21k Original Miles 1995 Oldsmobile Aurora Cadillac Seville Deville Eldorado Olds on 2040-cars
Warren, New Jersey, United States
Up for Auction is a 1995 Olds Aurora with 21,000 original miles.
It is a one elderly owner car that was always garaged until one month
ago. The pictures tell the story and attest to the original condition of
the car. Has all options including the factory moon roof. The
condition of the car is outstanding and the car drives as a 21,000 mile
car should (extremely tight). The interior smells new and the condition
of the drivers seat along with the rest of the interior is outstanding.
The car sits on the original tires and there are no flat spots. The body
is in excellent condition, as is the engine compartment and
undercarriage. I did not clean the interior or detail the engine
compartment or detail the underside of the car. Its clean and original.
If you missed 1995 and are looking to add a really nice car to your
Olds collection this is it!! There are not many Auroras left in this
condition. Also included is a special promotional package presented by
the dealer to the new owner in 1995. I would evaluate the car as
follows: 1. Excellent Garage kept low mileage original car, not restored or reconditioned 2. Very light paint scrape on passenger side front bumper 3.
Radio plays but a little weak to me I would suspect antenna connection
from low use (antenna works goes up and down). Probably needs to be
cleaned. I did not try the CD or Cassette. 4. Air Conditioning blows warm currently. 5.
The paint is original and is beautiful. No GM clear coat checking. It
appears the passenger doors were blended at one time. Could have been at
the factory or after. Very slight shading difference but you probably
would not notice it. I am being extremely critical. 6. Original NJ title from 1995 I am
selling a few cars out of my collection. This is a beautiful looking
and driving car. Very futuristic design! Own a piece of automotive
history. Special note: You are welcome to see and drive the car. If
you don't live close to this location I welcome any appraisers or
professional evaluators. Please feel free to ask any or all questions
about the car prior to the end of the sale. If you are not comfortable
with buying a car online and might have buyers remorse or are a car
flipper and your sale falls through after you buy a car and look for
any excuse to negate the sale please enjoy looking at the pictures but
PLEASE DO NOT BID on this car!!! I have 100 percent feedback and intend
to keep it that way. I have represented this car honestly, objectively and
fairly. I want everyone involved in this transaction to be happy at the
end of it. I can be reached at 908-458-3861 |
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