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1967-1970 Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado
"1967-1970 Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado." 12 July 2007. HowStuffWorks.com. 20 November 2008.
Toronado serendipity - the long and the short of it
Just recently, Hugo90 posted the above photo of a shortened Toronado to the Hemmings Nation Flickr pool , with the caption that he'd seen it at the 75th anniversary celebration for Oldsmobile in 1972.
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From the logbook: Infiniti EX35
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Collectible Classic: 1966-1967 Oldsmobile Toronado
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From the Archives: Motor Trend Award to the 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado
The editors of Motor Trend present the 1966 Car of the Year award to Oldsmobile Division of General Motors for its Toronado. via Motor Trend
“To me, inspired designs are the best designsoones that move fast from original concepts to conclusion. And that's the way the Toronado program went.”
The Toronado stems directly from a game that stylists everywhere play as respite from the tensions of facelifting the bread-and-butter models year after year. via Motor Trend
“We are blessed, and we want to give back to the community. It's a worthwhile charity. We want to help.”
Dr. John W. Rice smiles when he drives. Rice loves to drive. You could say that his father, John H. Rice Jr., had a hand in that and be absolutely correct. via Http