1950 Oldsmobile Super 88

60,000 miles

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American Classic Cars
Barrington, IL - View Seller
$38,000
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$659/mo*
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Vehicle Info

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    Condition
    Used
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    Trim
    N/A
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    Mileage
    60,000 miles
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    Stock #
    N/A
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    Engine
    V8 5.0L
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    Transmission
    Manual
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    Drive Train
    RWD
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    Exterior Color
    Blue
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    Interior Color
    Gray
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    Fuel
    Gasoline

Fuel Economy

N/A
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Highway

Listing Analysis

Mileage
53,740 miles
above avg.
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Days Listed
445
Avg. Days Listed
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Seller's Notes

A beautiful example of America's first muscle car! Great colors in excellent condition. The 1950 Rocket 88 came with the same high-compression (7.25:1) overhead-valve V-8 installed in the larger, heavier Ninety-Eight; thus, the Great American Musclecar was born. And it was launched with a high-compression, short-stroke power to match a postwar exuberance that had automobile styling mimicking the conveyances of the emerging space age. The first generation Oldsmobile 88 was a hugely important car. When it came out in 1949, it introduced one of the first postwar overhead valve V-8 designs, the famous “Rocket” V-8. That large and powerful V-8, combined with relatively light body, was a formula that later blossomed into the muscle car.
The Olds 88 was also one of the fastest automobiles in America at the dawn of the 1950s, and it was the car to beat in NASCAR racing, winning 10 out of 19 races in the 1950 season. The same year, an Olds 88 won the grueling 2000-mile-plus Carrera Panamericana road race in Mexico. An 88 convertible served as the pace car for the Indy 500 in 1949, and the Ike Turner/Jackie Brenston hit “Rocket 88” is one of the very earliest rock and roll songs.
But despite all that rich history and performance street cred, fewer and fewer people seem interested in actually owning one. Olds 88 values are way down over the past year, as much as 29 percent for some versions, while buyers are showing less and less interest. Even among other 1940s-50s American cars, which are down pretty much across the board, the Olds stands out as a car that people seem to be forgetting about.

Seller Info

American Classic Cars
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117 S Cook St #247
Barrington, IL 60010

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$38,000
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$659/mo*
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Seller Info

American Classic Cars
  • Closed Now
  • (847) 744-8096
  • View Dealer Website
117 S Cook St #247
Barrington, IL 60010