1952 Oldsmobile 88
$39,900
Vehicle Details
Oldsmobile
88
1952
Coupe
Gasoline
with a 144 blower air conditioning power steering and brakes extremely nice
Good
Description
This 1952 Oldsmobile 88 two-door sedan represents a purposeful blend of classic styling and modern performance. The standout feature is its 350 Chevrolet engine paired with a 144 blower, delivering genuine power that transforms the driving experience. Factory power steering and power brakes make this coupe remarkably easy to maneuver despite its substantial presence, while functional air conditioning adds genuine practicality to summer cruising.
The condition throughout is extremely nice, reflecting careful ownership and maintenance. The original design lines of the '52 88 remain unmistakable—that iconic horizontal grille, rounded fenders, and proportions that defined early 1950s American automotive optimism. Whether you're seeking a weekend cruiser with unexpected performance or a turnkey entry into classic car ownership, this Oldsmobile delivers authentic mid-century appeal without compromise.
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Oldsmobile 88 Buyer's Guide
Mike Sullivan here. Before the GTO, before the 409, before any car we typically call a "muscle car," there was the 1949 Oldsmobile 88. Take a look at what it was: the company put their new high-compression overhead-valve 303ci "Rocket" V8 — their big engine — into the lighter Futuramic 76 body instead of the heavier 98. Lighter car, bigger engine. That's the muscle car formula, and Oldsmobile invented it in 1949.
The Rocket 88 dominated NASCAR in 1950 and 1951, won its class at Daytona, and proved the performance credentials beyond any marketing claim. Jackie Brenston's "Rocket 88" — often called the first rock and roll song — was a tribute to this car in 1951. When you buy an early Olds 88, you're buying the origin story of American performance.
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