Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Steve Toth has kept this 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado under cover at his Spencer home the past 15 to 20 years. SPENCER – When Steve ...
Many automobiles are prized for their stylish shapes. Others are highly valued for the innovations they introduced. Coveted as well are those that carved out a unique place in automotive history. But ...
Oldsmobile’s 1966 Toronado arrived as a radical experiment that put big-block power to the front wheels at full-size scale. At a time when most American performance cars relied on traditional ...
The 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado was a radical departure from traditional American automotive design, attracting skepticism from critics who doubted its performance capabilities. However, this front-wheel ...
When the Oldsmobile Toronado arrived in 1966, it had instant classic written all over it. Its daring low-slung design was inspired by a painting by Oldsmobile's assistant chief designer at the time, ...
Enter the Toronado. Weighing 4800 pounds, 211 inches long, and riding on a 119-inch wheelbase--and the first front-drive production car made in America since the 1937 Cord 810 and 812--it stood 52.8 ...
SPENCER – When Steve Toth was a kid, his dad bought a brand-new 1966 Chevrolet Impala at a Zionsville car dealership from salesman Pat Patterson. While the paperwork was being completed, Toth wandered ...