Oldsmobiles, though now
considered classic in today's
modern car industry, did not
receive their moniker because
they are old – in fact, at the
turn of the 20th century,
these cars were some of the
newest machines to hit the
market. Ransom E. Olds,
founder and namesake of the
car style, created one of the
first assembly lines in 1897
and released the first
Oldsmobile in 1901. General
Motors bought the Olds Motor
Works company in 1908 and
continued producing a fruitful
line of Oldsmobiles all the
way into 2004.
As a symbol of American
innovation, the Oldsmobile
comes in many popular models:
- Curved Dash (very first
model)
- Limited Touring
- Viking
- Hydramatic
- Model 66 - Model 88
- Dynamic 88
- Super 88
- Rocket
- Cutlass
- F-85
- Starfire
- Holiday
- Fiesta
- DeSoto
- Turbo Jetfire
- Toronado
- Vista Cruiser
- 442 muscle car
- Jetstar 88
- Delmont 88
The Oldsmobile pioneered many
different mechanical
engineering products, such as
the first fully automatic
transmission, the "Rocket" V8
engine, the first turbo engine
and the first front-wheel
drive car.
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forward-thinking mechanical
engineering and due
experimentation in these
classic cars, an original
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