1962 Oldsmobile 98 Convertible - California Car on 2040-cars
Fullerton, California, United States
1962 Oldsmobile 98 Convertible 394 sky rocket V8 with hydramatic transmission.This car is excellent candidate for restoration. These 1960s GM convertibles are getting harder and harder to find in this unmolested condition, not to many left out there especially this dry and complete. This car has been off the road for 36 years (last sticker on rear plate is 1978) this is an original California Black plate car with both matching plates mounted on the car and still has the original black license plates and the dealer license plate frames from Burch Oldsmobile in Alhambra CA. Original paint still on the car. It has lots of factory options like power steering, power brakes, factory air conditioning, power windows,6 way power seat, power rear antenna, it also leather and cloth seats which is mostly gone . All the convertible trim and convertible top frame is complete (no vinyl top) front and rear seats are there but most of the material is gone from sun exposure . I have Clear title to the car last dated 1975 (pink slip) along with the original owners manual and convertible power top manual . Car is 95% rust free, Front and rear floors are solid. trunk tub has some rust and the passenger side lower quarter panel has a rust also please refer to pictures.There is also a dents on the rear driver side upper quarter panel and the passenger door.All side trim is complete and on the car.Front windshield is missing. All side glass is complete except driver side vent window glass is broken Car does not run or drive. engine compartment looks intact so I'm assuming it is the original engine.Please contact me if you have any other questions about the car either by ebay or you can call me direct my Number is (714) 501-0712 my name is Manny..
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