Posted by Dean on December 12, 2019 at 06:08:00 from (68.39.250.176):
In Reply to: Oldsmobile posted by Ultradog MN on December 12, 2019 at 04:42:42:
For the history buffs out there, Oldsmobile was started by Ransom E. Oldsmobile who went on to found REO after selling Oldsmobile to GM. Interestingly, NUCOR of steel making fame is the direct descendant of REO.
My Father bought a 1958 Oldsmobile 98 in late 60 or 61. It had all OEM options including 371 CI, J2 Tri-Power engine and 4 speed Hydromatic. It was also the first air conditioned car that I remember seeing.
FWIW: The Oldsmobile 403 CI engine was introduced in 1977. Prior to that, Oldsmobile made the 303 from 49-53 when displacement was increased to 323/4 through 1956. Displacement increased to 371 in 57. The 371 was made through the 1960 model year, concurrently built with the 394 in both 59 and 60. The 394 was produced through 64 when the so-called Gen-2 (?) 400 and 330 engines were introduced. The 400 was produced into the 1970s, concurrently with the 425 between 65-69. The 455 was introduced for the 1970 model year. Oldsmobile produced other engines as well, including the interesting 215 CI aluminum V8, which was available with or without turbo charging.
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