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What kind of transmission does an Oldsmobile have?

What kind of transmission does an Oldsmobile have?

The automatic transmission is virtually ubiquitous, preferred by many for its ease of use and, in its modern form, for the improved fuel economy and performance it may offer over a traditional manual. Most automatics sold today owe a debt that goes back 77 years, to the 1940 Oldsmobile’s exclusive Hydra-Matic Drive.

What was the transmission on a 1940 Oldsmobile club coupe?

One of Jim’s favorite aspects of showing his 1940 Custom Cruiser Club Coupe is educating people about the operation of, and history behind, its seminal transmission.

What was the body style of the Oldsmobile 90?

That premium model, dubbed the Custom Cruiser, was available as a four-door Touring Sedan (reportedly 33,350 built), two-door convertible (295), two-door Phaeton (50), and our feature two-door Club Coupe. The second-most popular body style of the Series 90 was this Club Coupe.

When was the first fully automatic Oldsmobile made?

Most automatics sold today owe a debt that goes back 77 years, to the 1940 Oldsmobile’s exclusive Hydra-Matic Drive. General Motors began developing a fully automatic transmission back in 1932, when members of the Cadillac Engineering Department were assigned a secret project mysteriously dubbed “Military Transmission.”

What kind of transmission did Oldsmobile have?

The safety automatic transmission was semi-automatic, in that it still used a clutch to get the car going and then shifted automatically. The Hydramatic transmission, a fully clutchless automatic, debuted in the 1940 model year.

When did the Oldsmobile special 60 series end?

In 1946 the Special 60 series was again Oldsmobile’s lowest priced group of cars. Special 60s had only six-cylinder power, although the eight-cylinder was offered in other years. The business coupe and the two-door sedan were discontinued.

What kind of car was the Oldsmobile bustle back?

In 1941 the lineup consisted of a three-passenger two-door business coupe without a rear seat, a six-passenger two-door club coupe with a rear seat, a two-door sedan, a four-door “bustle back” sedan which shared its roof line with the two-door sedan, a four-door eight-passenger wood-bodied station wagon and a three-passenger two-door convertible.

What was the wheelbase of an Oldsmobile in 1939?

In 1939 four body styles were available: a business coupe with no rear seat, a club coupe with two rear fold-away jump seats, a two-door sedan with a full rear seat and a four-door sedan which shared its roofline with the two-door sedan. The wheelbase was 115 inches.

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Ruth Doyle