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The Oldsmobile Starfire moniker originated with the 1953 General Motors Motorama show car. Alongside the Buick Wildcat, Pontiac La Parisienne, and the Chevy Corvette, the Oldsmobile Starfire was a ...
In 1961, the Oldsmobile Starfire was introduced as a standalone model, after having been part of the Ninety-Eight model line. It was so named in order to capitalize on the allure of the Space Race ...
Let's begin with this, the Oldsmobile Starfire. Prepare yourself, here is everything you never knew you wanted to know about the 19751980 Starfire. See All 17 Photos Reviving the Starfire name ...
Let's begin with this, the Oldsmobile Starfire. Prepare yourself, here is everything you never knew you wanted to know about the 1975-1980 Starfire. See All 15 Photos Reviving the Starfire name ...
And they were also offered in a variety of body styles. Then there's the short-lived yet equally spectacular Starfire. Oldsmobile first used the name on a concept car introduced in 1953.
Oldsmobile produced a little over 15,000 Starfire units for the model year 1965, and without a doubt, the biggest change was the introduction of a completely new (and short-lived too) big-block ...
Beyond that, the "new" Oldsmobile Firenza is basically a redecorated Starfire. Optional with any Starfire built, the $461.24 Firenza Sport Package is purely cosmetic, beyond a set of Firestone ...
Jul. 2—RAWSON — Jason Thompson, of Rawson, brought his 1964 Oldsmobile Starfire to the Westgate Charity Car Show on June 27. "My aunt bought it new. She passed and she never had any kids.
In 1963 a rare Oldsmobile Starfire convertible rolled off the lot at General Supplies Limited (GSL) in Calgary to roam the highways of Western Canada. According to owner Jamie Cox of Vancouver ...
Jamie Cox loves the fabulous Oldsmobile Starfire cars of the early Sixties. These were the fastest and most stylish cars of their era, featuring a high performance V8 engine, console mounted ...
Curt loves to drive around Blaine in his 1964 Oldsmobile F85 Cutlass Convertible, which he considers a member of the family. But at first, it was to his wife, Jane’s, dismay. “I was very angry ...