1964 Oldsmobile Full-Size car Commercials
June 1st, 2012 | by BajaBusta
Lansing’s big bucket-seat Starfire twosome received crisper styling and new features. But that didn’t help demand for the $4138 hardtop
June 1st, 2012 | by BajaBusta
Lansing’s big bucket-seat Starfire twosome received crisper styling and new features. But that didn’t help demand for the $4138 hardtop
May 31st, 2012 | by BajaBusta
Faced with technologically more advanced competition, the excel offered an honest compromise. Its primary advantage was its price which made
May 30th, 2012 | by BajaBusta
This front wheel drive sub compact is directly derived from the Rabbit, launched in 1974. The GTI appeared the following
May 30th, 2012 | by BajaBusta
Oldsmobile’s F-85 went from compact to mid-size for 1964 by adopting a handsome new “A-Body” platform shared with Buick’s Special/Skylark,
May 29th, 2012 | by BajaBusta
Like Buick, Oldsmobile debuted a “split-level” wagon in mid 1964. Called Vista Cruiser, this F-85 model cost around $3,000, and
May 29th, 2012 | by BajaBusta
The Summit was a badge engineered version of the Mitsubishi Mirage. In a pairing of the Japanese-built Mitsubishi Mirage and
May 28th, 2012 | by BajaBusta
Unless you’ve been living in a cave or are a Cubs fan, in either case meaning you have no concept
May 25th, 2012 | by BajaBusta
Chevrolet in fall 1986 introduced “The Heartbeat of America” as its full-line national campaign for 1987 models. Ad Age
May 25th, 2012 | by BajaBusta
Crisper sheetmetal marked the big 1963Oldsmobiles, like the sporty Starfire hardtop coupe, which attracted 21,148 customers at a starting price
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