What Year Did Oldsmobile Make a Pickup Truck?

Oldsmobile was an American automobile brand founded by Ransom E. Olds in 1897. The brand was known for its luxury cars, as well as its performance vehicles such as the Cutlass and 442.

Oldsmobile also had a broad range of vehicles, from sedans to station wagons. One type of vehicle that the company produced was a pickup truck.

The first Oldsmobile pickup truck was introduced in 1929 and was called the Olds Commercial Chassis. It featured a four-cylinder engine and a two-speed transmission. This model had an open cab and a short bed, making it more suitable for light-duty work than heavy-duty hauling.

In 1948, Oldsmobile introduced the 88 Pickup Truck. This model featured an eight-cylinder engine and a three-speed transmission, making it more powerful than the previous model. It also featured a closed cab with an extended bed which made it more suitable for larger hauling jobs.

In 1968, Oldsmobile released their last pickup truck before discontinuing production in 1971. The 1968 model was called the Cutlass F85 Pickup Truck and featured a V8 engine with a three-speed transmission similar to the 88 Pickup Truck from 1948. It also had an extended bed and closed cab.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Oldsmobile made its first pickup truck in 1929 and its last in 1968 before discontinuing production of all pickup trucks in 1971. The most popular model was the 88 Pickup Truck from 1948 which featured an eight-cylinder engine with a three-speed transmission.

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James Gardner