No Res 19k 98 Regency Brougham Ninety Eight 88 Eighty Eight Park Avenue Lesabre on 2040-cars
Warren, New Jersey, United States
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Up for sale is a 1986 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham with only 19,000 original miles. This car looks like it just rolled off the showroom floor! Possibly the best example in existence! Nicer than most 6 month old cars! This Oldsmobile was garage kept and appears to have never been driven in bad weather. Options include pw,pdl,ps,pm,tilt,cruise, brougham package, wire wheel hubcaps, am/fm cassette, and ultra rare voice alert system (car talks to you!) The undercarriage is super clean! Interior still smells new and seats are plush. Rear seat looks to have never been sat in! No fading on the interior and the headliner is not drooping like most gm cars of this time period. Dash is free of cracks. The exterior is super straight and appears to be all original paint! Original vinyl top is in perfect condition with no cracking or shrinkage. All chrome and bright work looks brand new and without any pitting or haze. (NOTE: lower rocker panel moldings are not messed up. It is the reflection off the ground that you are seeing. that is how clear they are, another definite sign of this car's limited use!) Even all the lenses are bright and clear. Starts up first shot every time and runs beautifully. Transmission shifts nice and smooth. Drives just like a 19,000 mile car would. All manuals are included with the car as well as the original window sticker and complementary Oldsmobile cassette tape. Do not let this one get away! Very few left, let alone nice ones. Museum quality! Perfect for an Oldsmobile collector! You will not be disappointed with this car! It is even better in person! I reserve the right to end this auction at anytime. If you have less than 10 feedbacks please call to confirm your bid. |
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