1946 1947 and 1948 How many own them?
#761
Jerry, thanks for the message. Your initiative is highly appreciated.
Yes I still got the olds and will not give it away - donīt worry!
In fact I am currently not working on my Olds due to other urgencies.
Hope to be able to continue in autumn/winter. Status as it was last year, shown in the pictures.
Peter
Yes I still got the olds and will not give it away - donīt worry!
In fact I am currently not working on my Olds due to other urgencies.
Hope to be able to continue in autumn/winter. Status as it was last year, shown in the pictures.
Peter
#762
He must be feeling better, he sent me an email this morning! Unfortunately the car he got in had a trashed dash, but he said he is supposed to be getting another one soon. One can hope!
#763
Dang, Well I will keep my eyes peeled. Glad he got back to you with an answer at least. I haven't heard anything quite yet. Maybe ill send an email in the next couple days if I don't hear anything.
#765
need parts!!
Hey guys! I have a 47 olds 66 series I'm restoring & the chrome guy never returned some of my parts & looks like he never will. I'm in need of the center hood strip molding. It's the last piece to my puzzle. If anyone has one please call or text me at 7028620327. Thanks
#767
Hey guys! I have a 47 olds 66 series I'm restoring & the chrome guy never returned some of my parts & looks like he never will. I'm in need of the center hood strip molding. It's the last piece to my puzzle. If anyone has one please call or text me at 7028620327. Thanks
I have a 1947 78 series that I may be parting out. I have the center chrome for the hood. I am guessing it will be a little long but you may be able to make it work. I will know for sure if it is available by the end of the weekend and get in touch with you.
#769
Found a 1946 66 series 2 door sedan. If all goes good I will be driving it home tomorrow!! It is in superior condition to my 1947. Plus I was going to do away with the chrome molding on the hood and not run the hood ornament on the 47; so at least I can help someone out with a part I don't want.
If it does happen tomorrow I'll have my husband snap some pics of me driving it home and ill share them with you guys.
If it does happen tomorrow I'll have my husband snap some pics of me driving it home and ill share them with you guys.
#771
Well Dennis...that's a funny story:
#1 Always get photos
#2 Always double check your resources, even if the info came from a knowledgeable source.
The fender is on the bus headed my way. I am tracking it online so I can go get it (2hours away) when it arrives. Unfortunately the info I got from the forum was incorrect and the fender will not work for my 47. I should have looked in my Hollanders before it shipped. At the very least maybe I can weld the front of the 47 to the back of the 42, which will be easier than fixing the current 47 fender. It will be so sad to chop an NOS fender!! Oh well lesson learned.
What happened with the dash? I did see that the 66series dash doesn't have a cutout.
#1 Always get photos
#2 Always double check your resources, even if the info came from a knowledgeable source.
The fender is on the bus headed my way. I am tracking it online so I can go get it (2hours away) when it arrives. Unfortunately the info I got from the forum was incorrect and the fender will not work for my 47. I should have looked in my Hollanders before it shipped. At the very least maybe I can weld the front of the 47 to the back of the 42, which will be easier than fixing the current 47 fender. It will be so sad to chop an NOS fender!! Oh well lesson learned.
What happened with the dash? I did see that the 66series dash doesn't have a cutout.
#772
I was not aware a 42 fender would be different from a 47 fender! What is different about it?
The dash you found on ebay is a weird story too. The guy says it was from a 47 model 76 convertible, but I can't find anything in the databases other than a model 68 or 98 vert, so I think he may be mistaken about the model number of what he has. I'm leaning towards it being from a model 68 though, which would work for me, but by the time I came to this conclusion the listing expired. Nobody bought it, but it has not been relisted yet. If it does get relisted I think I will grab it. As far as the cutout is concerned, it looks like it could be just the chrome piece that has the cutout. Not sure why the different chrome pieces, but I can use a non cutout chrome piece I think to make it look right for my car. Hope he relists it!
Dennis
PS, can't wait to see your new project!
The dash you found on ebay is a weird story too. The guy says it was from a 47 model 76 convertible, but I can't find anything in the databases other than a model 68 or 98 vert, so I think he may be mistaken about the model number of what he has. I'm leaning towards it being from a model 68 though, which would work for me, but by the time I came to this conclusion the listing expired. Nobody bought it, but it has not been relisted yet. If it does get relisted I think I will grab it. As far as the cutout is concerned, it looks like it could be just the chrome piece that has the cutout. Not sure why the different chrome pieces, but I can use a non cutout chrome piece I think to make it look right for my car. Hope he relists it!
Dennis
PS, can't wait to see your new project!
#773
The 42 has a different grill, which cuts into the front of the fender differently than the 47. Hollanders lists a different part for the 42, so that also tells me that the front fenders won't work.
Here is the 42 front (left) and 47 (right):
Here is the 42 front (left) and 47 (right):
#774
Two are better than one
I picked up a 1946 series 66 today and drove it two hours down the highway to get it home. Definitely made me want to upgrade from stock steering and suspension. It's in WAY better shape than my 47.
By the way Dennis, my fender is at the bus depot I go pick it up tomorrow
Silly iPad will only do 1 pic at a time so I will add more when I am on my regular computer.
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By the way Dennis, my fender is at the bus depot I go pick it up tomorrow
Silly iPad will only do 1 pic at a time so I will add more when I am on my regular computer.
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#776
I picked up a 1946 series 66 today and drove it two hours down the highway to get it home. Definitely made me want to upgrade from stock steering and suspension. It's in WAY better shape than my 47.
By the way Dennis, my fender is at the bus depot I go pick it up tomorrow
Silly iPad will only do 1 pic at a time so I will add more when I am on my regular computer.
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By the way Dennis, my fender is at the bus depot I go pick it up tomorrow
Silly iPad will only do 1 pic at a time so I will add more when I am on my regular computer.
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Does your '47 have a fastback trunk lid in good shape??
#777
Savage Beard - the trunk lid is in great shape, no major rust, light surface rust, no dents. But if I remember you have a a 4 door sedan (fastback): is that correct? If so Hollanders lists a different trunk lid for 2 door vs 4 door. I would be happy to take pictures and measurements and send them to you if you want to see if you can make it work.
#779
It was in decent shape; surface rust all over - looks like his storage may not be the best. Couple small dents. And I got it cheaper than the price he had marked on the side. But here is what a NOS 1942 fender looks like.
Wish it was bolt on for the 1947, but now that I have the 46 I kind of don't even need it. I did find a 1942 78 series that is in great shape body wise, and is going really cheap - and I would be able to use the 47 interior in it; I have been toying with going and picking it up also. But how many Olds does a girl need?
#781
I think I remember seeing this discussed before, but never a real answer. Is the straight 8(from a series 78) a direct bolt in to a series 76? I have a series 76 with a nice running straight 6, but got a lead on a good running straight 8 in the area. What will have to be changed? thanks in advance!
#782
Savage Beard - from what I can tell the 8 from the 78series will bolt into the 76series. Hollanders states that 6 & 8 are interchangeable. I know that the chassis are identical on the 47' 76 & 78 series. That 8 should bolt right up the transmission and the motor mounts shouldn't need changed. This is just info I have read and found out doing research for my own 47'.
By the way did you want pictures and measurements for the 78 series trunk lid? I think that the trunk lid on the 2 door is longer than for your 4 door.
By the way did you want pictures and measurements for the 78 series trunk lid? I think that the trunk lid on the 2 door is longer than for your 4 door.
#783
6 to 8 swap
I think I remember seeing this discussed before, but never a real answer. Is the straight 8(from a series 78) a direct bolt in to a series 76? I have a series 76 with a nice running straight 6, but got a lead on a good running straight 8 in the area. What will have to be changed? thanks in advance!
Go back to July 5, 2014 in Vintage Forum (6 to 8 Cyliner Swap) and the info you need is there.
There is a lot of this stuff repeated in these forums and a forum search for "Six and Eight Cylinder" under Vintage Oldsmobile would have located it for you. It takes some practice and persistence to search the forums but you are usually rewarded for it.
Additionally, if you had the 1948 Oldsmobile Master Chassis Parts Book you could have looked in there and seen that the parts that are usually of concern in a swap such as mounts, fans, shrouds, driveshaft, transmission etc. all have the same part # for sixes and eights which is a real strong clue that the swap can be done when coupled with the fact the wheelbase for 66 and 68 models is identical.
I really question if it is worth it for the 10 horsepower difference. Others have noted the same thing. I think quite a few have investigated the swap but very few have done it after considering the extra expense and scarcity of 8 cyl. parts plus the labor involved. Neither of those engines is going to set the world on fire where performance is concerned. If you have the space why not buy, prep for storage and stash the eight for the day when the six gives it up and then you have a ready replacement?
Jerry
#784
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Go back to July 5, 2014 in Vintage Forum (6 to 8 Cyliner Swap) and the info you need is there.
There is a lot of this stuff repeated in these forums and a forum search for "Six and Eight Cylinder" under Vintage Oldsmobile would have located it for you. It takes some practice and persistence to search the forums but you are usually rewarded for it.
Additionally, if you had the 1948 Oldsmobile Master Chassis Parts Book you could have looked in there and seen that the parts that are usually of concern in a swap such as mounts, fans, shrouds, driveshaft, transmission etc. all have the same part # for sixes and eights which is a real strong clue that the swap can be done when coupled with the fact the wheelbase for 66 and 68 models is identical.
I really question if it is worth it for the 10 horsepower difference. Others have noted the same thing. I think quite a few have investigated the swap but very few have done it after considering the extra expense and scarcity of 8 cyl. parts plus the labor involved. Neither of those engines is going to set the world on fire where performance is concerned. If you have the space why not buy, prep for storage and stash the eight for the day when the six gives it up and then you have a ready replacement?
Jerry
Go back to July 5, 2014 in Vintage Forum (6 to 8 Cyliner Swap) and the info you need is there.
There is a lot of this stuff repeated in these forums and a forum search for "Six and Eight Cylinder" under Vintage Oldsmobile would have located it for you. It takes some practice and persistence to search the forums but you are usually rewarded for it.
Additionally, if you had the 1948 Oldsmobile Master Chassis Parts Book you could have looked in there and seen that the parts that are usually of concern in a swap such as mounts, fans, shrouds, driveshaft, transmission etc. all have the same part # for sixes and eights which is a real strong clue that the swap can be done when coupled with the fact the wheelbase for 66 and 68 models is identical.
I really question if it is worth it for the 10 horsepower difference. Others have noted the same thing. I think quite a few have investigated the swap but very few have done it after considering the extra expense and scarcity of 8 cyl. parts plus the labor involved. Neither of those engines is going to set the world on fire where performance is concerned. If you have the space why not buy, prep for storage and stash the eight for the day when the six gives it up and then you have a ready replacement?
Jerry
47OldsWy, I do not need the measurements from your trunk lid. As you are correct and they will not match up. I do thank you though for thinking of me and offering to help.
#785
Savage Beard, is this what you are looking for?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1947-1948-Ol...dc11b1&vxp=mtr
Dennis
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1947-1948-Ol...dc11b1&vxp=mtr
Dennis
Last edited by Sporty45; August 23rd, 2015 at 05:09 PM.
#786
Yes, Dennis, its been on Ebay a while. Its on the complete other side of the country from me, so I have been trying to source one a little closer. I looked at the interchange manual, but was there a trunk and fastback version of 47 series 76?
thanks
Bryan
thanks
Bryan
#787
#788
I looked at that one on EBay and noticed that it says it comes off a convertible coupe, which means that trunk is from a 68 or 98. The interchange manual doesn't list a coupe version in the 76 or 78, I haven't seen one is my searches, so I'm going to go with a No.
Last edited by 47OldsWy; August 25th, 2015 at 04:54 AM.
#789
I have a '47 78 series I am working on. also a '48 for parts. It has no front fenders or hood. My friend has a '46 he is fixing going all the way with it. Be glad to help any one with parts if possible. Location is Richland wa.
#790
Welcome to CO and Vintage Olds 46-48 thread
Hi Pilgrim and welcome to CO. More particularly I'm really pleased to see another 40s Oldsmobile being worked on. You were wise to get a spare parts car for your 78 Series. Tri Cities area where you live is about 3-4 hours away from my home in SW Washington. There are 40s Olds owners scattered all around the USA and in foreign countries. I think there are at least 8-10 in Washington State and others in Oregon, Montana, Idaho and British Columbia. All are places easily reached on road trips for parts.
This is by far the most cordial and helpful group I've run across in decades of having the old car hobby.
Tell your friend with the 46 to join in the CO community too.
Jerry
Woodland WA.
ps. We really like photos of the cars so read up on picture posting and send some along.
#793
Hello guys,
I thought I may give you an update on my car, its going pretty slow but with solid steps. The chasis was pretty bad so it was sand blasted and repaired, it was cracked in the back, where the rear axle springs rest. The body has also been sand blasted an they have started working on it, still a very long way to go.
I thought I may give you an update on my car, its going pretty slow but with solid steps. The chasis was pretty bad so it was sand blasted and repaired, it was cracked in the back, where the rear axle springs rest. The body has also been sand blasted an they have started working on it, still a very long way to go.
#794
Hello again Manuel. You are making great progress on your 48 Convertible as the photos indicate. Don't worry about it going slow. I've been 7 years getting mine to the point it is almost ready to paint and still need glass, upholstery and top after that so it is likely to be another year at least. I can only go as fast as my budget which is pretty slow. Keep sending pictures from Buenos Aires. You might be the only 46-48 Oldsmobile member from Argentina.
#795
Hello again Manuel. You are making great progress on your 48 Convertible as the photos indicate. Don't worry about it going slow. I've been 7 years getting mine to the point it is almost ready to paint and still need glass, upholstery and top after that so it is likely to be another year at least. I can only go as fast as my budget which is pretty slow. Keep sending pictures from Buenos Aires. You might be the only 46-48 Oldsmobile member from Argentina.
I am not worried about going slow, I am still young, only 26 years old . All the rubber parts (the bushings?) where changed. I plan to give the car all the atention it needs. I have decided to paint the car in blue, as similar as I can to the darkshade blue poly, but I cannot get a good reference. I also need to know which is the exact color of the engine as I am working on that at the moment. If any of you guys can help me with that, I'll be really happy.
Best wishes
Manuel
#797
Have you tried searching the restoration or paint forums here on classic olds for "straight 8 engine color"? Maybe an old thread there that will give the code. Best of luck,
Jerry
#798
Manuel, here is another source which sells by quart. Not aerosol. They could either supply or maybe give you the code so you could get it locally
http://www.hirschauto.com/ENGINE-ENA...LDZ%20GN%20ER/
Jerry
http://www.hirschauto.com/ENGINE-ENA...LDZ%20GN%20ER/
Jerry
#800
Does anyone have, or know where to get, the trunk latch assembly for 66 series? I need the entire thing - handle, latch mechanism, everything. I am trying to make the latch off my 78 series work but they are so different, that it may not work. Any leads would be appreciated.
Thanks
Thanks