Vintage Oldsmobiles Curved Dash, Limited Touring, Models 40, 53, 66; Series 60, 70, 90

-40 Series 90 Custom Cruiser Club Coupe

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Old Dec 27, 2016 | 12:19 AM
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-40 Series 90 Custom Cruiser Club Coupe

A few pics of my Olds coupe.





Old Dec 27, 2016 | 03:54 AM
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That is a beautiful car.
Old Dec 27, 2016 | 04:14 AM
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Wow....... Just wow.
Old Dec 27, 2016 | 04:15 AM
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Very nicely done, Orn. Do you have a build thread on it?
Old Dec 27, 2016 | 07:00 AM
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Very Nice ! Original engine, drivetrain ?
Old Dec 27, 2016 | 08:16 AM
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Bitchin ride no matter how it's powered.Loving it.... Tedd
Old Dec 27, 2016 | 08:29 AM
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That car has great lines!

She's Sleek and Beautiful.
Old Dec 27, 2016 | 08:38 AM
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That is one terrific looking '40 coupe. It should be on the Olds Calendar next year. How about some details on the build?

Do you still have the red 47(?) coupe?

Jerry
Old Dec 27, 2016 | 10:50 AM
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Thank you all for the kind words. My -40 coupe still got the original flathead eight with a 3-speed column shift. The car now run on 12 volt with airride in rear and a 3.63:1 third member compared to the stock 4.30:1. Otherwise the car is original. I have just spent half a day to lower the front bumper almost 4". I think the car have great lines from every angel except
straight from the front. I don't understand why Oldsmobile's
design department drew the front bumper halfway up on the grill? Well now it looks way better imho. Jerry, I sold my 47 Coupe a few years ago.

Here's two pics from before and after lowering the front bumper.

Before


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Old Dec 27, 2016 | 03:18 PM
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That is one mean, yet sweet looking ride...
Old Dec 28, 2016 | 05:37 AM
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Old Dec 28, 2016 | 03:29 PM
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I think its neat that it has the original straight 8. I bet it sounds good with the duals !
Old Dec 28, 2016 | 08:32 PM
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Classy looking ride!, Of course then again I'm completely biased!
Old Dec 28, 2016 | 11:22 PM
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[QUOTE=Ornberg;978232]Thank you all for the kind words. I have just spent half a day to lower the front bumper almost 4". I think the car have great lines from every angel except
straight from the front. I don't understand why Oldsmobile's
design department drew the front bumper halfway up on the grill? Well now it looks way better imho.
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Ornberg, I also think the front bumper looks better lower down.

I'm just guessing here but I would bet the height of the front bumper was dictated by the average height of other car's rear bumpers. Positioning the Olds front bumper at about average rear bumper height would protect the front end of the Olds against people carelessly backing their car into the front of the Olds and damaging that nice grille or fenders.

Also it was common in those days if someone's battery failed to offer to "give them a push" with your car to get theirs started. Alternatively if it couldn't be started you could at least give them a bit of a push with your car to help move them to the side of the road. We were maybe more thoughtful and gave a helping hand more readily back then. If you were going to push their car you would want your front bumper to match as closely as possible the other car's rear bumper. Most cars then had standard transmissions and could be push started. Early Hydramatics could also be push started because of the 2nd fluid pump in the transmission. After they eliminated the 2nd pump in the 1950s (?) Hydramatics could no longer be push started.
Jerry

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Old Jan 3, 2017 | 05:44 PM
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Great looking car, my question is your car does not appear to have running boards, in 1940 did you have the option of running boards or stream boards like the 1939 models
had ? Any way what you looks have way better than boards. Can post a closer picture of them? Thanks Gary
Old Jan 3, 2017 | 05:54 PM
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The running boards were only on 60 and 70 series. All of the 90 series had smooth sides.
Old Jan 3, 2017 | 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by garykrig
Great looking car, my question is your car does not appear to have running boards, in 1940 did you have the option of running boards or stream boards like the 1939 models
had ? Any way what you looks have way better than boards. Can post a closer picture of them? Thanks Gary
Here's another photo who shows the side of the car. As Funkwagon455 wrote, the 90 series was the only Olds with smooth sides.



Jerry, your explanation about the height of the bumpers sounds credible.
Old Jan 4, 2017 | 04:45 PM
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Beautiful car! Great lines.

Mark
Old Jan 4, 2017 | 08:01 PM
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Simply gorgeous...............
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