The 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado was a radical departure from traditional American automotive design, attracting skepticism from ...
On October 14, 1965, in an effort to maintain its crown as GM's engineering division, Oldsmobile launched the all-new Toronado, its most radical car in a 68-year history of innovation. A month later, ...
The 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado was one of the first GM E-Body offerings, with the Cadillac Eldorado joining in 1967. Which one ...
Oldsmobile’s 1966 Toronado arrived as a radical experiment that put big-block power to the front wheels at full-size scale.
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The Toronado was probably the most revolutionary car in Oldsmobile’s history, and its debut in 1966 prompted Motor Trend Magazine to award it the Car of the Year distinction. With a little under ...
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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 ...
SPENCER – When Steve Toth was a kid, his dad bought a brand-new 1966 Chevrolet Impala at a Zionsville car dealership from salesman Pat Patterson. While the paperwork was being completed, Toth wandered ...
Enter the Toronado. Weighing 4800 pounds, 211 inches long, and riding on a 119-inch wheelbase--and the first front-drive production car made in America since the 1937 Cord 810 and 812--it stood 52.8 ...