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Guest oldsmobile1915
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This is definitly an Oldsmobile V-8

Here are some pictures of all the parts for the 1916 version

http://www.geocities.com/oldsmobile1915/olds15p4.html

at the bottom you can click on the numbers to see the other pages.

I have the

1918 Oldsmobile Model 45A Parts Price list

1919-1920-1921 Model 45B and 46 Service Parts list

1916 Oldsmobile Model 44 Parts Price list

1916 Oldsmobile Model 43 Parts Price list

1916 Oldsmobile "Eight" Model 44 Instruction Book

1915 Oldsmobile Model 42 Parts Price list

As for the best possible manual for the vehicle, Dyke's Automotive Encyclopedia tells you how to do everything.

Keep in touch and best of luck.

If you need anything, just gimme a call.

Joe Ferrero

Here is my contact info:

Joe Ferrero

Geneseo, NY 14454

585-243-1638

www.geocities.com/oldsmobile1915

Guest oldsmobile1915
Posted

I'm quite the new guy to this vintage automobile. I'm 32 years old, so I havn't really "lived" around these kinda cars before... (everything in western NY rusts away within the first 10 years of existance) and even I got THAT one!!

I hope the engine can be salvaged and used in a nice restoration. Vintage parts are just getting more difficult to come by.

~Joe

www.geocities.com/oldsmobile1915

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