1961 Oldsmobile Ninety-eight on 2040-cars
Willoughby, Ohio, United States
1961 OLDSMOBILE NINETY-EIGHT
UP FOR AUCTION IS A VERY NICE, RUST FREE OLDSMOBILE. ORIGINAL 394 CI ENGINE THAT WAS FRESHENED UP. THE CYLINDER HEADS WERE RE-DONE ALONG WITH A ALL NEW FACTORY CORRECT SHAFT ROCKER SYSTEM. 325 HP. TRANSMISSION IS A 3 SPEED ROTO-MATIC AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THE TRANSMISSION WAS SENT OUT AND COMPLETELY OVERHAULED. THE INTERIOR IS FULL POWER WINDOW, DOOR LOCKS, SEATS,AND FULL POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP THAT IS NEW.REAR BOOT FOR THE TOP IS INCLUDED.THIS CAR HAS MODERN AIR COND. AND ALSO A MODERN AM FM RADIO AND CD PLAYER. NEWER UPHOLSTERY AND CARPET. THE EXTERIOR PAINT WAS SAID TO BE DONE A FEW YEARS BACK AND IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE. THIS OLDS IS A VERY NICE DRIVER FOR SOME ONE THAT WANT A HASSLE FREE CAR TO PUT THE TOP DOWN AND CRUISE. PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS. THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RITE TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME. SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE AT THE BUYERS COST. I CAN ASSIST WITH LOADING THE CAR. THANKS FOR LOOKING |
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