The Toronado braved the Malaise with its second generation, spanning from 1971 until 1978, and followed the growing trend of ...
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SPENCER – When Steve Toth was a kid, his dad bought a brand-new 1966 Chevrolet Impala at a Zionsville car dealership from salesman Pat Patterson. While the paperwork was being completed, Toth wandered ...
For much of the 1960s, the formula for speed was simple: long hoods, rear-wheel drive, and a V8 under the steel. Muscle cars like the GTO, the Charger, and the Fairlane were locked in a horsepower ...
In 1966, three decades after the Cord brand had closed its gates, Oldsmobile took another shot at shifting the age-old paradigm toward a more front-facing idea. Putting the steering wheels to do the ...
The popularity of personal luxury coupes may have peaked during the 1970s, but American car shoppers still had plenty of choices for those cars during the following decade. The General's Oldsmobile ...
The defining aspect of today's Nice Price or No Dice Toronado is the wrap-around rear window, a feature limited to the seemingly rare XS package. Let's decide if this literal barn find can find a new ...
The second-generation Oldsmobile Toronado adjusted the nameplate away from a GT-style performance car into more of a personal luxury car in the vein of the Buick Riviera. Distinct for its early ...