1964 Oldsmobile F-85 Cutlass Convertible. (f85) Rare Car - No Reserve!! on 2040-cars
Bradenton, Florida, United States
1964 Oldsmobile F-85 Cutlass Convertible...... Rare Car - No reserve!!!!!!
330 V8, 2 Speed Auto, Power steering. Brand new top, pad, cables, and well liner. New tires on genuine Cragers, new front brakes. Runs and drives good. Interior is nice, body is not rusty, but the paint is dull. I had plans to repaint the car after the top was done, but have decided to sell it instead. This is what I would call a "20 footer". Looks good running down the road, but don't look too close... It is the perfect Saturday evening ice cream run car with the kids. This is a non-A/C car. It does not, and never had A/C, but who needs it when you can drop the top in such a cool car. This is a 50 year old car, so it's not new, so please don't expect perfection. It's has a clear/clean Florida title that shows actual miles of 73324, but that doesn't match the odometer, so who knows, maybe the speedo was changed at some point? Local buyers are very welcome to view and drive the car. Buyers can actually fly in and drive it home. If shipping is required, it is entirely at the buyers expense. Car must be paid for and collected within 2 weeks of purchase commitment. Please ask any questions before bidding. Car is located in 34212. |
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