1908 Oldsmobile Series X Specifications

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    Engine Location : Front
    Drive Type : Rear Wheel
    Shaft drive
    Production Years for Series : 1908 - 1909
    Price : $1,900
    Weight : 2100 lbs | 952.544 kg
    Inline 4
    Displacement : 5506 cc | 336.0 cu in. | 5.5 L.
    Power : 32 BHP (23.552 KW)
    Bore : 4.5 in | 114 mm.
    Stroke : 4.8 in | 121 mm.
    Main Bearings : 3
    Cylinder Block : Cast-iron
    Transmission:
    3 Selective Sliding Right side control lever

    Total Oldsmobile Production for 1908 : 1,055
    1908 Oldsmobile Series X

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    Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 1908 Oldsmobile Series X? A: The 1908 Oldsmobile Series X has a wheelbase size of 106.00 inches.

    Q: How much did the 1908 Oldsmobile Series X cost when new?A: The 1908 Oldsmobile Series X had a base price of approximately $1,900 (USD).

    Q: What is the bodystyle of the 1908 Oldsmobile Series X? A: The 1908 Oldsmobile Series X was a Tourer.

    Q: How many vehicles did Oldsmobile produce in 1908? A: Oldsmobile produced 1,055 automobiles in 1908.

    Q: What engine did the 1908 Oldsmobile Series X have? A: The engine powering the 1908 Oldsmobile Series X was a Inline 4 (5506 cc | 336.0 cu in. | 5.5 L.) with 32 BHP (23.552 KW).

    Q: What transmission did the 1908 Oldsmobile Series X have? A: The 1908 Oldsmobile Series X had a 3 speed Selective Sliding Right side control lever gearbox.

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