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1956 Oldsmobile 88 Straight Axle Gasser Street Freak on 2040-cars

Year:1956 Mileage:99999 Color: Flat Mint Green /
 White
Location:

Oak Lawn, Illinois, United States

Oak Lawn, Illinois, United States
Transmission:TH-400
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:5.3L 5310CC 324Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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Year
: 1956
Interior Color: White
Make: Oldsmobile
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: 88
Trim: Base Sedan 2-Door
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: Flat Mint Green

 '56 Olds 88 2 door post. How often do you see one of these with a straight axle?

The following list is new:

Front:
50" tube axle w/ 49-54 modified Chevy spindles
Mustang II 5x4.75 rotors
'78 up GM metric calipers
Braided steel brake lines
31" leaf springs
Shocks/bearings/king pins
'87 Chevy Caprice dual brake master with power booster
15x4.5 Halibrand knock off aluminum wheels with 165r15 tires
All hardware nuts bolts etc all grade 8, less than 500 miles on setup.

Rear:
Air shocks with individual fill for better adjustment
New leaf springs
Tank was cleaned and coated, new sending unit as well
Cut drums, new shoes, and wheel cylinders.

Drivetrain:
Rebuilt 87+ Chevy 350
Punched out .030 over (355)
Aluminum intake
Edelbrock 600cfm mechanical choke carburetor
Unknown cam (sounds healthy)
Vette exhaust manifolds/duals dumped at the rear axle
Stock '56 Olds rear axle
Rebuilt th400
Electric fan
Trans cooler
Re-cored stock radiator

The car is a solid driver, has been on many 100+ mile trips. The car never gets above 190 degrees, even sitting in traffic on a 90+ day. The car does not handle like any of my previous straight axle cars. It drives straight, absolutely zero bump steer, and rides very nice. Drives amazingly well at 70+ mph, and even nicer around town. This car was built to drive, how many gassers have power steering and power disc brakes? Pinstriping on the hood, trunk, and dash. Original seats covered with Mexican blankets (seats were ripped).

There are a few spots where the paint is cracking/chipped/etc. The car gets driven, far from a show queen. Needs interior still. No carpet, headliner, package tray, or door panels. Actually I have the door panels but I only kept them to make templates for new ones. The driver/passenger front windows are cracked as well as the passenger rear. (does not leak, nor have they gotten worse) It's flat glass, its cheap to replace.

I put in new window channels/sweepers about a month ago. Has a small 200w amp under the dash powering a 6x9 speaker that you can plug your phone/mp3 player into. Has a vintage air heater with floor and defrost/3 speeds. Have a brand new electric wiper motor. (not installed) There have been a few patches to the floor, mainly driver front. Few small rust holes in the very rear of the trunk about the size of a baseball.  I have a set of 6 degree axle shims that come with the car that still need to be installed.  Slight driveline vibration at 20mph these will remedy the problem. 

I'm trying to be as honest as possible, the car shows very well and I haven't heard a negative comment about it. Gets attention everywhere it goes.

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