Long lost Olds pictures
#447
#449
gezzzzs a hammer and a block of oak wood was the adjustment tools at Fisher Body Plant in the Final Body Fitment Shop before going to be dipped in the primer/sealer bath.
Last edited by davebw31; June 5th, 2013 at 07:02 PM.
#467
Thanks Mike. That was from the Pikes Peak Hill Climb Here's a better pic
http://www.hovermotorco.com/2011/07/...nd-see-57.html
http://www.hovermotorco.com/2011/07/...nd-see-57.html
#470
#474
Holy cow how young is that guy. Is that a Pace Car wagon? For one it's not a convertible, and it looks like there's a roof rack on it. How cool would that be. I'd love to see a wagon pacing the race some time.
It also sort of looks like the right front bumper/fender corner has a bit of a ripple in it.
It also sort of looks like the right front bumper/fender corner has a bit of a ripple in it.
#475
These are some of the greatest photos ever and reminds me of high school I was the first in my high school to have a 70 442, Keep those pics coming!!! The High School pics reminded me of how exciting cars used to be!! My first job was at a Gas station and I can remember all those cars coming in for gas and oil changes!! This is one of the best threads!! Now I am searching for car ads in my High School yearbooks!!
#479
1972 Chicago Auto Show
1970 Chicago Auto Show
A modified 1970 Cutlass Supreme coupe was unique enough to be highlighted on a rotating exhibit inside the Oldsmobile exhibit. The Olds Cutlass lineup was restyled for 1970, so GM designers had some fun and create a one-off Cutlass with special trim to help draw the crowds into the Olds area. Based on the mid-size Cutlass two-door hardtop, this eye-catching custom wears a fully padded white roof that replaces the side quarter windows, and the wire wheels and pencil-thin white wall tires are elegant, but also non-stock.
1974 Chicago Auto Show
1975 Chicago Auto Show
1976 Chicago Auto Show
1977 Chicago Auto Show
Chicago Auto Show 1979
1969 Chicago Auto Show
1968 Chicago Auto Show
The "Mod Rod"
1966 Chicago Auto Show
1965 Chicago Auto Show
Oldsmobile’s dream car in 1965 was a one-of-a-kind 4-4-2 convertible equipped with a 400 cubic inch engine. Other performance goodies include large four-barrel carburetion, twin exhausts with chambered tonal tail pipes and other heavy-duty components. A restyled grille and front end devoid of bumper, along with “dished” chromed wheel discs distinguished the custom Olds from production models. The show car was finished in a deep-lustre bittersweet red with matching leather upholstered body-contoured “ astronaut” seats.
1958 Chicago Auto Show
1957 Chicago Auto Show
Two men examine an Oldsmobile J2 Rocket V-8 engine that was 371 cubic inches and produced 277 horsepower. The engine was displayed in the Oldsmobile exhibit area. The man on the right is J.F. Wolfram, vice-president and general manager of the Oldsmobile Division.
1954 Chicago Auto Show
Ronald Reagan, future California governor and 40th President of the United States, served as the Grand Marshall at the 1954 show. The sign on the antique curve-dash Olds states that the 1904 car was built the same year the Chicago Auto Trade Association was chartered.
These and many more here
1970 Chicago Auto Show
A modified 1970 Cutlass Supreme coupe was unique enough to be highlighted on a rotating exhibit inside the Oldsmobile exhibit. The Olds Cutlass lineup was restyled for 1970, so GM designers had some fun and create a one-off Cutlass with special trim to help draw the crowds into the Olds area. Based on the mid-size Cutlass two-door hardtop, this eye-catching custom wears a fully padded white roof that replaces the side quarter windows, and the wire wheels and pencil-thin white wall tires are elegant, but also non-stock.
1974 Chicago Auto Show
1975 Chicago Auto Show
1976 Chicago Auto Show
1977 Chicago Auto Show
Chicago Auto Show 1979
1969 Chicago Auto Show
1968 Chicago Auto Show
The "Mod Rod"
1966 Chicago Auto Show
1965 Chicago Auto Show
Oldsmobile’s dream car in 1965 was a one-of-a-kind 4-4-2 convertible equipped with a 400 cubic inch engine. Other performance goodies include large four-barrel carburetion, twin exhausts with chambered tonal tail pipes and other heavy-duty components. A restyled grille and front end devoid of bumper, along with “dished” chromed wheel discs distinguished the custom Olds from production models. The show car was finished in a deep-lustre bittersweet red with matching leather upholstered body-contoured “ astronaut” seats.
1958 Chicago Auto Show
1957 Chicago Auto Show
Two men examine an Oldsmobile J2 Rocket V-8 engine that was 371 cubic inches and produced 277 horsepower. The engine was displayed in the Oldsmobile exhibit area. The man on the right is J.F. Wolfram, vice-president and general manager of the Oldsmobile Division.
1954 Chicago Auto Show
Ronald Reagan, future California governor and 40th President of the United States, served as the Grand Marshall at the 1954 show. The sign on the antique curve-dash Olds states that the 1904 car was built the same year the Chicago Auto Trade Association was chartered.
These and many more here