No Reserve-1985 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale-low Miles-custom Paint-rare Find on 2040-cars
Rialto, California, United States
NO RESERVE 1985 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 ROYALE 68,216 MILES 5.7 LITER V8 ENGINE AUTOMATIC BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM PAINT LUXURY COUPE ALL ORIGINAL CALL (949) 610-1747 TO MAKE IT YOURS TODAY CALL (949) 610-1747 TO MAKE IT YOURS TODAY Exterior: This rare and unique 1985 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale is in great condition with a gorgeous custom paint job and classic American styling. This Oldsmobile delta 88 was the last year that the 88s’ used rear wheel drive and the last year that they offered this level of luxury. This Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale was the largest and most luxurious Oldsmobile produced at this time. Because of this, the level of craftsmanship and overall presentation is sublime. It is a two door, four seater coupe, and its exterior is covered in a vivid custom blue with beautiful blue metallic flake giving this car a unique look that will turn heads. However please take notice there is a large dent and scratch on the passenger side door, and other wear and tear consummate with its age. However this rare Oldsmobile is a rare testament to the end of an era for the delta 88s. This car is in good to very good condition, and is an excellent example of the 8th generation Delta 88. Please take time to review all the photos and feel free to ask all the questions you would like. Please keep in mind this vehicle is 29 years old. Interior: The interior is in original condition. The driver and passenger seat, along with the seats in the back are upholstered in a unique and stunning iridescent blue that mates beautifully with the blue metallic paint that adorns the exterior of this fine vehicle. They are in good condition with some wearing that is to be expected from a vehicle of this age. However this vehicle offers a level of comfort un-matched in recent years. The dash and accents are in exceptional condition with even the vintage wood trimming on the dash holding up to the test of time. The door panels are upholstered in the same blue iridescent cloth that covers the front and rear seats. the headliner is sagging somewhat, however luckily it is an easily remedied situation. The interior is all original and has stood up relatively well to the test of time. Mechanical: This Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale is a great car. it is powered by 5.7 liter V8 Engine developing great torque which gives this fine vehicle a smooth and powerful ride. It runs and drives exceptionally, however the buyer should always keep the age of the vehicle in mind. This car currently has 68,216 miles with a 5 digit odometer. Power is put down to the rear wheels buy way of a 3-speed automatic transmission. This vehicle, despite its few flaws is an excellent car with unique styling and a distinct name Only a true collector or enthusiast will see the value and rarity in this fine car manufactured by one of the oldest American car companies to date. SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE: 5.7 LITER V8 ENGINE MAX. POWER: 105 BHP FUEL FEED: CARBURETOR FUEL TANK CAPACITY: 25.0 GALLON GEARBOX: 3-speed automatic rear wheel drive BODY STYLE: 2-Door Coupe DRY WEIGHT: 3,492 WHEEL BASE: 116 In LENGTH: 218.1 In WIDTH: 76.8 In PLATFORM: B-body PRODUCTION NUMBERS YEAR: 1985 Royale Coupe: 15,002
Royale Sedan: 69,641 Royale Brougham Coupe: 31,891 Royale Brougham Sedan: 72,103 Royale Brougham LS Coupe: 30,239 This was the last year of the RWD B-body chassis Inspection This 1985 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 ROYALE BROUGHAM has been inspected serviced and road tested. The inspection is a comprehensive courtesy inspection, come by and check it out for yourself or have it inspected by a professional any time during the active listing. Driven at street and highway speeds. Inspector notes, vehicle performed excellent throughout all speed trials including acceleration and deceleration. Transmission shifted thru all gears at various speeds and road conditions including reverse. Inspector notes, automatic transmission shifted excellent through all gears including incline driving. It performed exceptionally on acceleration as well as deceleration Seat belts, running lights and brakes inspected. Inspector notes, Seats belts are in excellent condition, running lights excellent, and brakes excellent. Checked for broken hoses, worn or loose belts and visible leaks. Inspector notes, all hoses and belts appear to be excellent, and no visible leaks detected anywhere. Ran at idle for 45 minutes to check for heating or leaks. Inspector notes, No heating or leaking issues, the vehicle remained cool Final road test and quality check. Inspector notes, Final road test and quality checked performed and the vehicle passed final inspection with an overall rating of excellent. With few cars of this type reflecting similar results. Concluding independent evaluation: This vehicle appears to be in good condition with few problems, mostly cosmetic that should be kept aware off. This car preformed well, but buyer should be aware of its age.
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