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The 1927 Oldsmobile Model 30 is a classic automobile from the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. It was part of the successful Oldsmobile Six series, featuring a six-cylinder engine known for its reliability and performance. This model year was celebrated for its stylish design and offered various body styles to suit different tastes. The 1927 Oldsmobile Model 30 continued Oldsmobile's tradition of producing quality vehicles during the Roaring Twenties, making it a popular choice among car enthusiasts and buyers of the era.
The Oldsmobile Model 30, which continued to be known as the Oldsmobile Six, was built from 1923 through 1927. Each year it was built, it was given the suffix 30-A, 30-B, 30-C, 30-D and 30-E for the last year of production, all having been manufactured in Lansing, Michigan. General Motors used the GM A platform, shared with the Buick Standard Six and the Oakland Six, and the yearly changes were the result of a new business philosophy called planned obsolescence. The Model 30 was an Oldsmobile mid-level product and introduced the flathead Oldsmobile straight-6 engine.
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