Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight Fiesta Convertible 1953, Estados Unidos
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170 bhp, 303.7
cu. in. overhead-valve Rocket V-8 engine, four-speed Hydra-Matic automatic
transmission, independent coil-spring front suspension, live rear axle, and
power-assisted four-wheel drum brakes. Wheelbase: 124 in.
One defining event of 1950s American car
culture was GM’s traveling Motorama, a no-holds-barred display of dazzling
technology and stunning styling. A series of dramatic styling exercises
captivated the public, but most were not for sale. For 1953, the “General” made
an exception, offering three of the previous year’s “dream cars” in
limited-production numbers, for the lucky few who could afford the startling
price tags and who had the influence to secure one.Scarcest of these was the Oldsmobile Fiesta, a stunning design that pioneered several features at Oldsmobile, including a wraparound windshield, “spinner” wheel covers, and attractive two-tone paint schemes in exclusive colors. Each Fiesta came well equipped with leather upholstery, power steering, power brakes, power windows, and a power seat. It was the rarest of the 1953 GM Trifecta of dream cars. Only 458 were built, and survivors only rarely become available for sale.
The car offered here from the Kughn
Collection was formerly owned by well-known collectors Dennis Dow and Charles
Cawley. It was restored some time ago to very high-point condition, and it
remains in very good overall condition, with a sparkling metallic finish in
Cadet Blue over Acacia Blue, which is accented by a truly beautiful matching
interior. Typical of a General Motors car of this period, it is full of
wonderful Space Age details, including a steering wheel hub that proudly
announces “Power Steering” and a rear-mounted Continental kit spare. The car
shows only light wear throughout and records 80,169 miles, which may well be
the actual mileage from new.
During Mr. and Mrs. Kughn’s ownership, this
Fiesta has appeared at the Meadow Brook Concours d’Elegance and the Amelia
Island Concours d’Elegance, both in 2009. It was also pictured and described in
an article on Mr. Kughn and his collection, “The King of Classic Cars,”
published in the August 20, 2009, edition of Forbes.
This Fiesta, presented in particularly
beautiful colors, with a proud show history and ownership by noted enthusiasts,
is a wonderful example of the car that, in their 1953 advertising, AC Spark
Plug referred to as a “sportster,” making it the most stylish of Rockets.
Fonte: https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/am14/amelia-island/lots/r124-1953-oldsmobile-ninety-eight-fiesta-convertible/181804













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