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Oldsmobile meaning
An American car brand belonging to GM. Founded in 1897; with GM since 1908; retired from new cars since 2004; still active IP of GM.
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Ken Lovato, owner of Lovato Concrete paid homage to the movie, A Christmas Story with a black 1937 Oldsmobile and a 1962 red and white Oldsmobile.
In an attempt to modernize marketing efforts as Oldsmobile's fortunes declined, the "Delta" name was dropped in 1989, but the car lived on as the Eighty-Eight until Oldsmobile ended its production in 1999.
The introduction of the Pontiac GTO and Oldsmobile 4-4-2 in 1964 insured the future of the musclecars were the intermediates, and the front-drive Toronado loomed big in Oldsmobile's future taking over the flagship status from the Starfire.
Investigators concluded that Lehman and Bandy took Bandy's Oldsmobile and, 'with premeditated malice', snatched her from the road and took her to the 'Mallard Roost public access site' in Noble County.
Oldsmobile went on to be one of the favorite car companies of the muscle car era, with several models that are sought after by car collectors to this day.
The Torress vehicle then hit a westbound 1999 Oldsmobile Van driven by an unknown driver.
He was taking out his full custom 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme later in the afternoon.
It shared a platform and a 112-inch wheelbase with Buick and Oldsmobile models.
Take a platform shared with a sedate Buick and a grandfatherly Oldsmobile, attach a Pontiac grille, wrap the car in excessive trim, drop in a supercharged V6, and you've got the Bonneville SSEi.
VW must be not to become the grandparents’ vehicles – that killed GM’s Oldsmobile.
According to the State Patrol report, the Colorado struck head-on, a 2002 Oldsmobile Bravada driven by Ethan David Kalita, 38, of Park Rapids.
He told a tale about traveling down the road in his Oldsmobile.
Williamson is leasing an old GM Chevrolet Oldsmobile dealership near St. Clair Ave. W. and Osler St. that is on its way to being redeveloped for condos.
Around 11:15 pm, Teddy left the party in his ’67 Oldsmobile with one of those young staffers, 28 year-old Mary Jo Kopechne (Kate Mara).
As we’ve established earlier this month, Oldsmobile Intrigues can be cool, so maybe this ain’t a bad deal, here.
So is her 1995 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale, which was flooded.
Accordingly, Oldsmobile received a new logo based on the familiar "rocket" theme.
Also, Oldsmobile offered the Muncie 4-speed with Hurst shifter in ’65.
Although it was the popularity of the Oldsmobile division vehicles that prompted this change, declining sales of V8 engines would have made this change inevitable as all but the Chevrolet version of the 350-cubic-inch engine were eventually dropped.
Another Detroit stylist employed by Ford bought a used 1958 Oldsmobile in the early 1960s, driving it daily to work.