Description
Authors: John Chevedden and Ron Kowalke, CD Format, ISBN: 9781440237751, PC and Mac Compatible
Format: PC and Mac Compatible
Celebrate the first 100 years of America's oldest surviving car company with the Standard Catalog of" Oldsmobile, 1897-1997.
You'll know how much to ask and how much to offer for your next collector Oldsmobile. Buyers and sellers will get their money's worth out of the values listed for every model of Oldsmobile produced through 1989. Accurately compiled by the same editors who made the 1-to-6 grading and pricing guide famous in other Standard Catalog books.
From Ransom Eli Olds first five-horse, gas-powered car to the phenomenal success of the Aurora, you'll go from the factory floor to the boardroom with access to prices, techs and specs of the vehicles from one of America's most prolific car companies.
Over 800 authentic photos (many never-before-seen) of Oldsmobiles from the archives of Old Cars Weekly. General Motors buffs will get a complete view of the giant automakers most versatile division.
Now every Oldsmobile can be easily identified. Oldsmobile fans will appreciate the detailed look at original factory prices, production and serial numbers, and engine chassis codes are noted by model, helping car buffs determine authenticity.
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You'll Love This CD if...
- You love Oldsmobiles
- You want reference and collector pricing
- You want to celebrate 100 years of Oldsmobile
In this Oldsmobile reference guide, John Gunnell takes you through 100 years of Oldsmobile from 1897 - 1997, with an exclusive addition with updated pricing through 2004.
In This Oldsmobile Collection You’ll Find:
- Pricing and techincial information from the factory floor to the boardroom
- 1 through 6 condition grading system for every Oldsmobile model produced
- In depth look at facory pricing, serial and production numbers, and more
Discover hundreds of Oldsmobile photos, with many that have never been seen before.
All files are in PDF format, so they'll work on almost any computer (PC or Macintosh) and can be viewed with Acrobat Reader 8.0 (a free program that can be downloaded here.)