The Pontiac GTO and Oldsmobile 442 were two of the big muscle offerings from GM. Given the top trim of these two respective ...
This 1971 Oldsmobile 442 in rare Saturn Gold uses a 455 V8 and Y68 package to blend classic muscle with executive style.
This grandma-spec luxury sedan from 1970 looks like a chauffeur ride but hides a sinister secret under the hood.
Although the once-ubiquitous American station wagon has all but disappeared from the road today, car enthusiasts and industry historians continue to have a deep appreciation for the great wagons of ...
When most people picture an Oldsmobile, they probably don't think of something fast. More often than not, these vehicles are known for being rather pedestrian sedans and coupes, typically owned by ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Name the first three things that come to mind when you hear ‘year 1964.’ Mustang, GTO, 426 Hemi – in no particular order. Pony Car, Muscle Car, Muscle Engine – so where’s the Oldsmobile 4-4-2? It’s ...
The Oldsmobile 442, a legendary muscle car, emerged in the mid-1960s, riding the wave of high-performance enthusiasm ignited by the Pontiac GTO. Initially an option package for the Cutlass and F-85, ...
When the Pontiac GTO debuted in 1964, the initial production run was supposed to be just 5,000 units. However, demand was so strong, more than 32,000 GTOs were built for the 1964 model year. Other GM ...