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Wonderful Steel & Brass/165ci I4/3-Speed Manual/Leather Seating/Acetylene Lamps
Stock #:
20
Exterior Color:
Maroon red
Interior Color:
Black
Body Type:
Convertible
Transmission:
3 Speed Manual
Drivetrain:
RWD
Engine:
165ci 4 Cylinder
Mileage:
61,178
1908 Oldsmobile Series 20 4 Passenger Touring Sedan

In 1908 Oldmobile joined the newly organized General Motors Company and assumed operations from Ransom E. Olds on Nov 12th 1908.  At that time GM introduced the Series 20 model, which was essentially a 1908 Buick Model 10 that incorporated a stretched wheelbase and minor interior changes.  For consignment, quality restoration for this 1909 Oldsmobile Series 20 tourer and this car presents well in maroon red with a black canvas top for accenting.  In an era when cars were still more like carriages, this car shows as such and is in excellent condition.  A convertible top gives you the option to drive in bad weather albeit without front doors or side coverings, and acetylene lamps give you light to travel at night, not often done in 1909.  Our consignment is a real fully restored piece of early motoring history.

Note: While we believe this to be a Series 20 from 1909, the vehicle is titled as a 1908.  Please research proper titling procedures for your country, state, province, county or local municipality.

Exterior
Beautifully preserved steel painted in snappy maroon red makes up the undulating bodywork of this early automobile.  An abundance of brass is on from the radiator surround to the lighting, horn, and on back for a tail light.  The lighting comprises a pair of acetylene brass headlamps, cowl mounted brass oil lamps and a single brass oil fired tail lamp.  The headlamps are fueled by a carbide generator on the left running board.  Maroon painted undulating fenders hang off of either side and have a black rubber covered running board to connect them.  With a cowled hood, walnut firewall and no front door design, the exterior shows nicely curved metal seat surrounds on top of a styled box if you will, much like a sleigh or buggy of the day.  On top is a nice black canvas convertible top which moves up and down with ease.  On the driver's running board is a tank for the acetylene gas to power the lighting on the exterior and a small tool box is on the passenger's running board.  Beautiful 34-inch wood spoked wheels are painted maroon with some brass hubs and are wrapped in like lightly dry rotted 34x3 1/2 rubber.  

Interior
Simple but beautiful harkening back to the carriage days, the seats are upholstered in diamond-pattern black buttoned leather.  They have dual curves for the back supports and padded rounded over seats.  A large wood rimmed steering wheel with brass spokes reaches for the driver via a polished brass column.  It fronts a brass trimmed walnut stained wooden dashboard which houses what looks like the control panel for a furnace rather than a car.  It has brass gauges with white face dials, one of which is an eight-day clock and the other the speedometer.  A square varnished wood box resides here as well and covers the mechanicals for the brass Remy switch controller.  In the back, doors swing open for the rear seat passengers who are greeted with smooth black leather door paneling and a brass and wood grab bar attached to the rear of the front seat tub helps with the entrance.   Industrial square pattern metal flooring is on the front floors and remains very clean with a few pedals to drive this complex machine.  For the rear seat riders we see lightly faded black carpeting.

Drivetrain
Lifting the cowled hood and we see a cast iron 165ci 4 cylinder engine capable of 22hp powering this car.  It shows open valve springs and more brass for the piping.  A 1-barrel carburetor feeds it fuel and a 3-speed Selective Sliding gear transmission is also on, albeit shifted from nearly outside the driver's seat tub.   All very nicely restored and looking good.

Undercarriage
Also wonderfully restored presenting in all maroon steel supporting black painted oak wood floor boards.  Buggy spring suspension are in the rear and up front we see a traditional leaf spring.  Mechanical drum brakes are noted on the back, but these are for the parking brake only as the foot brake is actually connected to the crankshaft.   

Drive-Ability
While no attempt to start the car was made, we can confirm the engine does turn over by hand and makes compression.  As with any car out of long term storage, some TLC will be in order.

A natural for Brass Era tours, this is an archetypal Oldsmobile from the company's first year after joining GM.  Compared to the Model T this Olds makes the Lizzy look like a Yugo!  A nicely restored example, in need of a little TLC, but then is ready to go and show.

Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is and our phone number is 855-201-7026. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.

Vehicle Description

1908 Oldsmobile Series 20 4 Passenger Touring Sedan

In 1908 Oldmobile joined the newly organized General Motors Company and assumed operations from Ransom E. Olds on Nov 12th 1908.  At that time GM introduced the Series 20 model, which was essentially a 1908 Buick Model 10 that incorporated a stretched wheelbase and minor interior changes.  For consignment, quality restoration for this 1909 Oldsmobile Series 20 tourer and this car presents well in maroon red with a black canvas top for accenting.  In an era when cars were still more like carriages, this car shows as such and is in excellent condition.  A convertible top gives you the option to drive in bad weather albeit without front doors or side coverings, and acetylene lamps give you light to travel at night, not often done in 1909.  Our consignment is a real fully restored piece of early motoring history.

Note: While we believe this to be a Series 20 from 1909, the vehicle is titled as a 1908.  Please research proper titling procedures for your country, state, province, county or local municipality.

Exterior
Beautifully preserved steel painted in snappy maroon red makes up the undulating bodywork of this early automobile.  An abundance of brass is on from the radiator surround to the lighting, horn, and on back for a tail light.  The lighting comprises a pair of acetylene brass headlamps, cowl mounted brass oil lamps and a single brass oil fired tail lamp.  The headlamps are fueled by a carbide generator on the left running board.  Maroon painted undulating fenders hang off of either side and have a black rubber covered running board to connect them.  With a cowled hood, walnut firewall and no front door design, the exterior shows nicely curved metal seat surrounds on top of a styled box if you will, much like a sleigh or buggy of the day.  On top is a nice black canvas convertible top which moves up and down with ease.  On the driver's running board is a tank for the acetylene gas to power the lighting on the exterior and a small tool box is on the passenger's running board.  Beautiful 34-inch wood spoked wheels are painted maroon with some brass hubs and are wrapped in like lightly dry rotted 34x3 1/2 rubber.  

Interior
Simple but beautiful harkening back to the carriage days, the seats are upholstered in diamond-pattern black buttoned leather.  They have dual curves for the back supports and padded rounded over seats.  A large wood rimmed steering wheel with brass spokes reaches for the driver via a polished brass column.  It fronts a brass trimmed walnut stained wooden dashboard which houses what looks like the control panel for a furnace rather than a car.  It has brass gauges with white face dials, one of which is an eight-day clock and the other the speedometer.  A square varnished wood box resides here as well and covers the mechanicals for the brass Remy switch controller.  In the back, doors swing open for the rear seat passengers who are greeted with smooth black leather door paneling and a brass and wood grab bar attached to the rear of the front seat tub helps with the entrance.   Industrial square pattern metal flooring is on the front floors and remains very clean with a few pedals to drive this complex machine.  For the rear seat riders we see lightly faded black carpeting.

Drivetrain
Lifting the cowled hood and we see a cast iron 165ci 4 cylinder engine capable of 22hp powering this car.  It shows open valve springs and more brass for the piping.  A 1-barrel carburetor feeds it fuel and a 3-speed Selective Sliding gear transmission is also on, albeit shifted from nearly outside the driver's seat tub.   All very nicely restored and looking good.

Undercarriage
Also wonderfully restored presenting in all maroon steel supporting black painted oak wood floor boards.  Buggy spring suspension are in the rear and up front we see a traditional leaf spring.  Mechanical drum brakes are noted on the back, but these are for the parking brake only as the foot brake is actually connected to the crankshaft.   

Drive-Ability
While no attempt to start the car was made, we can confirm the engine does turn over by hand and makes compression.  As with any car out of long term storage, some TLC will be in order.

A natural for Brass Era tours, this is an archetypal Oldsmobile from the company's first year after joining GM.  Compared to the Model T this Olds makes the Lizzy look like a Yugo!  A nicely restored example, in need of a little TLC, but then is ready to go and show.

Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is and our phone number is 855-201-7026. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.

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About Classic Auto Mall

Classic Auto Mall is a world class consignment house located in southeastern Pennsylvania with indoor showroom space for up to 1,000 collectable and special interest vehicles offered for sale. We are conveniently located just west of Philadelphia. This one of a kind building is climate controlled and security monitored and is the ultimate destination for classic and specialty car lovers. The building is located right on the Pennsylvania Turnpike with terrific frontage and exposure. Additionally, this one of a kind building houses one of the finest barn find collections in the world with over 400 vehicles on display. The facility and grounds have plenty of room for indoor and outdoor automotive related events, car shows, car club meets, ride and drives and more.

Classic Auto Mall by the Numbers:

  • 336,000 square foot climate controlled building 8 acres under one roof
  • Showroom space for 1,000 vehicles for sale and 400 barn finds on display-Capacity of 1,400 vehicles indoors!
  • 40-acre property with 1,500 feet of frontage on the Pennsylvania Turnpike
  • 28 acres paved, lined and lighted parking lot with space for 2,500 vehicles Parking for 1,000 additional vehicles on the outside green space


Classic Auto Mall is within easy driving distance of many cities and destinations on the East Coast including:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania         48 miles                New York City                           132 miles
Lancaster, Pennsylvania             35 miles                Washington, DC                       123 miles
Carlisle, Pennsylvania                 78 miles                Maple Grove Raceway             9 miles
Hershey, Pennsylvania                65 miles                King of Prussia Mall                 30 miles
Manheim, Pennsylvania              39 miles

This wonderful facility started life as a clothing outlet mall in 1985 and then evolved into a furniture outlet mall until it closed its doors in 2011. There is a 188 room Holiday Inn with a walk-thru entrance attached to the facility that has a full-service restaurant, lounge, meeting facilities and an indoor swimming pool. The hotel just underwent a $3,000,000 renovation.

With an abundance of car collectors, car clubs and racetracks located within a short distance, this fantastic facility is ideally situated.

Our consignment program has classic car lovers excited to have a facility like this to store and offer their prized possessions for sale. We market vehicles worldwide and get top dollar for your one special car or your entire collection! Please contact us further to discuss your needs.

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