1997 Oldsmobile Lss Base Sedan 4-door 3.8l New Engine Great Car. on 2040-cars
Middletown, Delaware, United States
Hello there, you are looking at a 1997 Oldsmobile LSS. It was the top of the line sedan that Oldsmobile made that year. The car is in great condition. This car was my Grandfathers when new. Soon after he couldn't drive anymore, and the car sat in the Garage for 10 years. He sold it to me in 2007 with 52,000 miles on it. I've had it ever since. Its basically a ONE OWNER car, he is a detail oriented man and took great care of this car, I have service records and the ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER (this car cost 25,000 dollars in 1997 which is a huge number today) Normal wear you would expect but great condition for its age. It has a BRAND NEW COMPLETE CRATE ENGINE (completely new engine, no old parts were used for the drive train) installed about 45,000 miles ago (had an oil leak, came back from the shop with a rod knock, so the engine had to be changed immediately. Basically just went to a known local shop and had a bad mechanic). This was done professionally around 2009 (at a different shop), but I have been on hard times and haven't driven it in quite some time. So this engine is LOW mile. It will run for a very long time. Please contact me with any questions or information. I will take detailed photos of whatever you require. This car is inexpensive for what it is, LUXURY sedans in this pretty great condition are hard to find. Thanks so much for looking.
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