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The 1968 Oldsmobile Toronado pushed boundaries with front-drive V8 power cars
The 1968 Oldsmobile Toronado arrived at a moment when American automakers were obsessed with bigger engines and bolder styling, yet it quietly rewrote the rulebook on how that power reached the ...
This 1968 Oldsmobile Toronado has been sitting parked in a garage since 1980. The family neglectedly threw items on it, trapping it under them and turning it into a motorized deposit. It was passed ...
While cars featuring rear-wheel drive tend to be held in higher regard when it comes to performance, front-wheel drive vehicles built to go fast can also be immensely fun. Hot hatches such as the ...
This first-gen copy of the Oldsmobile Toronado is looking for love on the used car market, as it is part of an ongoing online auction. Thus, if you have a thing for this model and think the pictured ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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This photo of a 1977 Oldsmobile Toronado XSR was staged on the tarmac with a 1941-1949 fighter/bomber and aerial reconnaissance aircraft built for the United States Army Air Corps. Can you identify ...
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