Original 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire Barn Find 2dr Hard Top 394 V-8 96,978 Mi Blue on 2040-cars
Spring Mills, Pennsylvania, United States
I am selling an all Original 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire.The car was last inspected and driven in 1980 and has been in the barn ever since!! As you can see from the photos the car is in need of a total restoration,The body on the car is actually in good condition with only a couple of places that would need repair,such as the rockers and possibly quaters.Top side of car is super solid!!The paint on the car is flaking off.I beleive it may be a laquer paint.I am not sure if the car has ever been painted or repaired anywhere.I have decided to sell it due to funding for other projects.Dont have to sell!!!! The car does have all the trim and there are no pieces missing.The engine is a 394 4bbl (345HP) and does move when turned.We have not tried to start the car yet!! Just turned by hand!! Has original Air chrome air cleaner and Oldsmobile Chrome valve covers.The guy that this was purchased from said the car is a #s matching car!! Car is an automatic console bucket seat car with Tachometer in console.Car has a ton of options in it.windows are crank windows not electric.Has 2 cooling and heating controls for car.Non-AC car.Regular heating system and Summer air controls.Original Clock and seats!! Seats are perfect and have no rips anywhere!!! All the chrome inside the car is real nice and just needs cleaned!!Healiner is missing,all the glass in the car is clear and has no seperation or laminating to it.All door panels are excellent with no rips or tears as well.Interior is blue in color!! Alll emblems are on the inside and outside of the car,none missing!!Underside of car is rusty.Car has all 4 hinged hub caps with hinges as well.Wiring in engine compartment was chewed by the resident ground hog in the bank near the car,RIP!! This would be an excellent RESTO MOD car!!!! Would also be excellent to restore to all original due to everything being correct!!! I beleive the front wheels will roll but rear brakes are rusted to the drums!! If you have any questions please ask.I am selling this as is,need of restoration!! Car does not sell will be sold in parts and pieces!! Also can call me at (814)321-7157.Thanks again for looking everyone!!!
On Mar-02-14 at 16:48:31 PST, seller added the following information: Also wanted to add.Anyone who can come and look and lives fairly close is more than welcome before bidding.Call or send me a message!!!Please ask any questions you may have!! I am unsure of bottom side of car or floor pans.Has original carpet and didnt pull it loose to look.Barn that the car sat in was dry though,no water!! Thanks again everyone!! |
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