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In an era where most muscle cars and personal coupes looked either slab-sided or overtly aggressive, the Toronado had ...
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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.
No, Oldsmobile did not build an airport shuttle based on the Toronado, but American Quality Coach did. It's called the Jetway 707 (yes, that's a reference to the Boeing 707), and it's a whopping ...
According to the eBay listing, this mint 1985 Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham has just 53,000 miles on the odometer and has a clean vehicle history report showing no accidents, along with a clean title.
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.
When the Oldsmobile Toronado arrived in 1966, it had instant classic written all over it. Its daring low-slung design was inspired by a painting by Oldsmobile's assistant chief designer at the ...
Oldsmobile rolled its last car off the production line in 2004, relegating the 106-year-old marque to the history books. The once-great brand had been making mostly mediocre, badge-engineered GM ...
Oldsmobile stylist David North created a drawing called the “Flame Red Car” concept in 1962, a smaller-sized design that was enlarged and became the full-sized Toronado. With that, the Toronado became ...