Ninety-Eight. Possibly an 88, but only if it’s a loaded up version that came with the fancy cornering lights.
BTW Ninety-Eight became an interesting name for what ultimately became a V6 model car. Guess what the “Eight” stood for? (same goes for the second “8” In 88.)
I hope it’s an Olds 98 with the impossibly rare, 1985 only, diesel V6 option. I’ve never seen one and I have my doubts as to whether or not they actually exist…
Early A-body Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera?
I don’t know that car but I can certainly recognize the ugly PT cruiser in the reflection of it…
1985 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight Regency
’88 Delta 88
87-89 Delta
I’m with CJ. 1985-86 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight Regency. The 88’s had a molding that went all the way to the wheel well.
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It looks a lot like an 87 cutlass to me, but I know that’s not right because its missing the side markers.
Agreed with CJ and Kelley about it being a 1985-86 Oldsmobile 98 Regency. Whether it is a sedan or coupe is up for debate.
Ninety-Eight. Possibly an 88, but only if it’s a loaded up version that came with the fancy cornering lights.
BTW Ninety-Eight became an interesting name for what ultimately became a V6 model car. Guess what the “Eight” stood for? (same goes for the second “8” In 88.)
86 Ninety Eight
1985/1986 Olds 98 Regency . . .
I’ll say `87 Regency 98.
I hope it’s an Olds 98 with the impossibly rare, 1985 only, diesel V6 option. I’ve never seen one and I have my doubts as to whether or not they actually exist…
Chevy Celebrity?