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GM Sells the Last Oldsmobile Ever Made

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It seems GM has sold the very last Oldsmobile produced, out the GM Heritage Collection.  A 2004 Oldsmobile Alero GLS, otherwise known as the last Oldsmobile ever made.  I guess it's no longer historically relevant enough for them to keep it.

http://www.thedrive.com/news/17015/general-motors-starts-spring-cleaning-early-selling-the-last-oldsmobile-ever-made

 

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The Olds guys are gonna lose their shit.

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Kind of my first thought too.

Especially with the Ransom E Olds Transportation Museum across the river from my office too.

Imagine if GM sold the last Pontiac, we’d be pissed too.

Edited by Frosty

1 hour ago, Guitarsextreme said:

GM has lost their minds once again!!

Didn't know they found it after the 1st loss!

Aloha, if any of u think history means anything 2 corp SCUM, lets look @ corp sportssports, is Yankee Stadium still there? The Forum in Montreal? How can we make or squeeze $ out the herd 4 our bottom line, war is bout $ fueled by greed & need 4 power NOT the ideals they sell 2 the herd, belive it hb

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