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1961 Oldsmobile Super 88 Holiday Bubbletop Coupe ( Magnificent Olds Bubble Top ) on 2040-cars

US $28,000.00
Year:1961 Mileage:6382
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
Advertising:

List / *Buy It Now* Price -- $28,000

Prospective Buyers:  

Prior To Using The *Buy It Now* Or *Make An Offer* Feature, 

Please Email Seller To Confirm Purchase Terms In Advance. 

Via *Contact Seller* / *Ask A Question*.




1961 Oldsmobile Super 88 Holiday Bubbletop Coupe ( Magnificent Olds Bubble Top )

Excellent Car To Drive & Enjoy, Or To Show If Desired.

Anyone Viewing These Images Of The Car / Reading These Words Likely Knows What It Is.

And Likely Doesn’t Need A Bunch Of General Background On 61 Olds Bubble Tops.

So I’ll Spare You The Generics. 


Though Please Read All Of The Below Details If Buying Or Offering. 

As It Will Make The Transaction For Prevailing Buyer Simplest / Easiest If So.



Am Told This Car Lived Most Of It’s Life In Oklahoma. 

Previous Owner Was In Arizona.

The Car Is Currently Registered In California. Vintage 61 California Plates. Registered. Clear Title. 



394 Skyrocket Engine Is Excellent.  Transmission Excellent.  The Car Runs & Drives Great.  No Issues. 

Easy Start.  No Exhaust Smoke.  Not Even Close. 

Roto-Hydramatic Transmission Shifts Smoothly Through All Gears. 

Excellent Interior.  Perfect Dash Pad, Seats & Carpet.  White Headliner Is Perfect. 

Chrome Wheels Are Perfect. 

Laser Straight Perfect Body.  

Many Long-Time Car Folks Have Said They’ve Never Seen A Better Black Paint Job.  I’d Agree.

The Car Has Incredibly Deep / Rich Black Paint.

Previous Owner Says The Paint Is PPG.  

Original Paint Color From The Factory Was *Provincial White*.

All Chrome Is Show Quality. 

Glass Has No Cracks Or Chips.   

Steering Wheel Has 1 Small Crack ( Pictured ).

Dash Paint Has 1 Small Irregularity.  A Small Faded Rub-Out Spot On The Dash Paint 
A Little Smaller Than The Size Of A Dress Shirt Button ( Pictured ). Not Really Noticeable.  
I Didn’t Notice It For A Couple Of Months. 


This Is A Nearly-Concours Car.  And Shows Tremendously.

There Is No Caveat Here, Or Anything About The Car You Need To Know 
That Hasn’t Been Presented Here In Order For You To Effectively Evaluate It’s Condition.
  
There Are No Negatives.  Or I Would Speak Up And Provide Images Of Further Flaws ( There Aren't Any ).

Only Unusual Element Is The Wipers Have Been Removed ( This Is How The Car Came To Me Also ).

You Won’t Be Driving This Car In The Rain Anyway.

The Wipers Were Likely Removed To Keep From Scratching The Windshield.  


I Can Provide More Images Of The Car, Including Many Images Up On A Lift.  

And Other Images That Evidence The Magnificent Quality Of This Car. 



Am Selling The Car To Pare Down.  Have Too Many Cars. 

I Own The Car Outright.  And Hold The California Title. 

Am Too Busy With Real Estate Work To Spend The Time Getting The Car To Barrett-Jackson, Or Monterey. 

So We’re Doing The Easy Breezy eBay Thing Instead. 


Note To Prevailing Buyer:

In Addition To The 100% Positive eBay Rating,

I Have An Excellent Reputation In Business / Real Estate. 

I Can Forward A Link To 450+ Five Star Testimonials 
Of The Service Level / My Personal Character 
Related To The California Real Estate Brokerage That I Own And Operate As A Small Business Entrepreneur.

I Value Truth, Clarity, And Integrity.
Highest Level Personal Honor Is At The Core Of All That I Do. 

Including The Sale Of This Most Excellent And Rare Car ( Many Were Built. Few Of This Quality / High Style Remain ).



• The Car Is Available For Inspection In San Francisco, CA.


• I’ve Included A Good Number Of Images Of The Car To Show It’s Quality.

Note That The Omission Of A Specific Photo Of Something You’d Like To See Is Not Meant To Conceal A Flaw.

It Is Simply Not Possible To Provide 1000 Photos To Evidence Such Things

As What The Inside Of The Gas Tank Door Looks Like, 

Or What The Trunk Lock Looks Like, For Example.   

The Car Is Essentially Flawless.  Like A New Car Is.

The Point Of The Photos Presented Is To Evidence The Fact That Everything About The Car Is Essentially Perfect. 


• Standard Payment Terms To Winning Buyer.  

Everyone Knows The Standard Terms On Deposit / Timing Of Payment(s).  

Will Coordinate Easily, Quickly & Comfortably With Prevailing Buyer.  


• I Will Naturally Assist With Shipping Arrangements 

If Buyer Not Picking Up The Car Himself / Herself. 


Gavin
San Francisco


Whoever Prevails On The Purchase Of This Car Will Be Very Pleased. 



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