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1968 Oldsmobile Toronado Muscle Car/ 40,289 Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:40289
Location:

Collegedale, Tennessee, United States

Collegedale, Tennessee, United States

AS YOU CAN SEE FROM  PICS THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE OF A RARE MUSCLE CAR. THE PREVIOUS OWNER HAD OVER 28K INVESTED IN THIS CAR AND ALL WORK WAS DONE BY PROFESSIONALS.  CAR IS FROM IDAHO ORIGINALLY AND WAS IN OWNERS POSSESION FOR OVER 35 YEARS BEFORE BEING BROUGHT TO ITS PRESENT PRISTINE STATE.  EVERYTHING HAS BEEN GONE THRU  INCLUDING ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION WITH LESS THAN 1500 MILES ON THEM, 455 IS 30 OVER TO A 462 WITH MILD CAM,   BRAKES, GAS TANK, ALL NEW INTERIOR, ECT. CAR RUNS AND DRIVES SUPERB!  ALL RECEIPTS WILL COME WITH CAR. ALWAYS GARAGED AND COVERED AND HAS RARELY SEEN RAIN. AC IS NOT INSTALLED ON CAR BUT COMES WITH PURCHASE AND IS BELIEVED TO BE ALL THERE.  REAR WINDOWS DO NOT GO DOWN AND POWER SEAT WORKS BUT STICKS, POWER HIDDEN LIGHTS WORK FLAWLESSLY AS WELL AS OTHER LIGHTS, GAS GAUGE ECT.(AFTERMARKET GAUGES AS IN PIC). TIRES ARE BRAND NEW MICHELINS AND SHOCKS HAVE BEEN REPLACED. ONE MINOR DING LEFT FRONT QUARTER(IN PIC) AND MINOR RUST IN BOTTOM FRONT QUARTER NOT NOTICABLE. FLOORS AND TRUNK ARE ROCK SOLID NO RUST. IT WOULD NOT TAKE MUCH TO BE SHOW CONDITION.

YOU ARE WELCOME TO VIEW CAR OR HAVE A MECHANIC CHECK IN CHATTANOOGA ,TN AREA WHERE IT IS FOR SALE LOCALLY SO AUCTION COULD BE PULLED EARLY. I WILL WORK WITH ANY SHIPPER BUT THAT WOULD BE YOUR RESPONSABILITY. BANK WIRE OR CERTIFIED CHECK THAT CAN BE CASHED IN CHATTANOOGA OR CASH WILL BE ACCEPTED. 1000 DEPOSIT DUE IN 24 HOURS AFTER AUCTION CLOSES VIA PAYPAL AND BALANCE DUE IN 48 HOURS. PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU HAVE FUNDS TO PURCHASE. BIDDERS WITH LESS THAN 10 POSITIVES CALL BEFORE BIDDING OR BID WILL BE CANCELLED.

I WILL REMOVE RESERVE TOWARDS  END OF AUCTION IF CLOSE



THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST AND YOUR BIDS...HAPPY BIDDING!

CONTACT MARK FOR QUESTIONS 423-838-8906



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