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Oldsmobile has a long history of producing exceptional cars. Don’t be surprised that it might have been the first to build a muscle car. Even years before the official period of muscle cars that we know today, Oldsmobile created the Rocket 88 in 1949, setting itself apart in the automotive industry. It may not have the same look as later muscle cars, but it was built with the main two components – a lighter body than a full-size car and a powerful engine.
Oldsmobile was a leading company in the muscle car era, producing models that are still sought after by car collectors. It was the first company to use an assembly line and make a front-wheel-drive muscle car, setting the standard for others in the industry. Take a look at some of the classic Oldsmobile models that are worth your time.
1949 Oldsmobile Super Rocket 88
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The Rocket 88 is known for being the first American muscle car, with a powerful 160hp 303ci V8 engine. It featured an aerodynamic design, making it perfect for speeding onto the open highways. The Rocket 88 marked a shift in the automotive industry, bringing high horsepower and performance cars to a wider audience.
1961 Oldsmobile Starfire
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The 1961 Oldsmobile Starfire was unique as it was only offered as a convertible. The convertible had stunning lines and a profile that drew attention wherever it went. If you’d like to learn more about it, click here
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