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The Rarest Oldsmobile Ever
Oldsmobile built some unusual and rare vehicles over the years, but this particular model is the rarest of all.
While I'm not sure whether it's already been restored, this 1978 Toronado XS flexes an amazing condition, allowing us to take a closer look at the wraparound rear window that set it apart from the ...
The 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado was General Motor's first front-wheel-drive personal luxury car. This example will cross the Mecum Auctions block in Kissimmee, FL.
Yet in its day, the Toronado was its own discrete design, and one worth preserving and driving today. The Toronado is a well-built car, with power-everything and a robust drivetrain. But fifty years ...
The defining aspect of today’s Nice Price or No Dice Toronado is the wrap-around rear window, a feature limited to the seemingly rare XS package. Let’s decide if this literal barn find can ...
Body OK. Interior Excellent. Tires and front brakes/rotors only have 5000 miles. Rear brakes checked out OK at that time. Newer belts, alternator, water pump. 6-way power seats...well, power ...
In addition to its massive 403 cubic-inch V8 that produced 200 horsepower, 4,700-plus-pound curb weight, curved-glass rear window, front-wheel drive, and 227.5-inch overall length, it had what ASC ...
Oldsmobile's 1966 Toronado wasn't just a beautiful example of a luxury automobile -- it also changed the game in terms of high-end car design.
But this 1978 Oldsmobile Toronado XS is the real deal; it sat in a barn for almost 30 years. But you could never tell after it's been cleaned up.
The Toronado (the model name has no meaning) was built on GM’s E platform, developed for Buick’s beautiful rear-wheel-drive Riviera and subsequently used for the front-wheel-drive Eldorado, introduced ...
The initial version, produced from 1966 through 1970, was the first front-wheel-drive car from the U.S. since the 1937 Cord 810/812.