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1965 Olds Starfire Hardtop Sports Coupe 425 V8 Big Block Low Mileage Survivor on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:49893
Location:

Guyton, Georgia, United States

Guyton, Georgia, United States

All original, numbers matching, low mileage Survivor. Excellent condition inside and out. Runs and drives like new! Solid & rust free with original factory paint and interior. Selling at $$ NO RESERVE $$ to the highest bidder. This is a very nice car.

For sale by owner. Low mileage, very well maintained 1965 Oldsmobile Starfire Hardtop Sports Coupe. 425 V8, 4 vl, 3 Speed Turbo-Hydra-Matic Transmission with center console, floor shift & Tach. This was a limited production design which featured a unique roofline with the inversely curved rear window. All original, "Unrestored" and "Numbers Matching! This one is loaded with options including, ice cold A/C, power windows, power seat, tilt steering wheel, power steering & brakes, power antenna, leather seats, bucket seats, factory tinted windows, courtesy lights under the hood and trunk, 15" Crager Chrome wheels, raised white letter radials, original Am/Fm stereo as well as a custom upgrade sound system with C/D and remote. It also has an alarm system with remote. This is a "True Survivor" car that still has it's original factory paint job and interior. The paint still has a good shine but it is thin in places but still looks good especially considering it's been on the car for 49 years. There are no dents and no rust. The interior is all original as well and the leather looks amazing and is still soft. The carpet does show some wear but as you can see in the photos it too looks good. The headliner is clean and snug and looks good. The only thing that is not working properly is the clock but there is a brand new factory original one in the trunk that goes with it. It has always been garage kept and very well maintained and cared for. It runs and drives just as well as when it was new! This is a car you can get right in and drive anywhere you want to go with no worries or concerns. This Sports Coupe came from the factory with a very impressive 375 H/P which has now been increased to 400 H/P with the aid of a larger 4vl carburetor, Headers and larger exhaust system so It has plenty of power and the large exhaust & headers give it a great sound. Very nice driving, smooth riding car and it is absolutely 100% rust free! I do have a clear Georgia Title. It is currently insured through Haggerty Classic Car Insurance for $26,500.00. There are a lot of new and spare parts included with the sale such as a new clock, windshield washer tank, lense's, original exhaust manifolds and much more. This is a " NO RESERVE " Auction so, Please only bid what you are prepared to pay. It is available for inspection during the auction and inspections are welcomed and encouraged. When the auction ends the highest bidder will win! That doesn't mean you win the right to come test drive and inspect it. That means you bought it and it's yours so please, if you want to check it out before buying it, do so prior to the auction ending. Someone will get a very nice, solid, dependable and well cared for car here. 


On Jun-12-14 at 21:58:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

I've had several request for more photos and can't add more to the listing but below is a link to my photo bucket which has about 50 photos. Anyone needing a photo of something specific please send your email and I'll be glad to send them.


http://s1285.photobucket.com/user/Horsepowerfarm912/media/imagejpg41_zps1c02ec36.jpg.html

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