1968 Oldsmobile 442 73000 Original Miles # Match Rally Gauges Protecto Plate 69 on 2040-cars
Monroe Center, Illinois, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:400
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1968
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Make: Oldsmobile
Mileage: 73,000
Model: 442
Trim: CHROME
1968 442 TENNESSE CAR NEVER HAD ANY RUST ALL ORIGINAL METAL GARAGE KEPT # MATCHING 400 PARTIAL VIN ON ENGINE MATCHES THE LAST 7 DIGITS OF THE VIN SEE PICS 400 AUTO TRANS. ORIGINAL TO THE CAR IT HAS PROTECTO PLATE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER THIS 442 HAS THE GAUGE PACKAGE WITH WORKING TACH AND THE HEAT,OIL,AMPS,AND GAS GAUGE VERY RARE OPTION FOR THESE CARS IT HAS ALL THE ORIGINAL TRUNK MATTING AND SPARE TIRE I HAVE THE ORIGINAL RADIO AND FLOOR MATTS SEE PICS THE INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL EXCEPT NEW CARPET IT IS VERY NICE INSIDE THE CAR HAS NO CRACKS IN THE DASH DOME LIGHT WORKS IN THE TRUNK AND INTERIOR AND THE LIGHT UNDER THE HOOD ALL THE CHROME ON THE CAR IS EXCELLENT CONDITION BUMPERS HAVE NO RUST VERY NICE SHINE GRILLE IS PERFECT WHEEL MOLDINGS ARE EXCELLENT ALL THE CHROME AROUND THE WINDOWS IS IN GREAT CONDITION THE WINDOWS ARE ALL CLEAR NO CRACKS WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS WORK NEW TIRES RIMS ARE IN EXCELLENT SHAPE EXHAUST SOUNDS GOOD THE MOTOR RUNS PERFECT IT HAS ALL THE ORIGINAL STUFF BREATHER METAL TUBE THAT COMES OFF OF BREATHER NOTHING HAS BEEN TOUCHED UNDER THE NO LEAKS STARTS EVERYTIME QUIET ENGINE DOES'NT SMOKE WHEN YOU FIRST START THE CAR STILL HAS THE MARKINGS ON THE FIREWALL FROM THE FACTORY THE ENGINE COULD USE A REPAINT AND IT WOULD LOOK NEW AGAIN ORIGINAL CARBURATOR AND EXHAUST MANIFOLDS THE TRANSMISION SHIFTS PERFECT IT RIDES VERY WELL AND IS EASY TO DRIVE VERY COMFORTABLE THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO RUST ON THIS CAR AND NEVER HAS BEEN CUT ON OR PATCHED THIS A VERY ORIGINAL CAR WITH LOTS OF PAPER WORK THAT GOES WITH THE 442 YOU CAN GET IN AND DRIVE THE CAR ANYWHERE I WOULD HAVE NO PROBLEM DRIVING THIS CAR ACROSS COUNTRY IT WOULD BE A NICE COMFORTABLE RIDE HEAT WORKS DEFROST WORKS DOORS OPEN AND SHUT PERFECT PLEASE CALL WITH ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS OR EMAIL 217 620 8344 CALL ANYTIME I DO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AND SELL THE CAR AT ANYTIME SINCE IT IS FOR SALE LOCALLY THANKYOU
HERE IS THE VIN AND COWL TAG DECODED VIN # 3= OLDSMOBILE 4477=442 2 DOOR SPORTS COUPE 8= 1968 M= ASSEMBLY PLANT LANSING MICHIGAN LAST 6 DIGITS IS THE PRODUCTION #
COWL TAG DECODED AS FAR AS I CAN FIGURE OUT 10C= BUILD DATE 3RD WEEK OF OCTOBER 957= BENCH SEAT PP= SILVER GREEN PAINT THERE IS MORE TO DECODE SEE THE PIC OF COWL TAG AND YOU CAN DECODE IT ALSO ON THE ENGINE BLOCK THE 3= OLDSMOBILE AND THE 8=1968 AND THE LAST 7 DIGITS MATCH THE LAST 7 OF THE VIN ON THE TITLE AND THE CAR On Oct-22-13 at 08:36:58 PDT, seller added the following information: THE CAR HAS THE C HEADS AND 4 BARREL CARBURATOR THAT ARE ORIGINAL TO THE CAR IT STILL HAS THE POINTS AND DISTRIBUTOR NEW TIRES IT HAS AN AFTER MARKET RADIO BUT I HAVE THE ORIGINAL RADIO SEE PICS THE 442 HAS NEVER BEEN WRECKED IT HAS NO DENTS VERY STRAIGHT DOWN THE SIDE THE BUMPER ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION NO DENTS OR RUST THANKYOU |
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