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Ownership History/455ci V8/TH425 3-Speed Auto/Leather Interior/New Exhaust
Stock #:
4251
Exterior Color:
Crimson Red
Interior Color:
White
Body Type:
Hardtop
Transmission:
3 Speed Automatic
Drivetrain:
FWD
Engine:
455 V8
Mileage:
26,208
1976 Oldsmobile Toronado Custom

The Oldsmobile Toronado was sold from 1966 through 1992. It was built as a low-priced luxury car with excellent performance and a revolutionary design. The name Toronado has no meaning; it was made up for a 1963 Chevrolet show car. The American automobile manufacturer Cord had created a vehicle in the mid-1930's that used front-wheel drive. Since that time most American automobiles used rear-wheel drive. The Toronado, a full-sized American car using front wheel drive, is credited with revolutionizing and stimulating the industry to use the front-wheel design. For the American Automotive Community, it was a risky concept. The front-wheel design was viewed as a reason why Cord had gone bankrupt. Many were skeptical of having the front of the vehicle handle most of the weight, be responsible for steering and braking, and drive the car.

We offer you a revolutionary car with features many cars did not even dare put into effect until years later. Front wheel drive, and the HMSL (high mounted brake light), along with a load of options grace this final year of the 455ci V8 available version. This example, though not perfect, is rarely seen on the roads today even though it was a very popular car in the mid 1970's. Breathe it in and have a read about this well-kept and ownership documented skate... (think excited!)

Exterior
With looks very similar to a Lincoln, and power similar to a muscle car, the Toronado is a fine mixture of both. With its V bumper below the matching V hood and simple horizontal built in grille, it could be squared off, (think Cord). Dual headlights in rectangular format flank the long hood, which makes its way back to the slightly curved around windscreen. Plenty of chrome trim resides here bordering the windscreen, and a white Landau padded vinyl top with an opera window, (think Continental). Sides include long straight steel panels with good alignment, and...more chrome trim circumnavigating the wheel wells, and rockers. Bringing up the rear is a notched paneled trunk, where the outboard high mounted stop lights reside, and thin vertical taillights, (think Cadillac). All steel panels are draped in Crimson Red. As noted, not perfect with some scratches and faults, but this car can be shown or driven, or both, as it's a driver, and frowns upon garage and trailer queens, (think Toronado).

Interior
A heave of the massive door reveals an environment dyed in blinding white. The door panels are white in vinyl with dark red carpeted lowers. These panels present with minor soiling and the power window controls, power locks, and mirror joystick within a brushed aluminum panel. Burl inserts are seen on the mounting points for the white leather door pull and a red reflector is noted below the chrome bezeled actuator. A big comfortable white leather split bench with tuck and roll inserts and a fold down armrest and power adjustments fill the front passenger compartment. Straddling the rear is another bench matching the front with white vinyl surrounds and tuck and roll. The dash and steering wheel are original and utilize the mid 70's "squared off design principle" even down to a "digital" clock. Fluffy unstained dark red carpet below, and a white perforated vinyl headliner above complete the interior.

Drivetrain
An original unrestored, but well maintained 455ci V8 topped by a single 4-barrel carburetor awaits us under the long wide hood. A bevy of supple hoses and ducts fill out the cavernous engine bay and everything looks just wonderful with the right amount of patina. Bolted to the back is a TH425 3-speed automatic transmission which sends power to the front tires via a 2.73 geared axle. An oil and filter change was performed in March of 2022 and a recent cooling system flush was done to keep things running properly.

Undercarriage
A thorough look underneath, and we are met with lots of surface rust on the usual untreated suspects which include the suspension, frame and axles. The rockers have the surface rust, as do some of the floorboards, however both areas remain solid thanks in part to the black undercoating that has been applied. Power disc brakes upfront, and power drum brakes in the rear are noted and are actuated by a new master cylinder and wheel cylinders along with independent torsion bar front suspension and coil springs for the rear ride. New dual exhaust with turbo mufflers is seen from the catalytic converter rearward and handles the exhale effectively and efficiently. Also noted is a new fuel tank with a new sending unit.

Drive-Ability
She started with a turn of the key and ran beautifully. A smooooooth cruise, good tight steering and straight braking. With the 455 cubes it does not take too much time to get to cruising speed, and the transmission shifted smoothly on the way there. All functions were working beautifully save for the clock and the AC not blowing cold. All in all, a comfortable ride and a great looker that constantly draws looks of admiration.

Combining luxury, mid 1970's design, and some muscle, this car could be all 3 cars if you want. In very condition, it can be driven right to the next show or just enjoyed as your Sunday pleasure cruiser. Regardless, it is ready to turn heads! (think positive).

Vehicle Description

1976 Oldsmobile Toronado Custom

The Oldsmobile Toronado was sold from 1966 through 1992. It was built as a low-priced luxury car with excellent performance and a revolutionary design. The name Toronado has no meaning; it was made up for a 1963 Chevrolet show car. The American automobile manufacturer Cord had created a vehicle in the mid-1930's that used front-wheel drive. Since that time most American automobiles used rear-wheel drive. The Toronado, a full-sized American car using front wheel drive, is credited with revolutionizing and stimulating the industry to use the front-wheel design. For the American Automotive Community, it was a risky concept. The front-wheel design was viewed as a reason why Cord had gone bankrupt. Many were skeptical of having the front of the vehicle handle most of the weight, be responsible for steering and braking, and drive the car.

We offer you a revolutionary car with features many cars did not even dare put into effect until years later. Front wheel drive, and the HMSL (high mounted brake light), along with a load of options grace this final year of the 455ci V8 available version. This example, though not perfect, is rarely seen on the roads today even though it was a very popular car in the mid 1970's. Breathe it in and have a read about this well-kept and ownership documented skate... (think excited!)

Exterior
With looks very similar to a Lincoln, and power similar to a muscle car, the Toronado is a fine mixture of both. With its V bumper below the matching V hood and simple horizontal built in grille, it could be squared off, (think Cord). Dual headlights in rectangular format flank the long hood, which makes its way back to the slightly curved around windscreen. Plenty of chrome trim resides here bordering the windscreen, and a white Landau padded vinyl top with an opera window, (think Continental). Sides include long straight steel panels with good alignment, and...more chrome trim circumnavigating the wheel wells, and rockers. Bringing up the rear is a notched paneled trunk, where the outboard high mounted stop lights reside, and thin vertical taillights, (think Cadillac). All steel panels are draped in Crimson Red. As noted, not perfect with some scratches and faults, but this car can be shown or driven, or both, as it's a driver, and frowns upon garage and trailer queens, (think Toronado).

Interior
A heave of the massive door reveals an environment dyed in blinding white. The door panels are white in vinyl with dark red carpeted lowers. These panels present with minor soiling and the power window controls, power locks, and mirror joystick within a brushed aluminum panel. Burl inserts are seen on the mounting points for the white leather door pull and a red reflector is noted below the chrome bezeled actuator. A big comfortable white leather split bench with tuck and roll inserts and a fold down armrest and power adjustments fill the front passenger compartment. Straddling the rear is another bench matching the front with white vinyl surrounds and tuck and roll. The dash and steering wheel are original and utilize the mid 70's "squared off design principle" even down to a "digital" clock. Fluffy unstained dark red carpet below, and a white perforated vinyl headliner above complete the interior.

Drivetrain
An original unrestored, but well maintained 455ci V8 topped by a single 4-barrel carburetor awaits us under the long wide hood. A bevy of supple hoses and ducts fill out the cavernous engine bay and everything looks just wonderful with the right amount of patina. Bolted to the back is a TH425 3-speed automatic transmission which sends power to the front tires via a 2.73 geared axle. An oil and filter change was performed in March of 2022 and a recent cooling system flush was done to keep things running properly.

Undercarriage
A thorough look underneath, and we are met with lots of surface rust on the usual untreated suspects which include the suspension, frame and axles. The rockers have the surface rust, as do some of the floorboards, however both areas remain solid thanks in part to the black undercoating that has been applied. Power disc brakes upfront, and power drum brakes in the rear are noted and are actuated by a new master cylinder and wheel cylinders along with independent torsion bar front suspension and coil springs for the rear ride. New dual exhaust with turbo mufflers is seen from the catalytic converter rearward and handles the exhale effectively and efficiently. Also noted is a new fuel tank with a new sending unit.

Drive-Ability
She started with a turn of the key and ran beautifully. A smooooooth cruise, good tight steering and straight braking. With the 455 cubes it does not take too much time to get to cruising speed, and the transmission shifted smoothly on the way there. All functions were working beautifully save for the clock and the AC not blowing cold. All in all, a comfortable ride and a great looker that constantly draws looks of admiration.

Combining luxury, mid 1970's design, and some muscle, this car could be all 3 cars if you want. In very condition, it can be driven right to the next show or just enjoyed as your Sunday pleasure cruiser. Regardless, it is ready to turn heads! (think positive).

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Classic Auto Mall is a world class consignment house located in southeastern Pennsylvania with indoor showroom space for up to 1,000 collectable and special interest vehicles offered for sale. We are conveniently located just west of Philadelphia. This one of a kind building is climate controlled and security monitored and is the ultimate destination for classic and specialty car lovers. The building is located right on the Pennsylvania Turnpike with terrific frontage and exposure. Additionally, this one of a kind building houses one of the finest barn find collections in the world with over 400 vehicles on display. The facility and grounds have plenty of room for indoor and outdoor automotive related events, car shows, car club meets, ride and drives and more.

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  • 28 acres paved, lined and lighted parking lot with space for 2,500 vehicles Parking for 1,000 additional vehicles on the outside green space


Classic Auto Mall is within easy driving distance of many cities and destinations on the East Coast including:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania         48 miles                New York City                           132 miles
Lancaster, Pennsylvania             35 miles                Washington, DC                       123 miles
Carlisle, Pennsylvania                 78 miles                Maple Grove Raceway             9 miles
Hershey, Pennsylvania                65 miles                King of Prussia Mall                 30 miles
Manheim, Pennsylvania              39 miles

This wonderful facility started life as a clothing outlet mall in 1985 and then evolved into a furniture outlet mall until it closed its doors in 2011. There is a 188 room Holiday Inn with a walk-thru entrance attached to the facility that has a full-service restaurant, lounge, meeting facilities and an indoor swimming pool. The hotel just underwent a $3,000,000 renovation.

With an abundance of car collectors, car clubs and racetracks located within a short distance, this fantastic facility is ideally situated.

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