1947 Oldsmobile 98 Custom Cruiser Convertible on 2040-cars
Yellville, Arkansas, United States
Engine:Inline 8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Mileage: 54,721
Make: Oldsmobile
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Model: Ninety-Eight
Interior Color: Creme
Trim: Custom Cruiser
Drive Type: 4 speed Hydramatic drive
This Oldsmobile is a very rare car. The big 98 shared the main body, glass and other components with the big Cadillacs and Buicks of the time but today is much rarer. This one is well equipped and all stock. It came standard with hydraulic top, bench seat and windows. It also sports its original, functional am radio, a 4 speed hydramatic automatic transmission and back up lights as well as fog lights. Everything is in good working order and it is quiet and powerful going down the road. Just had the radiator and heater core redone and installed a new water pump .
The interior has been recovered in creme colored leather. The carpet is very nice and the convertible top has no leaks. The paint is good, but not show. Overall, the car is all original, leave alone the dual electric 6V fans for parade duty. The very low 54721 miles are believed to be the accurate mileage. The car is absolutely, positively RUST FREE There is no pitting on pot metal and the chrome is very nice! Like all vintage cars, I described it to the best of my ability but there is never a warranty on anything. |
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