The 1974 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight continued to be a popular choice, with over 70,000 examples sold, accounting for about 8-percent of the company's overall production. This was Oldsmobile's longest running series, dating back to before World War II. Five body styles were available including a coupe, Regency Coupe and Regency, and Sedan and Luxury sedan. The Regency Coupe was a new addition to the lineup. A deflectable stand-up hood ornament was used on Ninety-Eight series models in 1974.The Ninety-Eight came standard with power brakes, cigarette lighter, lamp package, molding package, remote control outside mirror, Deluxe steering wheel, spare tire cover, interior hood release, electric clock, spare power windows, power seat, windshield radio antenna, and Turbo-Hydramatic transmission. The interior was vinyl, cloth or leather. Options included high energy ignition, pulse wipers and Temp-matic air conditioning. An engine block heater option was offered for cold climates at a cost of $10.
By Daniel Vaughan | Dec 2016
Pricing began at $4,930 for the sedan and rose to $5,500 for the Regency Sedan. The most popular body style was the Regency Sedan which found 24,310 buyers.
By Daniel Vaughan | Dec 2016
Related Reading : Oldsmobile 98 History
The Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight was a full-size vehicle introduced in 1941 and continued in production until 1996 with only one interruption during that time period while efforts were switched to production of military equipment during World War II. The 98 had been formerly known as the Series 90. The 98 was the top-of-the-line offering for Oldsmobile while its siblings had lower numbers such....
Continue Reading >>
Continue Reading >>
Related Reading : Oldsmobile 98 History
The esteemed flagship of the Oldsmobile division of GM, the Oldsmobile 98 or Ninety-Eight was a full-size model that would hold its place as the top-of-the-line model well into the 90s before the arrival of the Oldsmobile Regency in 1997. The 98 name first arrived on the scene in 1941 and was revived following WWII. It shared its GM C-body platform with Cadillac and Buick, and occasionally added....
Continue Reading >>
Continue Reading >>
Similarly Priced Vehicles
Recent Vehicle Additions
Performance and Specification Comparison
Price Comparison
$3,450 - $4,295
$4,060 - $4,490
Ninety-Eight (Ninety-Eight Regency) Specification Comparison by Year
Year
Production
Wheelbase
Engine
Prices