What synthetic oils were available in 1982?

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I helped a buddy pick up a high-mileage but original 4.1 4-barrel Buick V6 out of a rear-ended 82 Riviera for his same-year Olds Tornado project he's working on. It'd sat for 5 years but with some starting fluid and jumper cables it fired up and idled just fine, no gallop or anything. The son of the original owner was parting out the car and was very adamant that his father used full synthetic engine oil since new, said his dad knew Buick engines and that they had oiling issues back in the day, so he always used the 'slipperest' oil he could (seller's words).

I'm known as the car/oil guy amongst my friends and I'm aware Mobil 1 brought out their first synthetic (5w-20 I think?) in the mid 70's but 82' is way before my time, I honestly have no idea and google hasn't been much help. I'm always looking to learn and my buddy's curious as well, he'd been planning on running a conventional or blend 5w-30 but isn't sure now with the reveal of the synthetic use since new. I figure quite a few of the minds around BITOG have been around longer than I have and would probably have an idea of what grade and brand of synthetic oils this engine might've used early on. All I know is that it originally called for 10w-30 with 5w-30 being suitable for cold temps, which is what I'm assuming was used (seller wasn't sure) though in 82' everyone and their grandma seemed to use 10w-40 but I don't know if that was available in synthetic at that point yet. There was an old empty jug of Pennzoil Platinum 5w-40 euro in the passenger footwell and I'm assuming that's what was in the sump when it was parked.
 
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Over here, I was one of the first to use the first synthetic oil on the market, it was labelled mobil rally and believe it was a 10w50 (or maybe 15w50).
The name was changed to mobil 1 few years later. The change the viscocity to 5w50 which caused some oil consumption issue. They reinstated the original viscosity and also introduced the 0w40.
For that age engine, I would go for a 15w50 or 10w but keeping an eye on oil consumption
 
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Cam2. And yes, that design did have issues with oil pump wear (in the front cover) and loosing prime. The 4.1L V6 was unique in having head gasket issues too.
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In the early or mid 70's there was an article in Time magazine about full synthetic oil. The oil was run in New York City taxi cabs for 100,000 miles and found negligible wear.
 
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Cam2. And yes, that design did have issues with oil pump wear (in the front cover) and loosing prime. The 4.1L V6 was unique in having head gasket issues too. View attachment 312918
I think I've actually heard of CAM2 oils, were they not a synthetic blend back then? I could be totally mistaken, didn't think they were full synthetic.
 
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