Futuramic 88 This B-body Olds was brand new for 1949. Multiple body choices were sold and these were Club Coupe (2-door with trunk), Club Sedan (2-door fastback), Sedan (4-door with trunk), Town Sedan (4-door fastback), Convertible Coupe (2-door ragtop w/ trunk), and Station Wagon (4-door wagon). The wheelbase was pegged at 119.5 inches. Under the […]
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Series 90 page
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Olds 90 Series
90 Series The Series 90 debuted for 1940, replacing the Series 80. The wheelbase it rode on was 124 inches, 4 more over the model it replaced. The 90 was planted on the C-body platform. Powering it was the same 257 CID I8, also making 110hp. The car also brought forth the genesis of the […]
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Series 70 page
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Olds 70 Series
70 Series Oldsmobile was reinventing itself for 1939, and the Series 70 bowed that year as the mid-price entry. It shared the 120 inch wheelbase B-body platform with the Series 80, but was powered by a 230 CID six cylinder making 95hp. Bodies offered were club coupe, business coupe, touring coupe, convertible, touring sedan, and […]
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Series 60 page
The low end model from the 1939-1940 has its own page now. Click the Series 60 tab above.
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Olds 60 Series
60 Series The Oldsmobile Series 60 was introduced for model year 1939, replacing the previous year’s ‘Six’ model. The starting price was as low as $777.00! Body styles offered initially were 2-door club coupe, 2-door business coupe, 2-door touring sedan, 4-door touring sedan, and strip-chassis. The Series 60 rode on GM’s 115″ wb A-body platform. […]
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Send pics and info of your Oldsmobile, econobox to race car and everything in between… Visit the page here
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