Oldsmobile Convertible Classic Cars
Oldsmobile came out with the 1930 Oldsmobile F-30 as the country was feeling economic pain. Like other manufacturers, Olds Motor Works had begun by producing convertible classic cars, starting with the curved-dash runabout. Soft-topped bodies continued to dominate the market in the Teens. By the Twenties, closed bodies were taking over. "Open" models -- roadsters, phaetons, and convertibles -- turned into the fashionable leaders of each product line.
At a glance, Oldsmobiles differed little from a dozen other makes. Nearly all automobiles still featured straight, upright lines. Only by looking more closely could the unique features of an Oldsmobile be discerned, as compared to its GM cousins. A new instrument panel went into 1930 models, and the windshield adopted a mild rearward slant.
At a glance, Oldsmobiles differed little from a dozen other makes. Nearly all automobiles still featured straight, upright lines. Only by looking more closely could the unique features of an Oldsmobile be discerned, as compared to its GM cousins. A new instrument panel went into 1930 models, and the windshield adopted a mild rearward slant.
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