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Hi, I'm hopping some one in the know can help me out here.
Is the chassis on the 1959 Oldsmobile 98 the same as The 59 Cadillac Deville?
I'm looking for suspension parts and I'm coming up short under Olds. A friend suggested 59 Caddy parts instead.
Can anyone confirm this?
Thank you
JG
Not even one component is the same -- and you are HAPPY about that --- Caddy parts from that era are waaaaay more expensive.....
And if you want to do your front end with quality N.O.S. parts --- call me...
Craig. 516 + 485 - 1935.....New York
Sorry, bad advice there buddy.....
All five divisions of General Motors were different in the '50s & '60s......
they didn't unify until 1971....
Thanks, but NO THANKS.....
Sorry, bad advice there buddy.....
All five divisions of General Motors were different in the '50s & '60s......
they didn't unify until 1971....
Thanks, but NO THANKS.....
So, you are saying nothing interchanges within the B-O-P group ? Without a doubt, engines and transmissions could be very different.
Specifically talking about FRONT END, since that what this thread is all about ----
A L L Ball Joints, Bushings, Tie rods, Center link, Idler Arm, etc., etc.
are exclusive to Oldsmobile, period.
To answer you, Junker Garage, and to other interested parties reading this:
I have the best price in the planet for U.S.A. made (VERY N.O.S. ONLY) parts.
The Upper Ball Joints fit 1959 - 1962 Olds -- ALL -- ONLY (10157 TRW = K5050 MOOG)
The Lower Ball Joints fit 1959 Olds -- ALL -- ONLY -- 1 year, 1 car ONLY --
and I have a good bunch of them -- so my price IS and CAN BE the best on the planet.
Always best to simply call me -- Craig . 516 - 485 - 1935... New York...
Last edited by mpolds; Feb 9, 2019 at 06:45 PM.
Reason: Typo
To answer you, Junker Garage, and to other interested parties reading this:
I have the best price in the planet for U.S.A. made (VERY N.O.S. ONLY) parts.
The Upper Ball Joints fit 1957 - 1960 Olds -- ALL -- ONLY (10157 TRW = K5050 MOOG)
The Lower Ball Joints fit 1959 Olds -- ALL -- ONLY -- 1 year, 1 car ONLY --
and I have a good bunch of them -- so my price IS and CAN BE the best on the planet.
Always best to simply call me -- Craig . 516 - 485 - 1935... New York...
So, you are saying nothing interchanges within the B-O-P group ? Without a doubt, engines and transmissions could be very different.
On the full size cars, that it true on pretty much all the chassis, suspension, and brake parts until the 1971 model year. As you can see from the photos I posted, for the OP's 1959, the chassis is completely different. Olds used a perimeter frame and leaf sprung rear. That 59 Cad uses an X-frame and coil sprung rear. Steering, suspension, brakes are all different. Even in the late 60s, the suspension, steering, and brakes on the full size cars are different among the divisions. You can get front rotors for the Cad. You can't get them for the Olds and Buick (and they are not the same between those two, either). Steering linkage is unique for each. Rear suspension is unique. Brake drums are unique. On the other hand, many of the interior parts for my 67 Delta have come from Impala suppliers. Glass is shared as well. Go figure.
Yeah, and it's hit-or-miss. For example, on my 67, the upper ball joints and idler arm are the two items that no one makes. Craig has been great at finding NORS versions of these, like ancient TRW versions. Rare Parts makes replacement center links, and everything else is still made by Moog.