54-56 owners unite!
#321
Jay:
Your car will serve as motivation. That is still a great looking car with the blue wheels (just had to say that). I hope all is well after losing you Dad. You have to have some great memories.
Glenn
Your car will serve as motivation. That is still a great looking car with the blue wheels (just had to say that). I hope all is well after losing you Dad. You have to have some great memories.
Glenn
#322
Nice colors!
That is a sweet color combo! When it comes time for paint and interior I will definitely bring these back with it!
#330
Hi Dhimme,
This is John, I saw the picts of your car, and for a second thought it was mine. I also have a 55 Super 88, but in green.
I see you have WA plates, are you in WA? I am in Portland, OR, and would like to meet you if you are interested in getting together.
I recently picked up a set of original floor carpets for mine. I think it was the only one they had, but can tell you more about it if you are interested. If so, shoot me a private message and I will give you my phone number.
John in Portland, OR
This is John, I saw the picts of your car, and for a second thought it was mine. I also have a 55 Super 88, but in green.
I see you have WA plates, are you in WA? I am in Portland, OR, and would like to meet you if you are interested in getting together.
I recently picked up a set of original floor carpets for mine. I think it was the only one they had, but can tell you more about it if you are interested. If so, shoot me a private message and I will give you my phone number.
John in Portland, OR
#335
I have a freshly rebuilt jetaway for my 1956 4 door 88. I was wondering what the original color of the transmission was In the 1956 models.
Also I am repainting the valve covers, what is the best way to repaint the stamped “Oldsmobile rocket” letters yellow, and what is the correct shade of yellow called?
Also I am repainting the valve covers, what is the best way to repaint the stamped “Oldsmobile rocket” letters yellow, and what is the correct shade of yellow called?
#337
#338
Turned out very nice. An old acquaintance of mine once told me they actually did the originals with rollers at the factory. I can believe it since there is no way they had the time to hand paint these things.
#339
I used 3M fine line tape. Just tape over the area, then use an Xacto knife to cut along the raised letters. It turned out very well. I believe the Fusick letters are vinyl letters, which are ok, but I prefer the paint. Home Depot had a Rustoleum medium yellow engine paint that is very close. It's a little brighter than OEM, but I'm betting no one will notice.
#340
If your acquaintance is still around, does he happen to recall the color the transmissions were painted?
#342
I don't remember original transmissions having any paint on them just all natural metal and the yellow paint that I have found that matches the color on the valve covers is One Shot lettering enamel #130L primrose yellow. It can be found at auto supply houses that carry automotive paint products..... Tedd
#343
Yes, that's the green engine paint Fusick sells.
#344
I have found the paint from Fusick to be very close. Here is another source. Hirsch does not sell the Olds green in spray cans. I have used the quart cans and it is very good. Here is a link.
Engine Enamel Online | High Temp Engine Paint | Hirsch Auto-hirschauto.com
Engine Enamel Online | High Temp Engine Paint | Hirsch Auto-hirschauto.com
#345
I don't remember original transmissions having any paint on them just all natural metal and the yellow paint that I have found that matches the color on the valve covers is One Shot lettering enamel #130L primrose yellow. It can be found at auto supply houses that carry automotive paint products..... Tedd
#346
I have found the paint from Fusick to be very close. Here is another source. Hirsch does not sell the Olds green in spray cans. I have used the quart cans and it is very good. Here is a link.
Engine Enamel Online | High Temp Engine Paint | Hirsch Auto-hirschauto.com
Engine Enamel Online | High Temp Engine Paint | Hirsch Auto-hirschauto.com
#347
New Member and Proud 56 owner!
Hello yall, owner of a 1956 88 here, she has a 324 with a jetaway hydra-matic
She came out of Michigan Initially, last owner married a woman from there. Had a family etc etc, and she bought him this car. The poor lady had passed and he didnt want to let the car just sit so we made a trade (he moved back to VA Beach after her passing) and here we are. A owner before him contacted me and told me the current rear bump came out a collapsed barn lol. I plan on getting the rust spots fixed and doing a epoxy primer (to hold me over til I put it back to factory or similar color), I already done a Front disc brake swap and plan on doing the rears.
The brake lines were done before I got it so thats a plus, about to get two more stock 80s/90s wheels (C series and squarebody, Astro van etc etc) so when I convert the rear, the calipers will clear. I know im drawing this out but thought id share, she still has the original radio (powers up but doesnt have output from speaker but will prob get it to work down the road). plan on stabilizing the quirks and just driving her where ever in VA (and beyond)
Nice to meet yall, plan on being on here quite a bit....
She came out of Michigan Initially, last owner married a woman from there. Had a family etc etc, and she bought him this car. The poor lady had passed and he didnt want to let the car just sit so we made a trade (he moved back to VA Beach after her passing) and here we are. A owner before him contacted me and told me the current rear bump came out a collapsed barn lol. I plan on getting the rust spots fixed and doing a epoxy primer (to hold me over til I put it back to factory or similar color), I already done a Front disc brake swap and plan on doing the rears.
The brake lines were done before I got it so thats a plus, about to get two more stock 80s/90s wheels (C series and squarebody, Astro van etc etc) so when I convert the rear, the calipers will clear. I know im drawing this out but thought id share, she still has the original radio (powers up but doesnt have output from speaker but will prob get it to work down the road). plan on stabilizing the quirks and just driving her where ever in VA (and beyond)
Nice to meet yall, plan on being on here quite a bit....
#348
Hello yall, owner of a 1956 88 here, she has a 324 with a jetaway hydra-matic
She came out of Michigan Initially, last owner married a woman from there. Had a family etc etc, and she bought him this car. The poor lady had passed and he didnt want to let the car just sit so we made a trade (he moved back to VA Beach after her passing) and here we are. A owner before him contacted me and told me the current rear bump came out a collapsed barn lol. I plan on getting the rust spots fixed and doing a epoxy primer (to hold me over til I put it back to factory or similar color), I already done a Front disc brake swap and plan on doing the rears.
The brake lines were done before I got it so thats a plus, about to get two more stock 80s/90s wheels (C series and squarebody, Astro van etc etc) so when I convert the rear, the calipers will clear. I know im drawing this out but thought id share, she still has the original radio (powers up but doesnt have output from speaker but will prob get it to work down the road). plan on stabilizing the quirks and just driving her where ever in VA (and beyond)
Nice to meet yall, plan on being on here quite a bit....
Nice picture, not sure about the bumper story, it came out of Saint Claire Shores.
She came out of Michigan Initially, last owner married a woman from there. Had a family etc etc, and she bought him this car. The poor lady had passed and he didnt want to let the car just sit so we made a trade (he moved back to VA Beach after her passing) and here we are. A owner before him contacted me and told me the current rear bump came out a collapsed barn lol. I plan on getting the rust spots fixed and doing a epoxy primer (to hold me over til I put it back to factory or similar color), I already done a Front disc brake swap and plan on doing the rears.
The brake lines were done before I got it so thats a plus, about to get two more stock 80s/90s wheels (C series and squarebody, Astro van etc etc) so when I convert the rear, the calipers will clear. I know im drawing this out but thought id share, she still has the original radio (powers up but doesnt have output from speaker but will prob get it to work down the road). plan on stabilizing the quirks and just driving her where ever in VA (and beyond)
Nice to meet yall, plan on being on here quite a bit....
Nice picture, not sure about the bumper story, it came out of Saint Claire Shores.
#351
Congrats.
I see you have the "Autronic eye" headlight dimmer on the dash.
I had a '57 Cadillac years ago that had that too.
You could walk in front of the car with a white shirt on, and it would dim the headlights.
I see you have the "Autronic eye" headlight dimmer on the dash.
I had a '57 Cadillac years ago that had that too.
You could walk in front of the car with a white shirt on, and it would dim the headlights.
#353
Hi, just joined the forum this week - this is my first post. I have a '55 Super 88 Holiday Hardtop Coupe that was originally purchased by my father in June of 1955. I drove it in high school, at age 16 in 1987 (see profile photo). It hasn't been driven since 1991; been towing from place to place for 32 years. I finally decided to sell my daily driver and put the $$ towards getting my Olds on the road again - since life has a way of eating up those funds I kept putting aside to fix it!
#354
Hi, just joined the forum this week - this is my first post. I have a '55 Super 88 Holiday Hardtop Coupe that was originally purchased by my father in June of 1955. I drove it in high school, at age 16 in 1987 (see profile photo). It hasn't been driven since 1991; been towing from place to place for 32 years. I finally decided to sell my daily driver and put the $$ towards getting my Olds on the road again - since life has a way of eating up those funds I kept putting aside to fix it!
#355
Welcome Jen R
Hey Jen R,
Welcome to Classic Oldsmobile, and not only is your 1955 Oldsmobile a great story, it has a great history, and will keep your Dad alive in your heart and mind every time you drive your '55....
I service a lot of guys on this sites with parts for their Oldsmobiles... I have some glorious New and N.O.S. parts --- and sorry, guys, but I would like to offer you extra discounts on parts you
may need or want, because it is especially nice to service a young Lady in the hobby. That is already Extra Special, and given your story and your keeping the 1955 Oldsmobile alive all
these years,, I would like to help you get driving again !!!
I have brakes, front end, NEW Water Pump, Fuel Pump Kit, Motor and Transmission Mounts, Ignition and Electrical, Switches and Relays, Tune Up Parts, and a whole lot more....
I have Only New Mechanical parts, no used or cosmetic parts....
Always best to simply call me --- 516 - 485 - 1935 --- Craig , West Hempstead, New York.....
Welcome to Classic Oldsmobile, and not only is your 1955 Oldsmobile a great story, it has a great history, and will keep your Dad alive in your heart and mind every time you drive your '55....
I service a lot of guys on this sites with parts for their Oldsmobiles... I have some glorious New and N.O.S. parts --- and sorry, guys, but I would like to offer you extra discounts on parts you
may need or want, because it is especially nice to service a young Lady in the hobby. That is already Extra Special, and given your story and your keeping the 1955 Oldsmobile alive all
these years,, I would like to help you get driving again !!!
I have brakes, front end, NEW Water Pump, Fuel Pump Kit, Motor and Transmission Mounts, Ignition and Electrical, Switches and Relays, Tune Up Parts, and a whole lot more....
I have Only New Mechanical parts, no used or cosmetic parts....
Always best to simply call me --- 516 - 485 - 1935 --- Craig , West Hempstead, New York.....
#356
Hey Jen R,
Welcome to Classic Oldsmobile, and not only is your 1955 Oldsmobile a great story, it has a great history, and will keep your Dad alive in your heart and mind every time you drive your '55....
I service a lot of guys on this sites with parts for their Oldsmobiles... I have some glorious New and N.O.S. parts --- and sorry, guys, but I would like to offer you extra discounts on parts you
may need or want, because it is especially nice to service a young Lady in the hobby. That is already Extra Special, and given your story and your keeping the 1955 Oldsmobile alive all
these years,, I would like to help you get driving again !!!
I have brakes, front end, NEW Water Pump, Fuel Pump Kit, Motor and Transmission Mounts, Ignition and Electrical, Switches and Relays, Tune Up Parts, and a whole lot more....
I have Only New Mechanical parts, no used or cosmetic parts....
Always best to simply call me --- 516 - 485 - 1935 --- Craig , West Hempstead, New York.....
Welcome to Classic Oldsmobile, and not only is your 1955 Oldsmobile a great story, it has a great history, and will keep your Dad alive in your heart and mind every time you drive your '55....
I service a lot of guys on this sites with parts for their Oldsmobiles... I have some glorious New and N.O.S. parts --- and sorry, guys, but I would like to offer you extra discounts on parts you
may need or want, because it is especially nice to service a young Lady in the hobby. That is already Extra Special, and given your story and your keeping the 1955 Oldsmobile alive all
these years,, I would like to help you get driving again !!!
I have brakes, front end, NEW Water Pump, Fuel Pump Kit, Motor and Transmission Mounts, Ignition and Electrical, Switches and Relays, Tune Up Parts, and a whole lot more....
I have Only New Mechanical parts, no used or cosmetic parts....
Always best to simply call me --- 516 - 485 - 1935 --- Craig , West Hempstead, New York.....
My friend's husband will be helping me with the repairs so hopefully I'll have a better idea of what I'll need in the next coming weeks.
My Dad would be thrilled 💗 Thank you for reaching out. Can't wait to start posting progress photos.
Jen
#357
#358
Welcome,
Some of us "old timers" on this forum were employed repairing these cars back when they were still common on the roads.
We offer a wealth of knowledge and experience, so don't be afraid to ask for advice.
Some of us "old timers" on this forum were employed repairing these cars back when they were still common on the roads.
We offer a wealth of knowledge and experience, so don't be afraid to ask for advice.
#359
Thank you so much! I welcome any and all help you and others can offer. Fortunately, I'm not afraid to ask questions 😁 I'm very excited about this adventure.... It's been a long time coming.
#360
Jen - Welcome to the asylum.
Everyone will look forward to your posts. With that said, I strongly suggest you create/make a thread of your own. You are piggybacking on this current thread and your future posts will get buried in this thread - best to create your own thread. Nice care, nice story.
Everyone will look forward to your posts. With that said, I strongly suggest you create/make a thread of your own. You are piggybacking on this current thread and your future posts will get buried in this thread - best to create your own thread. Nice care, nice story.