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  2. Category:San Diego Chargers owners - Wikipedia

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  3. Oldsmobile V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    1990 Oldsmobile V8 engine on display at the R. E. Olds Transportation Museum. The Generation II V8 ended production in 1990. The company later introduced a new vehicle, the Oldsmobile Aurora, with a new generation V8. Based on the Cadillac Northstar engine, this 4.0-liter engine, called Aurora, was a DOHC design with four valves per cylinder.

  4. Category:Oldsmobile engines - Wikipedia

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    Oldsmobile 307; Oldsmobile 455; A. ... Oldsmobile V8 engine This page was last edited on 20 June 2024, at 09:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Alex Spanos - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Spanos bought 60% of the San Diego Chargers (now Los Angeles Chargers) from majority owner Eugene Klein for $48.3 million. [2] Over the next 10 years, he bought out the shares of several small co-owners, bringing his control of the team to 97%.

  6. Oldsmobile straight-6 engine - Wikipedia

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    Oldsmobile produced a straight-6 automobile engine from 1923 to 1950. It was a conventional side-valve engine of varying capacities and at stages was shared with GMC . Although the engines changed from year to year there were basically 5 series of Oldsmobile side-valve 6 cylinder engines over the 27 years of production, 1923 to 1927, 1928 to ...

  7. Oldsmobile straight-8 engine - Wikipedia

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    1948 Oldsmobile Straight-8 engine Oldsmobile inline 8 engine at the R. E. Olds Transportation Museum. Oldsmobile produced a straight-8 engine in the 1930s and 1940s. This was the company's top engine choice from 1932 until the 1949 introduction of the overhead valve Rocket V8, and was briefly exclusive to the Oldsmobile L-Series.