1958 Oldsmobile 98 **rare Factory A/c** Runs And Drives Perfect! **no Reserve** on 2040-cars
Seymour, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:6.1L 6081CC 371Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 82,126
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: 98
Trim: Base
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: U/K
**NO RESERVE** THIS IS IT!!! SUPER RARE FIND!! **FACTORY A/C CAR** THE 1958 OLDS 98! ***PLEASE DO NOT BID UNLESS YOUR SERIOUS AND HAVE THE FUNDS*** ALL INSPECTIONS ARE WELCOMED BUT DON'T BID THEN WANT TO INSPECT YOU BID YOU BUY!!! You are looking at a SUPER RARE find here!! 1958 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight in what appears to be a older "driver quality" restoration. The original 371ci 4 barrel carb v8 looks to have been rebuilt to its original condition and it sounds and runs amazingly! The paint on this car is the factory paint dubbed "Heather" AND that is a original paint for that era. The paint is nice and glossy and looks great! YOU DO NOT have to tow this car to your location! FLY IN & DRIVE HOME! Chrome on the car is in good shape however some slight pitting on bumpers but does not take away the beauty of this 98. All stainless is here and looks very nice. Car was in storage for 5-7 years. The interior is all factory and original and looks very nice! This 98 shows 82k and it looks it! The engine purrs like a kitten and runs like a scalded ape! Just came back from the biggest Rod Run in the country and was the ONLY 98 out there!!! Dont miss out on a piece of American History! The lines on this 98 are gorgeous and they dont make them like this anymore! This car is also FOR SALE locally and we have the right to end auction early! LOW RESERVE for quick sell!! *371ic 4b carb *Cragar wheels **We have the original factory wheels and hubcaps if you would perfer them over the Cragars** *Factory A/C *Original Interior *Factory Original Paint *Runs & Drives Great *RARE RARE RARE ANY ?'S CALL GLEN @ 865-805-3186 GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!! NO RESERVE AUCTION!!!!!!!!! WINNER WILL BE THE NEW OWNER!! On Oct-21-13 at 06:20:58 PDT, seller added the following information: **THIS IS A RESERVED AUCTION** EBAY SYSTEM DIDN'T REMOVE THE "NO RESERVE" SORRY FOR THE CONFUSION! |
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