1956 Oldsmobile Custom 88 on 2040-cars
The Villages, Florida, United States
This
auction is for a beautiful restored Olds 88, 4 Door Hard Top Custom Cruiser, with a
324 rocket V8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering that has gone through a complete restoration. This
car has had nothing but the best put into it. The transmission
is the rare 4-speed jetaway hydromatic that shifts out flawlessly. The
engine is equipped with a Edelbrock 4 Barrel Carburetor with the Olds/Caddy air
cleaner. Includes:
New distributor with new wires and plugs Rebuilt wiper motor Custom 50's rocket valve covers Complete new brake system with rebuilt treadle-vac (stops smooth and straight) Power steering Also, Shaved door handles with key remote popper and a exterior safety switch built into the driver's spotlight.
This
cruiser has had one repaint back to its original contrasting two tone color of island coral
and shantung beige. It’s just as beautiful as you can see in the photos.
The interior has new vinyl seating with hand stitched headliner using
the seating material and updated carpeting. Vehicle has original door panels. Nicely finished Trunk and 1956 Oldsmobile detailed repair manual.
Smithy's muffler with new exhaust. All stainless and chrome is in
excellent condition (inside and out). It has a new fuel sending unit
with aftermarket gauge, all other gauges (oil, temp, speedometer, amp) are
original and work perfect. Mounted tachometer, original auto dimmer,
dummy spots, lighted hood ornament, custom auto radio in stock location
(no dash cutting), and the modern oil spin-on adapter is installed.
Custom
painted traditional fine line pin striping (not too much, just enough).
This car is straight and solid with no issues (no rot or patches) no
lose wires under the dash. Take a step back in time to the 50's with this beautiful example of a Olds Rocket 88!!! This is one beautiful car for one special person.
Be sure and take time to look at all the photos.
This car has a clear Florida Title and I am selling this car as-is, with no warranty, which means that the buyer is responsible for the vehicle that they are purchasing.
This is a 7-day auction, which gives any potential lookers or bidders an opportunity to come out, see the vehicle and drive it or send someone from the local area who is a qualified mechanic to come and inspect this car. Once the auction is over, a $1,000 deposit is due within 48 hours through pay pal. Remaining balance is due with 7 days of auction end by cash, cashiers check or wire transfer. If the car is not paid for in that amount of time, I will offer it to the runner-up bidder. I will not pay for any shipping but I would be glad to assist your shipper for the pickup of this vehicle.
This
is a rare, hard-to-find car in this beautiful condition and at affordable price. I hope you
will appreciate it as much as I do. I would be happy to give you any
additional information that you would need. If you can, please call 609-638-5706 and ask for Dave or e-mail or eBay Message. This way, you can get an answer
quickly.
Thank you for looking, and good luck bidding! |
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