1992 Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo on 2040-cars
Stacy, Minnesota, United States
1992 Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo 69,800 miles. Oldsmobile stopped making these cars in May of 1992. From 1990 to 1992 there were only about 6,000 of these cars made. This means this is a low production number car. This car was purchased in Florida 10 years ago. This car has only been driven in the summer to car shows. Car has not been driven in the rain. This is an extremely clean car. It does have a few small door dings and it does have a small dent in the rear lower quarter panel by bumper cover. Auction could end at any time. Car is being sold locally
Transmission: Automatic Make: Oldsmobile Body Type: Coupe Model: Toronado Vehicle Title: Clear Trim: Trofeo Coupe 2-Door Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats Engine: 3.8L 3800CC 231Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Drive Type: FWD Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats Fuel Type: GAS Exterior Color: Pearl White Interior Color: Grey Warranty: For Sale By: Private SellerVehicle does NOT have an existing warranty Number of Cylinders: 6 |
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