1970 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight in Central East Austin
The Ninety Eight shared its body with Cadillac and the Buick Electra. Wheelbase of 127″ and a Rocket 455 cu. in. V8 rated at 365 hp. Front disc brakes. I’ve found a lot of good
The Ninety Eight shared its body with Cadillac and the Buick Electra. Wheelbase of 127″ and a Rocket 455 cu. in. V8 rated at 365 hp. Front disc brakes. I’ve found a lot of good
Lovely little bike.
Revival Cycles in East Austin, link at right.
This Olds is for sale from Larry Smith at Texas Collector Classic Cars, link at right.
Built from 1971 to 1975, this weird convertible top was built by Baur so that a metal panel above the seats was removable, and the rear soft section would fold down. Terry’s crew services my
I’ll let wikipedia explain its name: “(French: “deux chevaux” i.e. “deux chevaux-vapeur” (lit. “two steam horses”), “two tax horsepower”).” Its design was initiated before WWII but not put into production until 1948 as a cheap,
Reading my mind, Woody’s reminded of the tasty, local, life-affirming products from Deep Eddy Vodka (named after the oldest spring-fed pool in Texas). The second vehicle introduced by Volkswagen in 1950, a van, is the
Really, is there a prettier car? About a half million Karmann Ghias were built between 1955 and 1974, hand-built bodies butt-welded, hand-shaped and smoothed with English pewter on a dumb VW chassis with its standard air-cooled