1970 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Custom 7.5l 455 Rocket, Low Miles, Extra Solid! on 2040-cars
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:455rocket
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: Eighty-Eight
Trim: Delta 88 custom
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 85,000
Exterior Color: Gold
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Green
SEE ABOVE, 715-944-4707. Cruise even still works. Description listed ABOVE> SEE PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ******Just a quick note since I have received questions. The felt in the trunk is for the hood of the car and is NEW. The engine is bone stock, factory 2 bl. Also, the engine compartment is in need of a good cleaning. This is a turn and go car but its also a "original" car- the expensive stuff ( tires, brakes, exhaust, shocks) are done. The original valve cover gaskets are still on the motor. So, after driving for 2 weeks you may find 4-5 drops of oil under it. For a 40+ yr old car, its a very clean driver. Air conditioning still functions ( no weird noises or issues other than needs a recharge). The almost rust free reffers to - for example there is a "LITTLE" around the inside bottoms of the doors. The doors ( all 4) open and close as new, also the same for the hood and trunk. I CAN NOT find any bondo. NONE! Rock solid! The clock is unplugged but just plugs back in! The am radio works, defrost works, all lights work, horn works. ****THE CHROME IS """"ALLLLLL" MINT!!!!!!!!!!! Looks basically as new. The pics were taken with the color adjusted due to the bright sun. Email me your email addrress for better pics. I wanted to show detail on ones posted. I WILL NOT END AUCTION during the last 5 HOURS!!!!!!!!!! Also, for the right deal I also include a second car for the right exchange. Cant use the TR word. Its banned in ads. THANKS ALL. ALL parts in trunk stay with car, no selling seperate. Another good question::::::today, The color code is 68 G. Never a factory choice. Gold and green. Had to special order this combo. And since I received a question, yes the cold light indicator still works as it should, on th dash.8-18-13, another good question today, this is not a show car, it could be without a ton of money. It does have flaws. This car never sat for years, like most with this milage. It has always been driven and its a blast to drive. It would be a great car to turn into a sleeper or make into a custom. I dont have the heart to do that since it is all original. Im giving this car up to get a car that I can build to 400-500 horse and make into a custom. I do get ALOT compliments when i take it for a spin. It looks great and runs great. If it were a show car, I would start the bid at $5000 Im sure. For the money, there's no way you will have any big dissapointments. Ive owned 60's and 70's cars since I was 15. Im now 39 and this car is rock solid! Thanks all. This is a RE-LIST due to the winner with no feedback not paying. AS of 9-3-13, now also has a NEW waterpump. The rockers are rock solid, some rust inside doors, on very bottom.
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