Discontinued in 2004, Oldsmobile is now largely forgotten outside enthusiast circles, but GM's once glorious division left a few cool vehicles and many notable benchmarks behind. For instance, did you ...
Classic cars are sometimes surprising survivors, as they are able to withstand horrible conditions and many years in hiding to stay alive. This Oldsmobile 442 passed all these difficult tests with ...
The Oldsmobile 442 received a facelift for the 1969 model year. Headlights were still two per side, but the division in the center of the grille was now formed by a cascade continued downward from the ...
A 1969 Oldsmobile 442 Convertible is set to cross the block at Mecum Indy 2026 on Thursday, May 14, and it brings the kind of muscle-car appeal that tends to look better the longer you spend with it.
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During the golden age of the muscle car, power was king. More was always better, and even though General Motors sought to cap engine displacement and output levels to keep the Chevrolet Corvette at ...
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Q: Greg, I enjoyed your recent Plymouth “Gone but never forgotten” feature that appeared in our newspaper and its website. I’m wondering if you could do a similar story on the Oldsmobile, another top ...
Adam Withrow made a wrong turn from a friend's house onto a state highway he didn't know. His "Where am I?" feeling faded, however, when he made out the shape of a very familiar car from long ago ...
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When the 1968 Oldsmobile 442 became a torque monster
The 1968 Oldsmobile 442 marked the moment when Oldsmobile stopped flirting with performance and fully embraced brute-force torque. By reworking its midsize muscle car around a new big-inch V8 and a ...
Q: Greg, I enjoyed your recent Plymouth “Gone but never forgotten” feature that appeared in our newspaper and its website. I’m wondering if you could do a similar story on the Oldsmobile, another top ...
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