Oldsmobile Club of America
For owners of Oldsmobile cars
No other domestic automobile builder can duplicate the long and glorious trail blazed by Oldsmobile. It spans the curious hand-built wooden carriage which chugged to life in 1897 to the last 2004 Alero that left the Lansing, Michigan plant on April 29, 2004. In keeping with this long heritage no other club can offer the broad coverage of the Oldsmobile Club of America, Inc. We cover each of the Olds models built and anyone interested in this fine automotive nameplate can join. You don’t even have to own an Oldsmobile!
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Contact:
Marsha Nicholas P.O. Box 80318
Lansing, MI 48908 517-663-1811
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