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Slopers

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General Motors  

1936 Oldsmobile Sloper

As GM-H body records are calendar year based, we cannot be sure just how many of each body style were produced, but at least 2910 x F.36 Sedan's, 254 x F.36 Sloper's, 223 x L.36 Sedan's and 22 x L.36 Slopers were built. Whilst Olds did continue the option of dual side-mounted spare wheels through until 1938 in the United States, GM-H ceased to offer the option after 1936.

Various other options were made available to owners of new 1936 models and included - Radio and speaker £27, Bumper Badge (same as 1935 models) £0/6 , Luggage set £5 , Trumpet horns £3/10/0 , Wheel trim rings £2/14/0 whilst Dual Side-mount Spare Wheels were priced at £22/10 for 6 cylinder models and £25 for 8 cylinder models.

Popularity of 1936 models remains strong today, and whilst the numbers remaining of 8 cylinder models is no longer significant, we are lucky that several fine examples of both 6 and 8 cylinder models have been restored by our members.

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