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1964 Oldsmobile F-85 Post Hotrod Street Strip Project Cutlass Olds A Body on 2040-cars

US $2,500.00
Year:1964 Mileage:0
Location:

Paw Paw, Illinois, United States

Paw Paw, Illinois, United States
Engine:none
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 614M154899
Year: 1964
Make: Oldsmobile
Drive Type: none
Model: Cutlass
Mileage: 0
Trim: F-85

Selling my 1964 F-85 Post hotrod project. Really dont want to, but i have to, i need the money for my business. 


64 Olds F-85 Post coupe. Its half way to a hotrod, or you can put it back to a driver. Good solid car, and comes with a bunch of parts. My plan was a 10 sec street car. You can keep going in that direction or bring it back to stock. Here is what has been done. 

Front end completely rebuilt rebuilt (suspension and steering) (new)
Front disc brakes (new)
Front frame cleaned and painted
firewall cleaned and painted
Dual master (new)
External solenoid (new)
Wiring switch panel (new)
Motor mounts mocked up for a 1-1/2" setback
Fuel cell (new)
Battery setup in trunk (new)
AN fuel line from front to back (new)
Battery cable front to back (new)
Fuel cell with sending unit (new)
Fiberglass front bumper and fiberglass front fenders (used)
Rear window pulled and channel cleaned and por15 then resealed

It comes with a 
Stock 10 bolt open rear 2.78 ratio
Steel hood
Nice core support
Racing bucket seat
New trunk pan kit (7pc)
Lots of trim and hardware
Sandblasted and painted trans cross-member
front passenger floor pan (doesnt need the hole thing. Just a few pin holes) 
1/4 lip patch panels (not much rust but have the panels to fix it)
Rear seat (core)
New UMI lower control arms (i gave the adjustable uppers to my Olds lady for her 65)

Overall its a great car for someone. Great start to a hotrod or put it back closer to stock. Around 10k into this car as it sits. 





I also have the for 9" QP rear for sale in another auction
NO TRADES CASH ONLY Unless you have a lot of BBO engines 400 425 455


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