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1956 Oldsmobile Holiday Delta 88 Four Door Hardtop on 2040-cars

Year:1956 Mileage:64531
Location:

Huntley, Illinois, United States

Huntley, Illinois, United States

This car is a survivor , orginally was my Grandfather's been kept in the family but time to sell.She looks good for her age but needs someone who can restore it to her full beauty. 1956 Oldsmobile Holiday 88 4 doorhard top,Salmon and White color, 324 cid,4 barrel rochester carburator, automatic 3 speed transmission,power brakes power steering, AM radio, and 64,531original miles. It has been garage kept for most of its life.Interior is orginal,the dashboard in great shape as well as the seats .The trunk is in good shape has the orginal canvas and card board sides.Basically I kept it original as my Grandfather did ,I even left the water spigot he installed to turn off the heater in summer.
I have rebuilt a lot and listed them below
Engine - bored .30 over, kept orginal crankshaft.
Transmission.
Carburator 
Generator
Voltage regulator
Fuel pump
Fuel sending unit
Fuel tank flushed and coated
Brakes -had the Treadle Vac master cylinder rebuilt, also replaced wheel cylinders shoes, lines
new shocks 
Radiator hoses
Water pump
Starter - rebuilt about 20 years , replaced the solenoid 2years ago
This car runs and drivable but needs some work.Fuel gauge doesn't work but has new fuel sending unit and is grounded.I was told it had some body work done in the late 60's and the parking
 brake was removed decades ago, 2 windows need to be replaced , body has some paint chips, rear bumper has 2 rust holes .It is missing the Bat Wing air cleaner(was stolen ) but still have the oil bather.



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