1968 Oldsmobile Toronado Apparel and Accessories by Legend Lines
The looks of the Toronado have changed significantly for the first time this year. It still doesn't look like anything but a Toronado. Most of the stylists' efforts have been concentrated on the front end. They've cooked up a bumper-grille combination and discontinued those incredible fold-up headlights. Oldsmobile, never one to be outdone in the trick stuff department, has demonstrated clear cut engineering superiority over the rest of the industry with its latest headlight concealment apparatus. Oldsmobile has found a way to make the entire grille vanish at the touch of a button. And do you know what's behind the grille—other than the obvious four headlights? Would you believe another grille? No wonder Toronados cost a bundle. Styling changes are not the only ones that have been made in the character of the Toronado. Instead of being a giant, 5-passenger sports car, the marketing philosophy has obviously been shifted a little to right of center so that now the car aligns itself more closely with its Thunderbird and Riviera competitors.
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