1973 Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
Well here it is Ladies and Gentlemen….. This is my beautiful, 1973 Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham, that I believe has just about every option that could be ordered back in late 1972.…. These automobiles (Toronado) were very ahead of there times indeed. With the 455 Rocket cubic inch V8, mounted to, back then, the State of the Art, FRONT WHEEL DRIVE, to the set of a THIRD BRAKE LIGHT SYSTEM mounted below the rear window on each side….. Very Impressive indeed!!!!! These Oldsmobile Toronados were the most expensive vehicle in the Oldsmobile Lineup. It even cost more than the Oldsmobile Ninety Eight…..At almost 5000 lbs. this car runs and drives like it was just built yesterday! The color combination is just breath taking, with the exterior called Cranberry Red, with still its ORIGINAL WHITE vinyl Top. I really don’t think you will find another one here on e bay, or anywhere else as NICE and CLEAN as this one??? Now also, keep in mind, this is NOT the Custom, this is the TOP of the LINE, BROUGHAM…. It was just recently Tuned up, also, we put a Brand New set of Tires on it too…. We also had a BRAND NEW Factory Dual Exhaust installed by an Oldsmobile specialist, so it all lines up, and sounds PERFECT right out to the Factory CORRECT Tail pipes…… I have the ORIGINAL SHOP MANUAL, and ORIGINAL SALES BROCHURE, that will also go to the New Owner! I have a Clean TRANFERABLE, New York State Title, under my Name, so transferring ownership should be No Problem!!!! Please, come for yourself, and look, or maybe even test drive this one of a kind ORIGINAL, UNMOLESTED, Oldsmobile, and you will simply fall in LOVE with it!!!!! I will add more information later today, or tomorrow, as I’m running out of time due to work…. I can assist in DOMESTIC and INTERNATIONAL shipping for the New Owner! Any questions, you can e mail me, or call me @ 917 709 1615.… My name is Tommy, and I will be more than happy to help!!!! Thanks, and be well…… |
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