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Interesting Facts About the Oldsmobile Toronado

The Oldsmobile Toronado debuted in 1966 as a two‑door coupe and stayed in production until 1992, covering several generations. It is celebrated for its revolutionary front‑wheel‑drive layout, a first for U.S. cars since the 1937 Cord.

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Groundbreaking Front‑Wheel‑Drive Introduction

The 1966 Toronado was called a landmark car because of its sexy packaging and revolutionary front‑wheel‑drive layout. This made it the first front‑wheel‑drive vehicle from the United States since the 1937 Cord 810/812, catapulting Oldsmobile’s image.

Long Production Span and Two‑Door Coupe Identity

Produced from 1966 through 1992, the Toronado was a two‑door coupe built by Oldsmobile, a division of General Motors. A complete timeline of models and generations shows the many redesigns and year‑to‑year changes over its 26‑year run.

Unique Design Quirks and Parts Challenges

Early Toronado models (1966‑1968) share interchangeable components such as alternators, power‑steering pumps, and AC compressors, making some parts easy to find. However, other items like rocker trim retainer clips, the original gas tank, and seat covers are considered hard‑to‑find, reflecting the car’s uncommon design and service quirks.

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