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1934 Oldsmobile

Other models
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1934 Oldsmobile Other models

For Sale 1934 Oldsmobile Eight Convertible Coupe
VIN: L33171
Series L; Model 34418. 90 bhp, 240 cu. in. L-head inline 8-cylinder engine, single downdraft Stromberg carburetor, three-speed synchronized manual transmission, semi-floating rear axle, and four-wheel Bendix hydraulic drum brakes. Wheelbase: 119"
• Exceedingly rare; one of five known examples
• AACA show-winning restoration; handsome and highly equipped
The second nameplate in William Durant’s fledgling General Motors, Oldsmobile overlapped market segments with several other GM marques until Alfred P. Sloan established a price hierarchy in the mid-1920s. Despite early market leadership, Oldsmobile’s fortunes slipped by the 1920s, yet survived the Great Depression by simply providing tangible value for the money; their cars were solid, well-engineered, and stylish with advanced features. This strong focus helped Oldsmobile earn its reputation as the “engineering” division of GM, and by 1934, its future was secured with a major expansion of its tooling, assembly lines, and shipping facilities.
While Oldsmobile was ultimately discontinued in 2002, it will forever retain its status as the sole North American automobile manufacturer with history touching the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries. This handsome eight-cylinder L-34 convertible coupe from 1934 is a wonderful example of Oldsmobile’s remarkable growth during the mid-1930s. Quite rare when new, and even more so today with only five known to exist, it was restored by Anderson Restorations, of Wisconsin, to award-winning standards, with AACA Senior Grand National First Prize and Senior National First Prize awards to its credit.
In addition to the jaunty rumble seat, desirable features include striking, painted upper-body and wheel accents, a Haartz cloth top, dual Trippe lights, rare dual side-mounted spares, dual “trumpet” horns, dual windshield wipers, wide whitewall tires, chrome wheel-trim rings, and Oldsmobile’s beautiful Art Deco-inspired “Goddess” radiator mascot. A handsome wood grain dash treatment and deluxe gearshift ball round out the interior. Beautiful, desirable, and highly equipped, this 1934 Oldsmobile Eight Convertible Coupe exemplifies the stylistic and engineering leadership of Oldsmobile, one of GM"s earliest divisions. As such, it is sure to make a key addition to any serious collection of fine prewar American automobiles.
Convertible - AACA Senior Grand National winner and AACA Senior National 1st winner.
A very rare car with only 5 known to exist. A beautiful and unique car that is equipped with a Haartz cloth top, Trippe lights, rare dual sidemount tires, dual trumpet horns, dual wipers, pin striping accents on the body and wheels, www tires and beauty rings. Other great features of this Grand National Winner are the rumble seat and the absolutely gorgeous Draped Woman hood ornament.
SHOW RESULTS
1st in Class National Oldsmobile Club of America, Boone, Iowa
1st Place Junior Antique Automobile Club of America, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
1st in Class Oldsmobile Club of America, Oconomowak, Michigan
1st Place Senior Award Antique Automobile Club of America, Jamestown, Indiana
1st Place Preservation Award Antique Automobile Club of America, Molien Illinois
1st Place Grand National Award Antique Automobile Club of America, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Concourse Invitation Meadowbrook Concours D'Elegance, Pontiac, Michigan

For Sale 1934 Oldsmobile Eight Convertible Coupe

 

VIN: L33171

 

Series L; Model 34418. 90 bhp, 240 cu. in. L-head inline 8-cylinder engine, single downdraft Stromberg carburetor, three-speed synchronized manual transmission, semi-floating rear axle, and four-wheel Bendix hydraulic drum brakes. Wheelbase: 119"

 

• Exceedingly rare; one of five known examples

 

• AACA show-winning restoration; handsome and highly equipped

 

The second nameplate in William Durant’s fledgling General Motors, Oldsmobile overlapped market segments with several other GM marques until Alfred P. Sloan established a price hierarchy in the mid-1920s. Despite early market leadership, Oldsmobile’s fortunes slipped by the 1920s, yet survived the Great Depression by simply providing tangible value for the money; their cars were solid, well-engineered, and stylish with advanced features. This strong focus helped Oldsmobile earn its reputation as the “engineering” division of GM, and by 1934, its future was secured with a major expansion of its tooling, assembly lines, and shipping facilities.

 

While Oldsmobile was ultimately discontinued in 2002, it will forever retain its status as the sole North American automobile manufacturer with history touching the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries. This handsome eight-cylinder L-34 convertible coupe from 1934 is a wonderful example of Oldsmobile’s remarkable growth during the mid-1930s. Quite rare when new, and even more so today with only five known to exist, it was restored by Anderson Restorations, of Wisconsin, to award-winning standards, with AACA Senior Grand National First Prize and Senior National First Prize awards to its credit.

 

In addition to the jaunty rumble seat, desirable features include striking, painted upper-body and wheel accents, a Haartz cloth top, dual Trippe lights, rare dual side-mounted spares, dual “trumpet” horns, dual windshield wipers, wide whitewall tires, chrome wheel-trim rings, and Oldsmobile’s beautiful Art Deco-inspired “Goddess” radiator mascot. A handsome wood grain dash treatment and deluxe gearshift ball round out the interior. Beautiful, desirable, and highly equipped, this 1934 Oldsmobile Eight Convertible Coupe exemplifies the stylistic and engineering leadership of Oldsmobile, one of GM"s earliest divisions. As such, it is sure to make a key addition to any serious collection of fine prewar American automobiles.

 

Convertible - AACA Senior Grand National winner and AACA Senior National 1st winner.

 

A very rare car with only 5 known to exist. A beautiful and unique car that is equipped with a Haartz cloth top, Trippe lights, rare dual sidemount tires, dual trumpet horns, dual wipers, pin striping accents on the body and wheels, www tires and beauty rings. Other great features of this Grand National Winner are the rumble seat and the absolutely gorgeous Draped Woman hood ornament.

 

SHOW RESULTS

 

1st in Class National Oldsmobile Club of America, Boone, Iowa

 

1st Place Junior Antique Automobile Club of America, Cedar Rapids, Iowa

 

1st in Class Oldsmobile Club of America, Oconomowak, Michigan

 

1st Place Senior Award Antique Automobile Club of America, Jamestown, Indiana

 

1st Place Preservation Award Antique Automobile Club of America, Molien Illinois

 

1st Place Grand National Award Antique Automobile Club of America, Kalamazoo, Michigan

 

Concourse Invitation Meadowbrook Concours D'Elegance, Pontiac, Michigan

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Make: Oldsmobile

Model: Other models

Year: 1934

Price: Price on request

Condition: cond 1 Exceptional

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Name: The Guild of Automotive Restorers

Country: Canada

State or Region: Bradford

Postal code: L3Z 2B5

Languages: English

Tel: 905-775-0499, 905-775-0944

Website: www.guildclassiccars.com


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