1964 Oldsmobile Jetsar 88 Olds Convertible Restored Nice Solid Great Car on 2040-cars
Whitley City, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: Other
Drive Type: Automatic
Year: 1964
Mileage: 32,000
Trim: Jetstar
This Oldsmobile Jetstar 88 convertible is a rarely seen classic. In 1964, there were 546,112 Olds produced. However, only 3,903 of this series and body style rolled out in production. As mentioned before, this is a RARE convertible! Body this car is nice and solid. The doors, trunk and hood open, close with nice gaps. The body is fairly straight no dents or waves. The paint is a older probably 10 years there are a few minor flaws in the paint but nothing major. Paint is good for a driver. Engine is a 394 it was fully rebuilt in 1994 there is a pic showing the machine shop bill car has been started on a regular basis. Engine starts and runs as it should doesn't smoke, rattle or leak oil. Engine has very low mileage since being rebuilt but sounds great. Transmission was rebuilt when the car was restored doesn't leak fluid. Transmission works great shifts properly and doesn't slip. The only issue I noticed was the speedometer cable wasn't hooked up. Interior is in excellent condition has bucket seats and console with tach. Interior needs nothing the lights come on when you open the door. Couldn't ask for a nicer interior. Convertible top is power it opens and closes no tears or other issues. It has a glass back window not a cheap plastic one. Suspension was rebuilt when the car was restored car drives and rides nice. Brakes the brakes were fully rebuilt at the time of restoration. The only issue with this car is it needs a power brake booster the one on it has gone bad and needs either rebuilt or replaced. This is a nice mostly original old car there is a folder of receipts that go along with it. The only thing this car needs is a power brake booster. I'm selling for a friend feel free to contact me through ebay or give Sam a call 606-310-6920 NOT LOOKING FOR TRADES |
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