1956 Oldsmobile Super 88 on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Engine:8 Cylinder
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Brown and Tan
Make: Oldsmobile
Interior Color: Brown
Model: Eighty-Eight
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Two tone
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: Super 88
We have a 1956 Oldsmobile Super 88.This car belonged to my late father.He took well care of this car.We had it running about 6 months ago and ran great.I had the carb. rebuilt and had to drain all the gas out of it as it was in there for a while.We have had it covered since dad passed in 2009.When we went to start again wouldnt start.It cranks fine but not getting gas.I bought a new fuel pump on ebay and again Started right up and drove fine.Next day would not start again.We were going to put a electric fuel pump in it.But we just dont have room for the car anymore.My son detailed the outside of car and still has a great shine.There are a few scratches here and there but nothing major.The front passenger window is cracked but does not leak.My mom closed the door which is very heavy and window was down and it cracked.There a tear in the front seat but it is not bad.The back seat is perfect.I know my father had transmission rebuilt before he passed.He drove this car weekly and was his pride and joy.We hate to get rid of it but 5 cars is just too much to just let this car sit.I do not believe there are any major problems with this car other then the fuel getting to carb.The chrome is in good shape with maybe tiny pitting spots.But nothing major.I'm going to put a few pictures up now and will put more up when i can take pictures in the daylight.If there is any questions please feel free to ask.Buyer will need to make a 500.00 Deposit at end of auction.Buyer must arrange for own shipping.The title is clear and in hand.If car purchased in Florida it has a legal !956 Florida plate on it i can check to see if i can transfer to buyer.The trunk is full of extra parts like brake pads filters gaskets there are repair manuals and some other things but the trunk is full of stuff for the car.Thank you for looking.Good luck.Feel free to make a fair and reasonable offer as we dont need to sell but we are not going to give it away.Thank you
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