1964 Olds Cutlass 330 4v automatic
Asked by Guru94DGF Dec 20, 2018 at 03:25 AM about the 1964 Oldsmobile Cutlass
Question type: General
Can ANYONE tell me if the vacuum hoses for the
carburetor + old time PCV regulator in valve cover
& brake booster where colour coded or had the AC
delco GM numbers on them? I've heard all are
correct but what did the car have when it was
rolled off the assembly line?
What was the top of the line radio on the car? &
Was the ORIGINAL spark plug wires AC delco or
Packard I've heard both? Lastly my car had a
Rochester 4barrel was there another optional
carburetor like a holler or a carter from the factory?
5 Answers
U guys got 2B kidding don't U guys think I would've done that I'm a member of OCA & have been in contact with Heritage Dept @ Oldsmobile in Lansing Michigan Nobody knows with any certainty Also nobody can tell me what engine compartment decals went on this car & more importantly where are they located Also does anybody in the world have the T handle selector shifter for this A.T. car
Oldswizkid answered 5 years ago
I have a complete two speed floor shifter. Originally came with the rochester 4 jet four barrel carb. The decals under the hood...I've seen differing places depending on where it came from. Going by the number of original cars I've had, i can honestly say they weren't all in the exact same placement. None of the hoses for vacuum had numbers but did have a line. Hope this helps.
Oldswizkid answered 5 years ago
Every 64 f 85 cutlass, 442 or vista had the factory am radio. Never one had a fm. Could get power antenna. Big cars had fm.