1977 All Original Olds 98 Coupe on 2040-cars
Endicott, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: baby blue
Make: Oldsmobile
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Ninety-Eight
Trim: Coupe
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Seats
Drive Type: Rear whel auto
Mileage: 47,300
Exterior Color: Silver
Olds 1977 98 Coupe All Original - $3500 (Endicott, NY)
Looks & runs great, Vin # 3V37R7E154083 Second owner only since 2010. Car is very sharp looking with a beautiful cloth baby blue interior. I have the original window sticker given to me by the original owner of 33 years who always garaged the car and maintained it in good condition and put on about one thousand miles a year (unbelievable). This particular car has the 350 V8 which runs as new. This is an excellent cruiser which floats over any surface. Good looking automobile that has real presence and looks almost identical to a Cadillac 1977 Coupe. This car is not pristine, but well loved and enjoyed. It is very clean inside almost like new, paint is original and shows wear and exposure to the eliminates and the engine compartment is as would be expected for a 35 year old enjoyed car. It is all original only the radiator was replaced by me 2010 when I bought it. Tires are new white walls as was popular in the 70s. Spare tire is original. I love driving this car but I have too many cars for someone my age so some of them need to go to new appreciative owners. This car will be appreciated as an original and can be proudly shown as one! Always garaged! This is the real deal. Sold in 1977 for $6949.00 by Fred Stecker Oldsmobile, Euclid, Ohio. Told you I have original window sticker.
This car was always garaged.
Call or text Peter at 607-760-1956. You will not be disappointed. This can be a daily driver and what a ride.
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