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Oldsmobile 88 (Fourth Generation)
All Oldsmobiles were completely restyled for 1959, with the 88 series given longer, lower and wider styling on a GM B-body chassis. The 88 shared its appearance with the top-model Oldsmobile 98. Styling highlights for the new models, promoted as the "Linear Look," included six-window styling on four-door pillared sedans, glassy semi-fastback rooflines on Holiday coupes and flat-blade rooflines with thin windshield and C-pillars on Holiday sedans which created a large open greenhouse effect. Two-d...
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Oldsmobile Super 88 Fourth generation
The Oldsmobile 88 (marketed from 1989 on as the Eighty Eight) is a full-size car that was sold and produced by Oldsmobile from 1949 until 1999. From 1950 until 1974, the 88 was the division's most profitable line, particularly the entry-level models such as the 88 and Dynamic 88. The 88 series was also an image leader for Oldsmobile, particularly in the early years (1949–51), when it was one of the best-performing automobiles, thanks to its relatively small size, light weight, and advanced over...
A roaring, burbling, chrome worshiping, low-slung, choc-ice coloured, V8-laden beastie. The ‘Eighty-Eight’ was produced by Oldsmobile from 1949-1999 and this particular model is a Fourth Generation ‘Super 88’ with the
1960 Oldsmobile Super 88 Convertible
Specs:
Engine: 394 cubic inch V8 (naturally aspirated)
Horsepower: 315 @ 4600 rpm
Torque: 435 lb-ft @ 2800 rpm
Transmission: Choice of a 3-speed manual or 4-speed automatic
Drivetrain: RWD
0-60: Roughly in the high-8 to mid-9-second range
Top speed: 120+ mph (estimated)