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1954 Oldsmobile Super 88 Convertible on 2040-cars

Year:1954 Mileage:86391
Location:

Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, United States

Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, United States

 1954 Oldsmobile Super 88 Convertible

This is an absolutely beautiful example of Oldsmobile's new-for-1954 Super 88 Convertible.  This car was one of the best to emerge out of Lansing in years.  The design was just right for the times, balancing styling, performance, engineering, and craftsmanship with the power of Oldsmobile's Rocket V-8 engine and colorful new styling that featured GM's popular new wraparound windshield.
The Super 88 was a part of their new performance range of vehicles, sharing its powerful engine with the division's line-topping luxury models.


A binder of receipts and documentation is included in the sale of this beautiful Oldsmobile!

Mechanics

324 Oldsmobile Rocket Motor

Power Steering

Power Brakes

Hydra-matic Automatic Transmission

Dual Exhaust

Stock Rear End 3:23 Gear Ratio

New Shocks

New Sway Bar Bushings

Front Suspension is in Great Shape

Generator

Wiring is in Great Shape

Heater Box is Intact 

Body

Power Top

Gorgeous Blue Metallic Paint

Solid Straight Body

Beautiful Stainless Trim

Doors Fit and Operate Great

Lined Trunk

Spare Tire, Jack

Beautiful Chrome Bumpers

Emblems are Gorgeous

Door Lips and Jambs are Clean and Solid

Undercarriage is Solid

Frame is in Great Shape

Floorboards are Solid and Painted

Rockers Look to be Original and in Great Shape

American Classic Wide Whites - 215/75/15 Front and Rear

New Hubcaps and Painted Wheels

Fender Skirts are in Great Shape

Interior

Two Tone Blue and White Interior

Interior Chrome is Beautiful

Steering Wheel with Globe in the Center

Dash is Beautiful

Carpet is in Great Shape

Interior Lights Work

Seat Upholstery is Beautiful

Aftermarket Stereo in Glove Box w/ Satellite radio

Gauges Work

Wipers Work

Don't miss out on this beautiful automobile!  Enjoy this convertible now before summer is gone!



Vintage Motorcars, LLC

5606 Reiner Rd

Sun Prairie, WI  53590

608-318-1945



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