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Oliver Outboard Motors
  
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Division of The Oliver Corporation
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The Oliver Corporation entered the outboard motor market upon acquiring the equipment, tooling, and production rights of [[Chris Craft|Chris Craft Outboard Motors]]. The first Oliver models where produced in 1955. The Oliver motors were also sold in 1958 through Western Auto Stores as [[Wizard (Western Auto)|Wizard Outboard Motors]]. In that year, Oliver offered a 6 HP, two 16 HPs, and one 35 HP model. The 35 HP Olympus model with electric start was introduced in 1957 and continued as the flagship model, even being offered in 1959 as a factory twin outboard setup with counter-rotating propellers. Production moved from the US to England in 1960, finally ending in 1961.
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[http://www.pfs-ware.com/oliver.htm The Oliver Outboard Motor Cyberspace Museum]
 
[http://www.pfs-ware.com/oliver.htm The Oliver Outboard Motor Cyberspace Museum]
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Oliver Outboard Motors

Division of The Oliver Corporation

136 S. McCamly Rd.

Battle Creek, Michigan


The Oliver Corporation entered the outboard motor market upon acquiring the equipment, tooling, and production rights of Chris Craft Outboard Motors. The first Oliver models where produced in 1955. The Oliver motors were also sold in 1958 through Western Auto Stores as Wizard Outboard Motors. In that year, Oliver offered a 6 HP, two 16 HPs, and one 35 HP model. The 35 HP Olympus model with electric start was introduced in 1957 and continued as the flagship model, even being offered in 1959 as a factory twin outboard setup with counter-rotating propellers. Production moved from the US to England in 1960, finally ending in 1961.

For additional information, see the link below:

The Oliver Outboard Motor Cyberspace Museum


1958 Info:


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