1949 Oldsmobile - Max Fleischer’s Ogle Orbed
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1949 Oldsmobile - Max Fleischer’s Ogle Orbed
Hi Gang…
So far, I’ve found this custom car – the Ogle-Orbed Olds – in two Trend publications. It first appeared on the cover – in color – along with a one-page article in the August, 1953 issue of Motor Trend. Next, it was seen – also on the cover and in color – in the Trend Book for Custom Cars published in 1954. No accompanying article appeared in this 1954 Trend book for this car.
This car was famous, well-known, and on two covers – maybe more. I’m still researching this car and the person who built it. You’ll see why I’m highlighting this car shortly.
Let’s have a look at what Motor Trend had to say about this interesting custom from way back when…
The Ogle-Orbed Olds
Motor Trend: August, 1953
Beneath its Bizarre Bulges Lies A Glimpse of the Car Interior To Come
When the above automobile rolled into Motor Trend’s parking lot, usually blasé onlookers were unable to hide their curiosity. The especially odd profile view, suggesting that the highest hood hump occurs on the far side rather than in the middle, attracted mixed comment.
But when we looked inside the car, admiration was unanimous. For Max Fleischer’s interior design may well be a preview of your hardtop of the future.
A small and intimate rear seat might well be in a luxurious bar, particularly with the broad center armrest forming a flat and solid table. Magazine rack, storage chest, radio, and clock are within arm’s reach.
So far, I’ve found this custom car – the Ogle-Orbed Olds – in two Trend publications. It first appeared on the cover – in color – along with a one-page article in the August, 1953 issue of Motor Trend. Next, it was seen – also on the cover and in color – in the Trend Book for Custom Cars published in 1954. No accompanying article appeared in this 1954 Trend book for this car.
This car was famous, well-known, and on two covers – maybe more. I’m still researching this car and the person who built it. You’ll see why I’m highlighting this car shortly.
Let’s have a look at what Motor Trend had to say about this interesting custom from way back when…
The Ogle-Orbed Olds
Motor Trend: August, 1953
Beneath its Bizarre Bulges Lies A Glimpse of the Car Interior To Come
When the above automobile rolled into Motor Trend’s parking lot, usually blasé onlookers were unable to hide their curiosity. The especially odd profile view, suggesting that the highest hood hump occurs on the far side rather than in the middle, attracted mixed comment.
But when we looked inside the car, admiration was unanimous. For Max Fleischer’s interior design may well be a preview of your hardtop of the future.
A small and intimate rear seat might well be in a luxurious bar, particularly with the broad center armrest forming a flat and solid table. Magazine rack, storage chest, radio, and clock are within arm’s reach.
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Re: 1949 Oldsmobile - Max Fleischer’s Ogle Orbed
Nor are matters skimped in the front. The driver, who must interpret the performance of his ’49 Olds 88 through an export Cadillac speedometer measured in kilometers per hour, not only has almost a bucket seat, but has simply to drop his right hand from the wheel to the central control pedestal to make doors and trunk fly open, and windows glide up and down.
Dual ashtrays and front compartment lights are there too. To the eye, these centralized controls mean a dash and door panels beautifully free from scattered handles and knobs. In actual driving, they mean greatly increased safety for the driver and his passengers. Detroit, please note!
The Ogle-Orbed Olds Found! – Sort of…
Good friend Denny Leskey and his son Matt - both of Ionia, Michigan – shared some photos of this car with me several years ago. These photos show what happened to many of these special one-off cars during the years they fell into disrepair and no longer were heralded as achievements of their day.
A sad sight to see, but let’s have a look at what Denny found in a Michigan junkyard in days gone by.
Summary:
Perhaps someone saved the Max Fleischer’s Ogle-Orbed Olds and removed it from the junkyard. Calls to junkyards in the town that Denny remembered seeing the car – Chesaning, Michigan – were unsuccessful. But it was many years ago and it might be that he had the wrong town or I found the wrong yard to look in. It is hard to search in Michigan junkyards while I’m down here in Florida :-) Any of you “Michiganites” want to pick up the leads?
And what about the owner of the car – Max Fleischer?
Max Fleischer was most likely from Michigan. I say that for two reasons.
* First, the car was found by Denny in a Michigan junkyard.
* Second, I’ve found another wild custom by Max and this was built in Detroit, Michigan.
Not hard evidence, but it gives us a bit more to go on if and when the search begins for Max and his family – and perhaps the car. I’d love to know more about this cool custom from the early to mid ’50s, and see some excellent pictures of it…saved for posterity.
And…what if – years ago – someone saved the car from the jaws of the junkyard? (I’m forever the optimist). I’ve been known to have done that myself one, two, three, or maybe six times. What fun it would be to learn the car was saved and restoration was in progress. So many possibilities here gang.
So stay tuned gang. In the near future we’ll be featuring the other wild custom car Max had built – and it’s an amazing car that I know, at the very least, Wayne Graefen - our resident Spohn owner and expert - will love :-)
Hope you enjoyed the story, and until next time…
Glass on gang…
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Dual ashtrays and front compartment lights are there too. To the eye, these centralized controls mean a dash and door panels beautifully free from scattered handles and knobs. In actual driving, they mean greatly increased safety for the driver and his passengers. Detroit, please note!
The Ogle-Orbed Olds Found! – Sort of…
Good friend Denny Leskey and his son Matt - both of Ionia, Michigan – shared some photos of this car with me several years ago. These photos show what happened to many of these special one-off cars during the years they fell into disrepair and no longer were heralded as achievements of their day.
A sad sight to see, but let’s have a look at what Denny found in a Michigan junkyard in days gone by.
Summary:
Perhaps someone saved the Max Fleischer’s Ogle-Orbed Olds and removed it from the junkyard. Calls to junkyards in the town that Denny remembered seeing the car – Chesaning, Michigan – were unsuccessful. But it was many years ago and it might be that he had the wrong town or I found the wrong yard to look in. It is hard to search in Michigan junkyards while I’m down here in Florida :-) Any of you “Michiganites” want to pick up the leads?
And what about the owner of the car – Max Fleischer?
Max Fleischer was most likely from Michigan. I say that for two reasons.
* First, the car was found by Denny in a Michigan junkyard.
* Second, I’ve found another wild custom by Max and this was built in Detroit, Michigan.
Not hard evidence, but it gives us a bit more to go on if and when the search begins for Max and his family – and perhaps the car. I’d love to know more about this cool custom from the early to mid ’50s, and see some excellent pictures of it…saved for posterity.
And…what if – years ago – someone saved the car from the jaws of the junkyard? (I’m forever the optimist). I’ve been known to have done that myself one, two, three, or maybe six times. What fun it would be to learn the car was saved and restoration was in progress. So many possibilities here gang.
So stay tuned gang. In the near future we’ll be featuring the other wild custom car Max had built – and it’s an amazing car that I know, at the very least, Wayne Graefen - our resident Spohn owner and expert - will love :-)
Hope you enjoyed the story, and until next time…
Glass on gang…
http://www.forgottenfiberglass.com/
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We don't care the People Says , Rock 'n' roll is here to stay - Danny & the Juniors - 1958
Re: 1949 Oldsmobile - Max Fleischer’s Ogle Orbed
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We don't care the People Says , Rock 'n' roll is here to stay - Danny & the Juniors - 1958
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