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Puzzle #1046 - Solved! 1949 Olds Special

Started by Otto Puzzell, September 30, 2008, 06:06:08 AM

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pieter

#1
I recognize a Studebaker Lark grille, so I would assume its Stud-based. No idea what it is, though.

[edit] make that a Hawk

Otto Puzzell

As far as I know, that is the only Studebaker part (real or replica) on the whole car.
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hugo90

That looks like a Studebaker engine to me, and the hood and grille are from a Hawk.  Other than that, i have no idea.

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Otto Puzzell

At least one AutoPuzzles member should be familiar with the type of engine in this car.
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Ray B.

Do you mean by that one who could recognize here an american V8 with triple carburetors?
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Allan L

Quote from: Ray B. on December 04, 2008, 09:52:38 AM
Do you mean by that one who could recognize here an american V8 with triple carburetors?
Jim Tiller ran a Chrysler on three carbs in his Allard J2, so it can be done!
No idea if it's a Chrysler engine  we're looking at, though.
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Otto Puzzell

Quote from: Ray B. on December 04, 2008, 09:52:38 AM
Do you mean by that one who could recognize here an american V8....

Yes.
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Ray B.

Quote from: Allan L on December 04, 2008, 11:25:10 AM
Jim Tiller ran a Chrysler on three carbs in his Allard J2, so it can be done!
And not only on an Allard. Triple carburation became quite common in many american makes in the late 50's and 60's, for their "sportiest" models (who could be sedate looking family sedans, yet). It would be called J-2 by Oldsmobile, Tri-Power by Pontiac...

But I am not as good as Allan to recognize an engine by the color of the valve covers, the looks of the exhaust pipe, or the placement of the distributor. Neither can I say what kind of carbs these are.
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Allan L

Quote from: Ray B. on December 05, 2008, 09:37:09 AM
But I am not as good as Allan to recognize an engine by the color of the valve covers, the looks of the exhaust pipe, or the placement of the distributor. Neither can I say what kind of carbs these are.
I'm not that good at that sort of thing!
Colour of valve covers is rarely a recognition aid!. I'm not up in US-V8s, but I don't think it's the Buick (that became a Rover) which has the distributor at the front.
I don't think it's the Chrysler Hemi as IITC it has the sparking plugs between the valves with tubes through the rocker covers (like the English Daimler 2½ and 4½ V8s).
It looks as if it only has three-branch exhaust manifolds with a siamesed port for the middle cylinders.
No idea what the carbs are, but they don't look that big.
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Ray B.

#12
Thanks Allan. I supposed it wasn't a Buick too because they originally had vertical valve covers, and of course not a hemi. I am too lazy to search for other makes, but I see that those chrome valve covers, triple two-barrel carbs look like they're from a J-2 Olds engine.

Right or wrong, Mr. Puzzell ?
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Otto Puzzell

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Ray B.

#14
 ::)

Let me warn you guys: typing "Oldsmobile" and "raccoon tail" in Google got me nowhere.
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Ray B.

The hood appears to come from a Stubebaker Hawk, but that doesn't help me much either.
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Otto Puzzell

When this car was used in competition (back in the day) it was used in hill-climb evnts.

And that trio of carbs is from Stromberg.

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Ray B.

"1949 Olds Special International Hillclimb Champion 1964. The "Old Yeller" of hill climbers, #23 Sports original Olds V-8, triple Strombergs and 4-spd. "

I've always loved an Old Yeller.
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Otto Puzzell

I'm getting far too generous with my clues of late.
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