Oldsmobile Cutlass/4-4-2/Toronado 1966-73 - market review 2017-18
There are one or two potential bargains in the Oldsmobile range.
Oldsmobile Cutlass/4-4-2/Toronado 1966-73
During the 1960s Oldsmobiles were popular imports and often seen in major Australian cities.
Less ostentatious than a Cadillac, more exclusive than locally-sold Chevs or Pontiacs, they still cost a lot to RHD convert.
Those originals have now for the most part vanished, but cars arriving to fill the gap include interesting models like the sporty W-30 series.
Prices for serious Olds muscle cars can top $70,000 but good examples of other models including Cutlass convertibles exist at around $35,000.
The pioneering Toronado never ignited collector interest here or even in the USA so top money for a pre-1970 car is US$25-30,000.
Cutlass 88/Supreme 1966-73 $19,140 [6]
Cutlass Conv 1966-73 $30,470 [7]
4-4-2 1966-73 $40,345 [10]
Toronado 1966-70 $23,315 [3]
[*] = number of verified sales.
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2017-18 Muscle Cars Value Guide.
Muscle Car Value Guide home page
Unique Cars magazine Value Guides
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