1955 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight 4 Door Hardtop Hard Top 98 on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
1955 Olds 98 Holiday 4 door hardtop. Original colors are Coral/Grey. Options are power steering, brakes, windows, seat, radio, rear speaker, heater, tinted glass, and b/u lights. Great project to restore..
I purchased this car from the 2nd owner (after trying for many years), because it's a solid car, never modified, nicely optioned, and a rare color combo. I still have projects other I want to finish, and no idea when I will start on this one. Wheels were recently added, and do go with the car. I don't know much about the car's history (before 35 years ago) only that someone backed into it at the super market requiring the front bumper, and passenger fender to be replaced. The car had been sitting since 1982 when I bought it. I have since gone through the fuel system, the brake ststem, and rebuilt the distributor. I got the car running again (runs nice). No smoke/noises or issues. Transmission shifts well (on the lift), but the car isn't registered so I haven't driven it down the road. All the trim is in nice condition (its either on the car or inside it). The car was painted white back in 1982 to prevent surface rust. The interior is original and will need to be restored (chrome is in nice condition). The body is clean, and rust free. The bottom has normal surface rust on suspension parts. The car is complete, and original down to the muffler (which has a GM part number, and a date stamp of 7-55). The vehicle needs to be towed/trailered due to sitting for nearly 35 years. The car is definitely worthy of being restored. No point letting it just continue to sit when someone can fix her up... Title is free/clear, and notarized. If you are in (or) near Tucson, AZ, please come check it out.. This car would be an easy restoration which you can enjoy as you restore. $500 deposit required within 24 hours. Full payment is due within 7 days from auction end. Vehicle shipping is buyer responsibility. I can store the vehicle safely (for a short time), and assist with loading. Bidders with (excessive) negative feedback will have their bids cancelled. Please ask all questions prior to bidding.. all questions are answered quickly
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