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Car of the Week: 1958 Oldsmobile 98 J-2
Car of the Week: 1958 Oldsmobile 98 J-2
June 24, 2009 .
![]() 1958 Olds 98 Holiday hardtop Oldsmobile’s 1958 models were powered by its Rocket V-8 that rightfully holds a position of tremendous stature in American performance history. Introduced in 1949 with a displacement of 303.7 cubic inches and 135 horsepower, the Rocket grew to 324 cid in 1954 and to 374 by 1958. All 1958 engines had a 10.0:1 compression ration, up .5 from 1957. New conical valve springs were also used. Whereas the standard Olds 88 engine was rated at 365 hp @ 4400 rpm and 390 lbs-ft. of torque at 2800 rpm. It was fitted with a four-barrel Rochester carburetor and dual exhausts. The ultimate power option for 1958, the J-2 package, consisted of triple two-barrel Rochester carburetors. It’s power ratings were 312 hp @ 4600 rpm and 415 lbs.-ft. of torque at 2800. Except for the carburetors, all Oldsmobile engines were identical for 1958. Their compression ratio was 10.0:1 and an identical cam was used throughout the line. ![]() 1958 Olds 98 four-door sedan The center carburetor on the J-2 was very similar to that used on the standard Golden Rocket 88 engine. The outer carburetors were connected by a progressive linkage, and a driver who used the J-2 with some discretion would enjoy fuel consumption figures comparable to those of the less-powerful 88 engine with the added feature of having considerably more power on tap when needed. Both 88 models were available with a three-speed manual transmission. Most Olds buyers, however, opted for the Jetaway Hydra-Matic, which was standard on the 98. The four-speed automatic transmission had been introduced in 1956. Although sometimes dismissed as just another chrome-laden late-‘50s American car, the Oldsmobile 98 was a surprisingly good-handling vehicle. Hot Roc magazine, which had some knowledgeable road racers on its staff, noted after testing a Super 88 in its July 1958 issue that “we … honestly believe that the 88 or Super 88 will hold its own with any current stock American car on mountain roads or highway curves… A stiff set of shocks and most of the so-called foreign sports cars would never know which way they went.” Perhaps Oldsmobile wasn’t too far off the track by calling its 1958 styling “The Mobile Look.” ![]() 1958 Olds 98 convertible coupe Of course, the Olds 98 was a big road machine with a 126-inch wheelbase and overall lengthy of 216.5 inches. Its body shell was GM’s B-series, which was also used by the small Buick models. Straight line performance of the 98 with the J-2 engine comes as a shock to many who heaped ridicule on Olds for its 41 lbs. of chrome trim. Motor Trend, in March 1958, reported a 0 to 60 mph time for its 98 test car of 8.6 seconds. The quarter-mile required 17.1 seconds @ 88 mph. The 98 convertible wasn’t Oldsmobile’s most popular model for 1958, with a total output of only 4,504 units, but Olds was the top seller in its class and the 98 convertible was one of its crown jewels. PRODUCTION CHART ![]() ENGINES (SUPER 88/98 SERIES) V-8. Cast-iron block. Overhead valve. Bore and stroke: 4 x 3-11/16 inches. Displacement: 371 cid. Hydraulic valve lifters. Compression ratio: 10.0:l. Brake hp: 305 at 4600 rpm. Torque: 410 Ibs-ft at 2800 rpm. Carburetor: Quadra-Jet four-barrel. ![]() 1958 Olds 98 convertible coupe CHASSIS FEATURES Wheelbase: 216.7 inches. Front tread: 59 inches. Rear tread: 58 inches. OPTIONS: Jetaway Hydra-Maticdrive. Heaterldefroster. Power steering. Power brakes. Deluxe radio. Electric antenna. Rear radio speaker. Super Deluxe signal seeking radio. Trans-Portable radio. Windshield washer. Back-up lights. E-ZEye tinted glass. Cadet sun visor. Electric clock. Air conditioning. Autronic eye. Power seat. Seat belts. Power windows. New-Matic air suspension. Dealer kit to convert air suspension back to standard suspension. All 1958 Oldsmobiles were powered by a Rocket V-8 engine. The 265-hp version was standard on Dynamic Eighty-Eights; the 305-hp engine was optional on any Dynamic Eighty- Eight, standard on all other models. A triple carbureted J-2 engine option could be ordered on any other 1958 Olds. It boosted power to 312 hp. Other engine options were a heavy-duty air cleaner and a heavy-duty crankcase ventilation system. A three-speed manual transmission was standard on cars in the Eighty-Eight and Super Eighty-Eight series. The Jetaway Hydra-Matic was standard on all Ninety-Eights, optional on all other models. HISTORICAL FOOTNOTES Factory announcements took place Oct. 30,1957, and the 1958 models were introduced Nov. 8, 1957. Model year production totaled 296,374 units for a seven percent market share. Calendar year sales of 310,795 cars were recorded, for a fourth place in the sales race. J.F. Wolfram was the chief executive officer of the division. Oldsmobile was solidly established as the sales leader in the medium-price class of the U.S. auto market. Its calendar year output included 13,705 convertibles, 63,259 two-door hardtops, 95,577 four-door hardtops and 13,265 station wagons. The four-millionth Hydra-Matic was built on April 8. 1958. Some Oldsmobile options and accessories with low installation rates included: air suspension (6.1 percent); limited slip differential (2.3 percent); air conditioning (1 2.5 percent); power windows (1 7.7 percent) and power seat (19.5 percent). COLLECTOR VALUES 1958 Olds 98 Two-door convertible No. 1 condition: $88,000 No. 2: $61,600 No. 3: $39,600 No. 4: $17,600 Two-door Holiday hardtop No. 1 condition: $30,000 No. 2: $21,000 No. 3: $13,500 No. 4: $6,000 Four-door Holiday hardtop No. 1 condition: $27,000 No. 2: $18,900 No. 3: $12,150 No. 4: $5,400 Four-door sedan No. 1 condition: $21,000 No. 2: $14,700 No. 3: $9,450 No. 4: $4,200 CLICK HERE to return to the Car of the Week index. ![]() |
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