Oldsmobile 98 Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The Oldsmobile 98 (formerly Series 90 Custom Cruiser) was a full-size automobile sold by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors in the United States. The name appeared with the first post-World War II Oldsmobiles in 1941. It was, as it would remain, the top of the line model, with lesser Oldsmobiles having lower numbers such as 66 and 76. These were replaced by the Oldsmobile 88 in 1949, and the two number-names would carry on into the 90's as the bread and butter of the full-size Oldsmobile lineup.Occasionally additional nomenclature was used with the name, such as L/S and Holiday, and the 98 Regency badge would become increasingly common in the later years of the model. The 98 shared its bodyshell with the Buick Electra.
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The first Series 90 was the 1941 96. According to Oldsmobile's naming standard, it used a straight-6 engine and lasted just one year. The 98 name also debuted with a straight-8 engine. The Series 90 replaced the Oldsmobile Series 80 as the top car in the company's lineup.
The Rocket V8 engine appeared in the 1949 98.
Body styles:
The 1956 98 used a 126 in wheelbase.
The 1971 through 1976 Ninety-Eight was very similar to the Oldsmobile 88.
The 98 moved from the rear wheel drive GM C platform to a new front wheel drive platform for 1985.
Engines:
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