Back in the fall of 1967, Oldsmobile wasn't just building cars—it was building statements. One of those statements was assembled during the first week of October at GM's Lansing, Michigan, factory: a wild, youth-focused 4-4-2 convertible destined for auto show stardom. It was designed not for the road, but for the spotlight, and in February 1968, it made its dazzling debut at the Chicago Auto Show beneath a spinning turntable and a banner that shouted &quo... (continue reading...)
Full Article9k Miles: 1-of-1 Olds 442 Mod Rod Show Car Was a College Cruiser, Then Sat for 20 Years
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