1959 Oldsmobile Super 88 " Rock Solid* on 2040-cars
Greenwood, Indiana, United States
Engine:394
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: rear wheel
Make: Oldsmobile
Mileage: 88
Model: Eighty-Eight
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: super 88
Very Rare Color
“CORRECT GM”
BURGUNDY MIST METALLIC
1959 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 SEDAN
“ROCK SOLID”
This is a very lovely example of a super 88 sedan in a rare color combo!!
This car comes with the what looks to be the original interior, with newer carpet. The headliner also looks to be original, and there are no rips, tears or punctures. The dash is also in great shape with the exception of one minor crack on the far left side. All of the side glass is in fine shape with the original factory logo. The trunk material while showing some age is original and in extraordinary condition. Also included is a new spare tire, wheel and jack. The spare wheel is also nicely painted to match the other four.
The car has the 394 v8 motor and painted the correct color. The hood was fitted with new insulation, and the engine has been freshly detailed . The correct air cleaner sticker has been ordered, and will be with the car shortly.
The chrome is very nice with a good shine, and is better than presentable, but not pristine. The back bumper is in very nice condition. The front bumper has some pealing on the top piece and lower half has pealing and minor pitting on one corner piece.
All lights, turn signals, brakes, reverse, and brights work.
Radio also works, and that is unusual in a car of this age.
The undercarriage of this car is in an original, unmolested, solid condition. All floor plans are original and excellent. We could not find any rust repair on the undercarriage. The rockers are very solid and straight, and have what appear to be the original weep holes. Rear quarter panels are in beautiful condition. The body is very straight and lines all match up correctly.
The car is a dream to drive. NO hesitation at all. Motor sounds strong. All fluids changed. All hoses, belts, and plugs in good condition. The car has a newer battery. Just put over 100 miles last week and really feel that this car is ready for the open road.
This car overall is in excellent shape from paint to chrome to mechanics and really will be great addition to someone's collection.
I believe I have been very accurate on describing this car to the best of my knowledge; however, I always recommend coming to look at the car in person.
The car is located here in Indianapolis, Indiana. The car comes with a clean, clear Indiana title.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to call Brett at 303.880.6791 or Paul at 317.628.3888
We have dozens of more photos available upon request.
Please remember, this is a 54 year old car. I am representing it as accurately as I can based on my knowledge and have tried to give as much detailed information as possible.
This is truly a great example of an extra nice car. Please don’t hesitate to call and ask questions before you bid.
Thanks and good luck!!
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