First Production Model The first production model (
VIN 1G3NT27UXFM200001), was a white Calais Supreme two-door with a gray velour interior. Equipped with an
automatic transmission and the 92 horsepower, 151 CID pushrod four-cylinder engine (also known as GM's
"Iron Duke" Tech-IV), this particular model was outfitted with nearly every available option, including wire wheel covers. While this
front-wheel drive car was maintained by the
R.E. Olds Transportation Museum in
Lansing, Michigan, it was one of more than 700 vehicles that made up the GM Heritage Collection. The Calais Supreme was auctioned in April, 2021, and sold for $8,585.
1985 Indianapolis Pace Car Oldsmobile provided the vehicles for the
1985 Indianapolis 500, including two specially built convertibles (a body style never offered by GM) as actual on-track pace cars. The convertibles, one of which was driven by actor
James Garner, were painted candy-apple red with a red and silver interior. At least one of the convertible cars is still in existence and was offered at auction in 2019. In addition to the on-track cars Oldsmobile supplied "Calais 500" coupes with decals and special paint, they were otherwise stock. Records indicate 2,998 "Calais 500" editions were built for both track use and for public sale.
Quad 442 Between 1990 and 1991, Oldsmobile offered the
Quad-442. The 442 named was a call back to the previous high performance
Oldsmobile automobiles. In the Calais application, the designation translated to four cylinders, four valves per cylinder and two camshafts. It used a high-output version of the
four-cylinder coupled to a
Getrag 5-speed
manual transmission. This same High Output version was also available in the top-of-the-line Cutlass Calais International Series. ==Engines==