Vehicle Description
Oldsmobile launched the Starfire convertible late in the 1961 model
year. Although it shared its wheelbase with the 88, the more
powerful 394ci V8 Rocket engine lurked under the Starfire's hood
and full-length brushed aluminum side-sweep became the car's visual
signature. All Super 88 options were standard on the Starfire,
which also included power front bucket seats, a console-mounted
tachometer and a dual exhaust system. Oldsmobile sold 7,800
Starfires that first year. This car was found at a Goodguy's show
at Pleasanton, CA. It had been brought from Northern California to
be sold there. A sound original car, all of the bodywork is lead,
and the windshield was cut down by four inches. All three top bows
were reworked for the correct shape and a custom top was installed.
The leading edges of the hood were also reworked, as was the trunk.
A 1959 Imperial grille was adapted, while the taillights were
liberated from a 1959 Cadillac. The interior was reupholstered in
white leather with diamond pleat, button-back and tuck-and-roll
flourishes. The car rides on chrome wire wheels and adjustable air
suspension. It also features air conditioning, and the chromed
engine compartment was highly detailed. It has a Hydramatic
automatic transmission, independent suspension and a live rear
axle, front and rear air ride, and 4-wheel hydraulic drum brakes. A
select offering from the Bryan Frank Collection.