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Introducing a new level of engineering excellence: 1979 Oldsmobile Toronado.

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[[image: color cutaway view of interior of same car, with leader lines pointing from labels to these parts of the car: 
New automatic level control
New independent 4-wheel suspension
Impressive headroom and legroom
Choice of gasoline or optional diesel V8
Front-wheel drive ]]

A new state of the art in personal luxury cars.

Beginning with its famous heritage of front-wheel drive, Toronado's engineers have produced an elegant new driving experience. They have trimmed Toronado's turn radius and improved its weight efficiency. Added new independent four-wheel suspension and automatic ride leveling systems. And etched Toronado's new lines in contemporary classic form. Result: a new experience in a car long famous for roadability.

Equally impressive is the new inner world of Toronado. A private island of luxury and serenity, far from the noisy outer world. Here you have new dimensions of room for heads, legs and feet. And you have standard amenities that range from a four-speaker AM/FM stereo radio to new side window defrosters. 

Discover a new state of the art in personal luxury cars soon, in a personal test drive.

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MARK OF EXCELLENCE

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Ms. Godfrey has appeared off-Broadway and was seen on television in "One Life to Live" and "60 Minutes."
GREGORY HINES began dancing at the age of 2 1/2 and for the following 15 years worked all over the United States and Europe with his older brother Maurice as The Hines Kids. His father later joined the act and as "Hines, Hines, and Dad" they worked with great success in nightclubs, TV and concerts. In 1973 Gregory formed a jazz rock ensemble called Severance and released an LP of original songs (written by Gregory). Mr. Hines is a 1st Degree Black Belt in Karate, he is the father of eight-year-old Daria Lynn.
MAURICE HINES began his career at the age of five as a dancer with his brother Gregory and later joined his father to become the famed "Hines, Hines and Dad." Together they performed in every major nightclub including hotels in Las Vegas. On television he appeared on Mike Douglas, David Frost, Bill Cosby and 34 times on the Johnny Carson shows. Mr. Hines recently appeared as Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls. He studies dance with Henry LeTang & Frank Hatchett.
MEL JOHNSON, JR. appeared on Broadway in On the Twentieth Century and off-Broadway in Love, Love, Love. He created the roles Piano Man and Viola in A History of the American Film at the Hartford Stage Company; worked in regional theatre and has appeared in Sizwe Banzi Is Dead, The Blood Knot, Taming of the Shrew and in national companies of All Over Town and The Me Nobody Knows.
LONNIE McNEIL (Dance Captain) has appeared on Broadway in Purlie, Raisin, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Hair and Bubbling Brown Sugar. Lonnie was one of the Tom Hansen Dancers on the 1977 Heisman Trophy Awards show. As a choreographer, he has done showcases and dances for several troupes: credits include the restaging of the national and Papermill Playhouse productions of Bubbling Brown Sugar and collaboration with Maya Angelou on And Still I Rise.
JANET POWELL appeared on Broadway in Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar & West Side Story where she was stand-by for Leslie Uggams. She appeared with Bette Davis in Miss Moffat. Off Broadway she has performed in Hymie Finkelstein and Rainbow, where she was spotted by Motown Records, who offered here a recording contract. Ms. Powell has performed as a solo artist at Carnegie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall.
MARION RAMSEY starred on the NBC-TV special "Komedy Tonight" as well as appearances on "The Jeffersons," "Keep on Truckin'," "Days of Our Lives," and "Bill Coby's Cos." On Broadway she has appeared in Rachel Lily Rosenbloom, The Me Nobody Knows, pre-Broadway musical Miss Moffatt and the national companies of Two Gentlemen From Verona and Hello Dolly.
ALAINA REED was spotted with the Chicago company of Hair in 1969 and later in the New York company. She was in New York as Lucy in Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and cabaret and television shows. Her other credits include the Continental Baths, Reno Sweeneys, Grand Finale, CBS's "Baby I'm Back" and ABC's TV movie "Cindy." She is well-known to television audiences as Olivia on "Sesame Street."
JEFFERY V. THOMPSON has received critical acclaim for his performances in Homeboy, Macbeth by Orson Welles, and Helen. Most recently Jeffery created the role of Sam Parks, Jr. in the pre-Broadway tour of The Last Minstrel Show with Della Reese. Jeffery received his degree from the Professional Actors Training Program under Robert Hobbs.
DANNY HOLGATE (Musical Supervisor and Arranger) was musical director and arranger for the Broadway shows Dont Bother Me, I Cant Cope and Rainbow Jones; musical supervisor and arranger for Guys and Dolls and Bubbling Brown Sugar and dance arranger for Odyssey, starring Yul Brynner. Mr. Holgate has also arranged or conducted for such artists as Jerry Butler, Lena Horne, Alexis Smith and Cab Calloway.
BILLY WILSON (Choreographer and Musical Staging) created the choreography for Stop the World starring Sammy Davis, Jr. and the Broadway musical Bubbling Brown Sugar. Mr. Wilson directed and choreographed the Broadway revival of Guys and Dolls which was nominated for a Tony Award. In Europe he performed as guest soloist with the National Ballet of Holland for four years. He headed the Dance Program at Brandeis University, and for four seasons directed the Harvard University Hasty Pudding Theatricals.
HENRY LeTANG (Choreographer, Tap Choreography) a native of New York City, has been involved with countless entertainers for over four decades and is one of the few masters left in the art of specialty dancing, particularly in the field of tap. Mr. LeTang, who is the director of the Henry LeTang Professional School of Dance, staged and worked on the Gary 

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