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1969 Olds Toronado on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:101301
Location:

Oroville, California, United States

Oroville, California, United States

1969 Olds Toronado
455 CI, 8 Cyl, Power, A/C, new water pump, new rebuilt carb., new fuel pump, all new fuel lines, complete tune-up and new timing chain set. 
Complete original car. No dents. Very straight. Runs and drives. 
Contact for more information. 530-990-4474

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