The Oldsmobile 98 Starfire Convertible Cabriolet is a classic from 1954. Developed on GM's B-Body platform, this car offers classic styling and impressive performance. From its signature two-tone paint, to its angular lines and chrome detailing, this Starfire Convertible is an unmistakable example of mid-century American motoring at its best. The exterior of the car features a deep red top and a light gray finish around the waist. Sitting atop large whitewall tires, the car has a signature wrap-around chrome bumper. Its large, integrated headlights and a grille with 19 vertical bars create a classic look. The car also features chrome wire wheel covers and an iconic "Oldsmobile Rocket" emblem on the hood. The interior of this iconic car features hand-stitched upholstery and plenty of chrome trim. In particular, the dash is filled with classic gauges that feature curved, white markings that break the monotony of the dash. An impressive-looking steering wheel with Rocket emblems and chrome accents add a subtle finishing touch. The 1954 Oldsmobile 98 Starfire Convertible Cabriolet offers its driver an impressive set of performance features such as a 324 cubic-inch Rocket Strato-Star V8 motor and a Hydramatic 4-speed transmission. With an output of 180 hp and 300 lb-ft of torque, this car has all the power needed for a smooth and agile ride. This classic Oldsmobile offers drivers a unique combination of style and performance. With its impressive engine, chrome accents, and two-tone paint, it is the perfect combination of retro-styling and modern amenities.
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