Vehicle Description
1980 Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham Coupe is finished in white over
Deluxe Brougham red cloth upholstery. .Powered by a 5.7-liter V8
paired with a three-speed automatic transaxle driving the front
wheels. Equipment includes a partial landau roof, chrome bumpers
with overriders, 15? with wire covers, an AM/FM stereo, an
aftermarket carburetor, and power windows, locks, and mirrors. The
Toronado is said to have spent much of its life in New Mexico as a
single family owned car and was acquired by me in May 2022. This
Toronado Custom Brougham is now offered with manufacturer's
literature and a clean California title in my name. The car is
finished in white with a matching partial landau roof and red
pinstripes. Chrome trim adorns the bumpers, rocker panels, and
mirror housings, and additional exterior details include a hood
ornament, quad headlights, fender-mounted indicators, and a
power-retractable antenna. Flaws include a tiny pinhole in the
landau roof as well as a ding on the driver-side door and dents in
the rear quarter panels. Steel 15? wheel wear wire covers and are
mounted with 215/70 Regal Touring A/S tires. Stopping power is
provided by optional four-wheel disc brakes. The four-wheel
independent suspension features rear coil springs, and the front
shocks are replacements. The seats are upholstered in red
button-tufted cloth with vinyl accents, while simulated Butterfly
Walnut trim lines the door panels, dashboard, seats, and steering
wheel. Appointments include a litter container, a mechanical
in-dash clock, a push-button AM/FM radio, and power windows, locks,
and mirrors. The air conditioning system recently serviced, the
cruise control has been disabled, and the metal ashtray receptacle
behind the front ashtray door is missing. The driver's seat bottom
is torn on the side (see detailed photos) and its power seat
adjustment does not work. Instrumentation includes a rectangular
85-mph speedometer and gauges for fuel level and coolant
temperature.