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1968 Oldsmobile Toronado Provincial White Red Interior Original Survivor Minty on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:66000
Location:

Woodstock, New York, United States

Woodstock, New York, United States
Engine:455 CU. IN. 375 HP V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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Year
: 1968
Make: Oldsmobile
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Model: Toronado
Mileage: 66,000
Trim: WHITE/RED/CHROME

 1968 Oldsmobile Toronado ORIGINAL SURVIVOR - 66K MILES

THE ULTIMATE PERSONAL LUXURY COUPE
RUST FREE TWO OWNER - LOW MILE SURVIVOR
1968 OLDSMOBILE
TORONADO COUPE

ALL ORIGINAL PAINT - LIFETIME GEORGIA CAR

JUST 66K ORIGINAL MILES


The first generation Toronados are some of the most sought after luxury
cars of the 1960's. Produced from 1966-1970, the first generation cars
continue to escalate in value.
The mix of power and luxury is amazing.
In 1966, the Toronado won the Motor Trend  Car of the year award.
 
This beautiful original condition car was sold new to
Rex B. Miller of Atlanta, Georgia by Red Springs North
Carolina Oldsmobile on March 23, 1968. It remained with Rex
until purchased by Owner #2 of Macon, Georgia in November, 2006.

This car is a time capsule of lifelong care by its two owners.

This car has an excellent original factory paint in Provincial White.
Mint factory Dark Red
vinyl interior and headliner, new carpet.
Pristine original dash and door panels.
Beautiful original chrome.

The attractive color combination makes this car a real show stopper.

This lovely car has been well cared for by its prior owners.


The car is equipped with the the famous original Oldsmobile 455
cubic inch, 375HP V-8 engine, 4BBL carb and automatic transmission.
The engine was rebuilt within the last 2,000 miles.

Cold factory air conditioning

Body has no rust or accident damage... the underside is as nice as the top !!!
Garage kept, pampered and serviced, this car could not be nicer.
This car has been refreshed, detailed and ready to drive or show.


100% laser straight, accident & rust free sheet metal
Excellent original paint in Provincial White 
Pristine original Dark Red vinyl interior
Excellent chrome and soft trim throughout
Original 455 cubic inch V-8 engine & 4BBL carb
Power steering & brakes  - tilt & tele wheel
Power windows & seats
Cold factory air conditioning
Original AM radio and speakers
Factory wheels and newer white wall radial tires

email me if you want to see additional photos, about 50 more, provide your email address

ONLY 66K MILES SINCE IT LEFT DETROIT

ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER AND BILL OF SALE

Value in collector cars is all about the right color combination and original condition.


Inspections are welcome. The car is for sale locally and if sold, the auction will be canceled.

Please remember, this is a 45 year old car.
I am representing it as accurately as I can based on my knowledge
and have tried to give as much information as possible.
It is being sold without warranty and as is.

Inspections prior to auction end are not a problem and are encouraged.
 
DUE TO THE AGE OF THIS VEHICLE, THE TITLE READS EXEMPT

A non-refundable $1000 deposit via PayPal is required or
cashiers check within 48 hours of auction end.
Full payment under the same methods is
required within 7 days of auction end.


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