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1968 Oldsmobile Toronado Airport Limousine American Quality Coach Jetway 707 Convertible

1968 Oldsmobile Toronado Airport Limousine in Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Movie, 1978 IMDB

Class: Cars, Limousine — Model origin: US

1968 Oldsmobile Toronado Airport Limousine American Quality Coach Jetway 707 Convertible

[*][*][*][*] Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time

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Ralph DE

2006-02-25 01:21

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-- Last edit: 2006-02-25 01:58:17

firebird86 US

2006-02-25 01:27

customized 1968 Oldsmobile Toronado http://www.cardomain.com/ride/582914

-- Last edit: 2006-02-25 01:30:01

stronghold EN

2006-02-25 01:52

I don't recall ever seeing this before.? (...wonder what happened to it.?)

Junkman UK

2006-02-25 21:59

It is an Armbruster Stageway 'Jetaway 707 American Quality Coach' Airport Bus with the roof cut off. These Toronado-based airport shuttles were not uncommon when I was a kid. If you scroll down on this

http://dcline.web25.hosting.core.com/l_s_misc.htm

site, you can see what it looked like with the roof.



-- Last edit: 2006-02-26 00:35:39

stronghold EN

2006-03-06 19:27

Junkman wrote It is an Armbruster Stageway 'Jetaway 707 American Quality Coach' Airport Bus with the roof cut off. These Toronado-based airport shuttles were not uncommon when I was a kid. If you scroll down on this

http://dcline.web25.hosting.core.com/l_s_misc.htm

site, you can see what it looked like with the roof.


..Well thats interesting.! ..good site.. (saved now in my favorites.!) Thanks (Junkman ..I take it that you are from the USA.? ... noticed you don't have a little flag yet.!)

Animatronixx DE

2008-11-06 21:13

Almost correct, except the fact that Armbruster/ Stageway was not involved in the building of the Jetaway 707. The short-lived American Quality Coach Co. was formed by Waldo J. Cotner and Robert Bevington shortly after they had sold their original company Cotner/ Bevington to DIVCO-Wayne. The Jetaway 707 was their only model to be released before they ran out of money and had to close down in 1970.

toro68 US

2009-11-12 03:13

This 707 was the 6 door or 12 passenger model. I own one of the 8 door 15 passenger models. As I recal this car was included in an auction in the late 70's but it got no bids. After that I have no idea of what happend to it. Is it possable to pay real photos of this car? My car has been photographed and pictures bosted on the web. jalopnik.com/cars/novelties/now-thats-class-6+wheeled-olds-toronado-limowagon-309016.php is on of them. I think that Armbruster/Stageway may have built something that looked a lot like this for a company called Emerald Express out of San Diego. Everything I heard about it was not good. I'm always looking for others so if you have one or know of one please drop me an email at Toro68@aol.com

Richv US

2020-04-23 00:09

I know this car or at least the one used in the movie. It was once owned by Dave Aude in Chatsworth, CA. We were friends and Dave was in a local band (circa 1990 or so). They used to pile in this car and drive around Westwood and Hollywood on the weekends promoting. Rode in it a few times. Drew TONS of people. Dave is now a famous DJ and you can find him on Facebook. I messaged him a few times about the car but he's never responded. It is possible he knows where it is or he may even still have it.

-Rich

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