For 1928 Oldsmobile introduced its “F” series of automobiles. A longer chassis and larger, more powerful six-cylinder engine set the line apart from its predecessors. The series featured twelve different body styles, ranging from the two passenger coupes and roadsters to five passenger, two door sedans.
This roadster was owned by Robert Zenter, a longtime member of AACA’s Oneida Lake Region in central New York State. Robert took equal pride in preserving and showing the Oldsmobile, frequently driving it to and from events. It was restored by Richard J. Berns of Rochester, NY, who rebuilt it in his backyard and garage from a pile of parts he purchased in the late 1960s.
The Museum’s Oldsmobile has been used numerous times in the making of HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire”.
Museum Collection: Gift of the estate of Robert L & Toni Zenter – Syracuse, NY
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