F-88 Mark III
Harley Earl was a big man, well over six-foot-six. He was not only physically imposing but a towering figure in American automobile...
1962 Oldsmobile X-215 Concept
A custom F-85 convertible, this Firefrost silver sportster had a fiberglass tonneau cover incorporating an airfoil section roll bar....
1972 AnyCar II by Hanover Trust Co.
AnyCar II, the focal point of Manufacturers Hanover Trust's fall auto loan program, is a worthy successor to the bank's first AnyCar,...
1969 Panthermobile (The Pink Panther Car)
The Panthermobile is a show car built for the cartoon TV series The Pink Panther Show. Called "the world's most flamboyant vehicle," the...
1963 Oldsmobile J-TR Concept
Based on a 1963 F-85 convertible, the Oldsmobile J-TR show car is little known today, but it bears the unmistakable stamp of GM styling...
1963 Oldsmobile El Torero Concept
Oldsmobile presented the "el Torero" show car, based on a custom version of the 1963 Olds 98 convertible. The exterior wore multiple...
1967 Oldsmobile Thor by Ghia
The Oldsmobile Thor was a design study by Ghia from 1967, commissioned by General Motors, Bill Mitchell. It's based on the then-new...
1969 Oldsmobile 442 Apollo Concept
A show car created by Blaine Jenkins finished in metallic Fireball Red with black accent striping and hood panels. The interior featured...
1977 ASC Oldsmobile Toronado XSR Prototype
For 1977, the Toronado would be entering the first of its final two years in the second-generation style with downsizing to an all-new...
1985 Oldsmobile FE3-X Calais Concept
Little is known about the 1985 Oldsmobile FE3-X Calais Concept. The front end resembles the 1985 Oldsmobile FE3-X Firenza Concept (1985)....
1985 Oldsmobile FE3-X Firenza Concept
The 1985 Oldsmobile FE3-X Firenza concept was one of a trio of ‘FE3-X’ Oldsmobile concepts, FE3 denoting GM’s sportiest suspension...
1986 Oldsmobile Incas by ItalDesign
Inspired by the 1974 Ford Maya, is a five doors little berline with sport and aerodynamic lines that could be considered a four-seat...
1987 Oldsmobile Aerotech
Featured: 2.3L Quad 4 engine, this car held the world speed record for "the flying mile" with an average speed of 267.399mph. After...
1989 Oldsmobile Tube Car
Early design work on what would become the Aurora began as early as the late 1980s and manifested itself with a 1989 engineering concept...
1989 Oldsmobile Aerotech II
Oldsmobile’s Aerotech II stood only 48 inches high and featured a glass-covered rear deck. The rear panel was split and opened from...
1991 Oldsmobile Achieva
Oldsmobile showed off its Achieva concept at the 1991 Chicago Auto show. It was widely acknowledged as a preview of its upcoming Calais...
1992 Oldsmobile Anthem
The Oldsmobile Anthem four-door concept features a long, sloped front end with a steeply raked windshield, sweeping instrument panel,...
1993 Oldsmobile Aerotech III
One of three Oldsmobile concepts for ’89, the Aerotech III was a thinly disguised version of the upcoming 1990 Cutlass Supreme sedan....
1995 Oldsmobile Aurora
The Oldsmobile Aurora was a luxury car made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and launched in 1995. It was a luxurious 4-door...
1995 Oldsmobile Antares
Taking its styling cues from the recently introduced Aurora, the Antares sedan foreshadowed the 1997 Cutlass Supreme (which was renamed...
1997 Oldsmobile Alero Alpha
The Oldsmobile Alero Alpha was a 1997 concept car built by Oldsmobile. The Alero Alpha was a 2-door coupe, and its design was inspired by...
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