1968 Oldsmobile "toronado 2 Dr.h.t Turquoise" Nice Condition on 2040-cars
Carmichael, California, United States
Body Type:Other
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V-8 big block
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: Toronado
Trim: standard
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Seats
Drive Type: Front Wheel Drive
Mileage: 129,639
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Turquoise
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Turquoise
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
1968 OLDSMOBILE TORONADO, NICE CONDITION, RUNS GREAT, SHIFTS SMOOTHLY, GOOD BRAKES, FRESH REBUILD ON CARBURETOR, ALL GAUGES
WORK, IDIOT LIGHTS WORK, NEW TIRES, A REAL HEAD TURNER IN THIS ORIGINAL TURQUOISE COLOR THAT HAS BEEN REPAINTED AT ONE TIME. THE FRONT AND REAR SEATS ARE IN VERY NICE ORIGINAL CONDITION, THE SPIDER MAG WHEELS ARE ORIGINAL AND EVEN THE SPARE IS A SPIDER MAG.
I AM TOLD IT IS A THIRD OWNER VEHICLE AS I AM LISTING IT FOR MY NEIGHBOR WHO DOES NOT HAVE AN EBAY ACCOUNT, HE HAS THE PINK SLIP WITH CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE.
VERY LOW RESERVE AS HE DOES WANT TO PUT THIS OLDS IN THE HANDS OF SOMEONE WHO WILL APPRECIATE IT AND ENJOY THE NOSTALGIC RIDE....
I ASKED FOR A LIST OF THE NEGATIVES TO BE CLEAR AS POSSIBLE TO ALL POTENTIAL BUYER'S:
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS DO NOT WORK
*A/C COMPRESSOR
*HEATER
*RADIO
*ELECTRIC SEAT
*THERE IS A SEAM IN THE HEADLINER THAT HAS COME UN-STICHED
*THE HOOD IS HARD TO OPEN BUT HE HAS A MECHANIC WORKING ON IT, I WILL AD PICS AS SOON AS THE MECHANIC GETS THE HOOD OPENED AND REPAIRED..........
HE IS REPRESENTING HIS TORONADO AS A RELIABLE DRIVER QUALITY CAR, PAINT CONDITION HAS KNICKS AND SCRATCHES HERE AND THERE WITH NOTHING MAJOR, THE TAIL LIGHTS HAVE CHIPS AND CRACKS AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURES, BUMPERS ARE IN DECENT SHAPE, VERY SHINY CHROME. THERE IS RUST SHOWING THROUGH ACCROSS THE ROOF VINYL TOP ABOVE THE FRONT WINDSHIELD, OVERALL CONDITION IS GOOD.
IF YOU HAVE ANY INQUIRIES PLEASE CALL AND ASK: (916) 402-1836
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