Original Car Free Shipping Oldsmobile Ninety Eight 98 1965 Convertible Olds!! on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Welcome to our auction for this spectacular and original 1965 Oldsmobile 98 Convertible. The car still has the original 425CI big block V8 motor with only 107K miles. Original owners manual included!
The body is in extremely good condition with very straight body lines. No rust on the car. All the original molding, trims and chromes are still there and in good shape (average wear and tear for a 1965). The body has had one repaint quite a few years ago and does have several flaws throughout (see photos for details). The interior appears to be mostly original and in absolute amazing shape! The dash has no cracks and the wood trim looks perfect. The top is in very good condition except for a 2x2 patch on the right front (see photo), otherwise top perfect. No leaks. All of the following is in working order: interior and exterior lights, the power seats, original radio, cigarette lighter, speedometer, odometer, wipers, electric top, antenna, and all the power windows. The a/c is not working however it does blow. This car has never been restored so please expect average wear and tear. However, it's been extremely well taken care of and starts right up every time. She drives like a dream as you would expect for a luxury car like this. FREE SHIPPING is available with the "Buy it Now" price. Shipping is valid only in Contiguous United States (not Hawaii or Puerto Rico) in an open carrier. If the arranged sale price is less, buyer is responsible for shipping. However, I will be more than happy to set up all the logistics for a door-to-door service at the buyers expense. I have included as many photos possible to help my description. If you need additional photos and/or information please feel free to contact me, Gaston at (786) 486-7746. Please ask all questions before bidding or committing to buy. Do not assume anything at may not be listed. This is an AS-IS sale. |
Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight for Sale
- 1967 oldsmobile ninety-eight convertible-parade car-2 owner-25,000 actual miles!
- 1959 oldsmobile 98 convertible, original 65,000 mile car
- 1996 oldsmobile ninety-eight regency elite 53,500 original miles 3.8 l v6 great(US $6,000.00)
- 1983 olds 98 regency(US $5,000.00)
- 1984 olds 98 regency brougham 41,978 actual miles.
- 1983 oldsmobile ninety eight 98 regency brougham
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