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more about #olds more comments → Plecostomus [Tyrrell]: disgusting. more » MushyHeirloom: The ride is root-beer-floatish. So is the color. And I like root beer floats. NP. more » Six Flags Over Tomsk: When I found this listing, all I could ask myself was, "Where are you going to find a nicer one with lower miles?" Then, as now, I say nice price. more » brandegee: I have to look hard to differentiate this from a period Riviera or Eldorado. As an orphan car with a 455 it has some coolness, but meh. more » Leeeeena the Jalopchick: What can Brown do for you? more » Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: Let's call this the Bentley of Eldos and be done with it. I wish we had the balls to ask this kind of scratch for my Aunt's Olds 98 with a 455... more » LTDScott: A neighbor had one of these when I was growing up and I was always fascinated with the redundant tail lights just below the rear window. An early atte... more » engineerd: What is it with people thinking they can charge so much for non-classics? $8,000 for a '76 Barge-onado? Look, this is a clean example and might be a ... more » mytdawg: When men were men and sheep ran scared, no - that's not right. Love me some Olds 455 anythings. And those seats absolutely rock. Nice price. more » Serious Mopar Jones- Incurable: Is that some kind of tentacled alien invader sucking the lifeforce from this mastodon's noble prehistoric heart? This type of bloated "personal-luxury... more » scroggzilla raids again: It's an uglied up...or is it uglied down?.....Eldorado. Crack Pipe. more » armyofchuckness: It's about they only front wheel drive car I'd actually seek out to own, so yeah, nice price. more » mechimike: Friend of mine had a '75 Imperial- the last of the "real" imperials, and it was done up identically to this car- brown, brown and more brown. It was o... more » Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: Beautiful write up. Can't salvage the car. Impressive display of hoses under the hood, though. Better you get a boat tail Riv, or the waterfall trun... more » Novaload: Love the writing--especially about a fighter jet mistakenly landing on the hood! Picture this car in a darker chocolate color, with a fake tan convert... more » -
#nicepriceorcrackpipe
Low-Mileage 1976 Olds Toronado For $7,900... And It's Brown!
A personal coupe must have presence– that indomitable combination of style and physicality. Today's contestant is endowed with the presence of a UPS truck, and, like that service, asks what can brown do for you? More » -
#nicepriceorcrackpipe
1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass S for $6,900!
If you're only interested in the getting the best that life has to offer, then Nice Price or Crack Pipe has a car for you- the best selling car in America. . . in 1976. More » -
#questionoftheday
What Was Your First Oldsmobile?
We asked you about your first Plymouth and your first Pontiac, so let's talk about another marque that got the heave-ho during the current decade: Oldsmobile. More » -
#offbeatnews
Hummer Tops Recent Study Of Most Ticketed Vehicles
A study of traffic tickets revealing the most and least ticketed vehicles reinforces obvious stereotypes: Hummer owners are arrogant, self-centered and over-indulgent, while drivers of Buick Park Avenues appear to have no discernible pulse. More » -
#downonthestreet
1967 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser
I've been scouring the island for a Skyroof-equipped Olds Vista Cruiser (or its Buick Sportwagon sibling) for many months now. I saw a very nice blue '67 at the Park Street Car Show last year, but I couldn't find the owner to ask about the car... and there's no way such an original '67 could possibly live on the street, right? Wrong! Alameda is laid out with a tight Victorian maze of tiny side streets and a car on such a street can hide right under my nose, as was the case with this wagon. For years, this car has parked less than two blocks from my house, just around the corner from the '68 Volvo P1800. More » -
#downonthestreet
1977 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser Station Wagon
We haven't seen many Oldsmobiles in this series, and it's been almost two months since the most recent station wagon, so this Custom Cruiser seems like the right car for today. This is actually our second '77 Olds Custom Cruiser wagon, the other one having been shot just a few blocks from today's car (which also lives just around the corner from the '71 Blazer we saw on Monday. More » -

