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Oldsmobile 88 Club Sedan 324 Rocket V8 1949

General description : Mileage : 15091
Interior Color : Green/White
Exterior Color : Green
VIN : 498M15511
Transmission Description : 3 Speed Manual
Doors : 2

Description : Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis is proud to present this 1949 Oldsmobile 88 Futurama Fastback!

Said to be a surviving California custom built in 1959 this hot rod has it all! It has the superb hot rod sound, stunning paint / interior combination, and classy looks to span decades! Oh, and magazine features spanning a couple decades!

Under the hood of this mean green machine is a 324 Rocket V-8 with 57 Oldsmobile J-2 heads and a 3/4 race camshaft. Fueling the top end is a Rochester 4-Jet 4-barrel carburetor. The engine breathes through custom headers and duale exit exhaust!

The transmission is a 1937 Cadillac LaSalle 3 speed manual top loader - beloved by the first hot rodders for its durability and simplistic linkage install. Shifting is smooth with he the transmission and with the 3.24 gear ratio the vehicle is a true pleasure to drive. Driving doesn't feel appropriate - this is cruising bliss.

Our seller was lucky enough to become the steward of this classic California custom. Documentation exists to help validate this car is the car featured in Hot Rod June 1986, Rod and Custom February 1990, and Hot Rod Deluxe in May of 2010. The seller also states he has documentation for the upholstery work from 1959 being done by Benne Stohr of Bilt-Rite Auto. The upholstery and entire car are in fanatical shape for being 'hot-rodded' nearly 60 years ago!

The interior is stunningly stylistic with two-tone ivory and green upholstery. The seating position is comfortable, and the Moon gas pedal completes the look! The Radson Engineering Corporation tachometer helps date the custom build and works as designed. Most everything in the interior is in good to great shape and functioning as expected with the exception of the clock.


This 1949 Oldsmobile 88 Futurama Fastback is offered by the St. Louis sales staff and can be seen in full detail on our website. Our listing all include 100+ HD photos and a detailed video! GatewayClassicCars.com



video: https://youtu.be/l3FlscyQvb4

https://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/vehicle/STL/8924/1949-Oldsmobile-88

1949 Oldsmobile 88 Club Sedan 324 Rocket V8 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in OFallon by Gateway Classic Cars for $37000.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Oldsmobile Model : 88 Model Version : Club Sedan 324 Rocket V8 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1949 Location : St. Louis

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About Oldsmobile
Ah, Oldsmobile, the very name conjures up images of classic American automobiles and the open road. Let's embark on a leisurely journey through the annals of automotive history with this venerable brand.

Our story begins in 1897 when a man named Ransom Eli Olds founded the Olds Motor Vehicle Company. He wasn't the first to build cars, but he was a pioneer in mass production techniques. In 1901, Oldsmobile introduced the "Curved Dash" Olds, widely considered one of the first mass-produced automobiles in the United States. It was simple, reliable, and affordable, making it accessible to the masses.

Fast forward a few decades to the 1930s, and we encounter one of Oldsmobile's most iconic creations, the Oldsmobile Rocket 88. This was a car that not only looked cool with its sleek design but also packed a punch under the hood. The Rocket 88 featured a powerful V8 engine, earning it the nickname "the first muscle car." It was a true American classic, a car that epitomized the spirit of the open road and the freedom of post-war America.

As we approach the 1950s, Oldsmobile continued to innovate. The Oldsmobile Fiesta, introduced in 1953, was notable for being one of the first cars to feature a fully wraparound windshield, a design feature that would become a hallmark of the era. It also showcased the brand's commitment to luxury and style.

But perhaps the zenith of Oldsmobile's excellence came in the 1960s with the Oldsmobile 4-4-2, a car that was both sporty and practical. The 4-4-2 stood for 4-barrel carburetor, 4-speed manual transmission, and dual exhausts. It was a muscle car for those who wanted power without sacrificing comfort. It was the embodiment of the American muscle car era.

Then there was the Oldsmobile Cutlass, a car that became an American institution. It was a family sedan, a sports car, and a luxury car all rolled into one. The Cutlass was reliable, comfortable, and versatile, making it one of the best-selling cars in American automotive history.

Sadly, as the years went by, Oldsmobile faced challenges, and the brand that had once been a symbol of American automotive innovation and excellence ceased production in 2004. It marked the end of an era.

But the legacy of Oldsmobile lives on in the hearts of car enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone who appreciates the classic American automobile. It's a brand that gave us some of the most iconic cars in automotive history, a brand that embodied the American dream of freedom, mobility, and style.

So here's to Oldsmobile, a name that will forever be associated with the golden age of American automobiles and the enduring spirit of adventure on the open road.