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Hydra-matic Visor Info-1954 Super 88

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Old Nov 27, 2023 | 08:23 PM
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Hydra-matic Visor Info-1954 Super 88

The 1954 Oldsmobile that I acquired from my father-in-law (who acquired it from his father...I'm the 3rd owner) had an information wrapper on the driver's side visor with information on using the Hydra-matic transmission. I've attached the files in .jpg and .pdf if anyone is interested. The printed size is 12 1/8" x 15"(wide).

1954 Hydra-matic Operation Info
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54 Olds Visor Hydramatic.JPG (1.59 MB, 15 views)
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54 Olds Visor Hydramatic.pdf (1.07 MB, 13 views)

Last edited by justacog; Nov 29, 2023 at 06:23 AM. Reason: Correction on text regarding "...my wife's father-in-law.."
Old Nov 27, 2023 | 08:45 PM
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I had a 54 up until about two years ago. I collected lots of literature and stuff but I don't think I ever saw one of these. Thanks for posting.
Old Nov 28, 2023 | 05:44 AM
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Very cool! 😎

Thanks for posting.
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Old Nov 29, 2023 | 01:13 PM
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@justacog It's cool to see stuff like this,

Also that your the 3rd family member owing your car.

Thanks for posting

Old Nov 29, 2023 | 07:20 PM
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It's one of the coolest things I've ever seen.

You realize you just raised the bar for 1954s at Nationals, right?😄

Thanks for sharing.
Old Nov 29, 2023 | 07:48 PM
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Thanks rocketraider! I'm embarrassed to say I don't know what Nationals are . I just like taking old stuff and making them work and look like they did new..
Can you tell me a bit more about Nationals? Feel free to send me a private message with more info. I'm intrigued :-)
Old Nov 29, 2023 | 08:28 PM
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Can mean either the Oldsmobile Club of America or the National Antique Olds Club national show and swap meet. All Oldsmobile, from 1897 thru 2004, from all over the USA. Show classes that include all years.

Your HydraMatic instructions would be a nice addition to a 1954 Oldsmobile being shown at either club's National meet. Could probably be used on 1953 and 1955 cars too.

See by your profile you're in Texas. There are several active OCA Chapters in Texas and a lot of good people in them. Probably one close by you.
https://www.oldsmobileclub.org/membe...asp?type=21740

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Old Nov 30, 2023 | 07:57 AM
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As a member of the PRNDL generation, I would find that useful if not necessary in order to drive a '50s Hydramatic.
Old Feb 4, 2024 | 05:09 PM
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55 old mobile hydromatic

My 55 hydromatic works fine in all gears except it will not shift into fourth gear. Any suggestions on what to do first?
Old Feb 4, 2024 | 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Super88chris
My 55 hydromatic works fine in all gears except it will not shift into fourth gear. Any suggestions on what to do first?
At the risk of you becoming (more) annoyed w/ my comments, if your transmission does not shift into fourth gear, the transmission does not work fine in all gears.
Old Feb 4, 2024 | 05:27 PM
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Chris - This is an example of hijacking a thread which is not pertinent to your issue. This thread is in regards to "literature" and speaks nothing to resolving any transmission issues. Create a separate thread for your issue.
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Reply

Switched it to a new thread.
Old Feb 4, 2024 | 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by BangScreech4-4-2
As a member of the PRNDL generation, I would find that useful if not necessary in order to drive a '50s Hydramatic.
Word was the factory replaced a lot of parking lot fence in 1964. The new Jetaway ST300 appeared in 1964 Jetstar 88s and F85s with a PRNDL shift pattern. The 394 cars and everything that came before had PNDSLR HydraMatics.

Employees would come out and grab a motor pool car to go to lunch or a crosstown meeting and instinctively pull the shift lever all the way down to where R had been since HydraMatics were HydraMatics.

Jetaways didn't work like that and the motor pool car would often climb the fence to the occupants' surprise. Needless to say Jetaways weren't very popular with the Administration Building folks at the start. Helen Earley herself told that story.

Buick switched from PNDLR Twin Turbine Dynaflows to PRNDL ST300s in their 1964 B body cars. Pontiac didn't switch to Turbo HydraMatics until 1965, but it's a pretty safe guess the Buick and Pontiac office workers might have taken out their share of fencing too.
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