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1984 Oldsmobile Toronado Caliente Sport Coupe 2 Door 5.0l(307) V8 Automatic 4 Sp on 2040-cars

US $3,550.00
Year:1984 Mileage:128220
Location:

East Liverpool, Ohio, United States

East Liverpool, Ohio, United States

 HERE IS A CLASSIC LUXURY OLDSMOBILE TORONADO CALIENTE BROUGHAM SPORT COUPE WITH ALL ITS OPTIONS LIKE POWER WINDOWS  ANTENNA &  POWER SEATS &  POWER BRAKES WITH DISKS FRONT AND REAR. POWER LOCKS , BOSE STEREO SYSTEM WITH 6 ADJUSTABLE CONTROLLED SPEAKERS. TILT STEERING WHEEL DUAL REMOTE MIRRORS REAR DEFROST POWER TRUNK  LEATHER SEATS FACTORY STOCK  SPORTS STEERING WHEEL DIGITAL DASH CLUSTER EXTRA CHROME  TO THE EXTERIOR. VINYL TOP IN EXCELLENT CONDITION . THE CALIENTE WAS THE TOP OF THE LINE FOR THE TORONADO LIKE THE CADILLAC ELDORADO  BIARRITZ IS. NEW AIR SHOCKS, FRONT WHEEL BERINGS, ANTENNA ALTERNATER, HEAD LINER, BUMPER FILLERS FRONT AND REAR. AIR CONDITIONER BLOWS GOOD BUT NOT COOL ENOUGH NEEDS TO BE CONVERTED TO R134 FROM R12.THE ENGINE RUNS GREAT AND ON REGULAR GAS  DOES NOT BURN OIL. THE TRANSMISSION WAS GONE THROUGH BY A TRANSMISSION SPECIALIST AND THE FLUIDS AND FILTER CHANGED. IT SHIFTS GREAT WITH NO HESITATION. THIS IS A 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC V8 WITH AMPLE POWER TO CRUISE ALL DAY AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS. GAS MILEAGE IS APPROX. 17 TOWN AND 25 HIGHWAY. THATS NOT TO BAD CONSIDERING IT IS A VERY HEAVY CAR. THAT IS WHAT MAKES IT RIDE SO GOOD. I HAVE ALL 4 ORIGINAL WIRE WHEEL LOCKING HUBCAPS IN GREAT CONDITION WITH 2 EXTRA. THE TIRES ARE ALL NEW JUST RECENTLY INSTALLED. THE BELTS ARE ABOUT 2 YEARS OLD THAT IS APPROX.3,000 MILES AGO. THE PAINT STILL SHINES  GOOD FOR A 30 YEAR CLASSIC CAR. THE INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND THE GAUGE CLUSTER WORKS GREAT. IT ALSO HAS THE FIBER OPTICS FOR YOUR FRONT LIGHTING MONITORING THAT WORKS JUST FINE. I HAVE ANTIQUE PLATES ON IT NOW AND ONLY DRIVE IT ON OCCASION TO SHOW. YOU COULD DRIVE IT ANYWHERE AND BE CONFIDENT. THIS MODEL WAS A LIMITED PRODUCTION AND SHOULD GAIN VALUE IN THE NEAR FUTURE. THE TRUNK IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND HAVE THE ORIGINAL 4 OWNERS MANUALS FOR IT. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK. MILEAGE MAY CHANGE SLIGHTLY AS I DO PARTICIPATE IN CAR SHOWS AT TIMES. THIS CAR RUNS DRIVES & RIDES GREAT. THANKS FOR VIEWING.  HAVE A GREAT DAY  ED

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