Antique Oldsmobile Parts

In 1897 Ransom Eli Olds, a manufacturer of stationary gasoline engines, and Frank
Clark, the son of a small carriage shop operator founded the Olds Motor Company
after they had successfully created a self-contained gasoline-powered carriage.
It was a typical one-cylinder, chain-driven vehicle and not too distinguished
looking. But in 1900 R.E. Olds added a feature that made his car unforgettable.
It was a curved dashboard. A year later, Olds combined the Curved Dash self-contained
gasoline-powered carriage. The company was in full swing and created the first
assembly line. They became the first mass producer of gasoline cars.
The unique Oldsmobile was followed in 1906, by the Model S, the first four-cylinder
Oldsmobile with two versions; the Gentlemen's Roadster and the Palace Touring.
In 1910, the now-famous Limited was unveiled. With truly huge machines, the Limited
were build on 130-inch wheelbase chassis and 42-inch tires. By 1911, the limited
housed 707-cid six-cylinder engine at 60 hp. By 1915, a brand new Model 42 with
four-cylinder Roadster hit the road. It was followed by Model 37 in 1918. These
antique vehicles are becoming more popular with closed cabin feature.

Oldsmobile was unstoppable on the 20s. This era produced several amazing Oldsmobile:
Model 46 in '21, Model 47 and coupe in '22. By 1926, the Oldsmobile introduced
the chrome plated trim, an important styling asset that was first used on the
radiator shell. 1928 gave a totally new Oldsmobile, the F-28. This was powered
by a 55 hp engine from 1928 cid. The F-28 expanded to 14 models, spread among
7 basic body styles and standard, Deluxe and Sport trim. By 1934, the convertible
was available only in the L-34 (eight- cylinder) series and sold fewer than 1,000
units.
Lower profiles gave the 34s an even more streamlined look, but the real news
that year came in the form of "Knee Action" independent front suspension and hydraulic-rather
than mechanical-brakes. The automobile has immensely changed the lives of every
human being and the Oldsmobile was one that contributed to that change. The antique
Oldsmobile are now replaced by modern styles that are a far cry from the small
elegant curved-dash classic. But the antique Oldsmobile will continue to run with
the existing antique Oldsmobile parts still promise to bring out the image of
the original antique Oldsmobile that once shaped the way people move and contributed
to a faster, better, and smaller world.