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Vintage 1966 Oldsmobile 98 2 Door Hardtop Holiday Coupe Classic Ninety Eight on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:45498
Location:

Long Valley, New Jersey, United States

Long Valley, New Jersey, United States

1966 Oldsmobile 98 2 Door Hardtop Holiday Coupe

Rare car and body style

Runs and drives great

This car can definitely be a really fun daily driver or weekend cruiser

The car was previously driven daily a few years ago, I drove it as a weekend cruiser and to local car shows

425 Big Block (original motor)

The motor has really nice torque and power

Automatic Three Speed Transmission

The Oldsmobile is lowered in the back with lowering springs, nothing has been cut or modified poorly, the springs are just shorter than stock and can be easily found at any auto parts store if you wanted to return the car to stock height. The car does not rub or scrape on the ground unless you go over a large bump too fast but it does not scrape or rub during normal driving conditions and the springs have good travel in them.

The wheels are chrome wire wheels or "Dayton" style

The original steel rims are included with the original hubcaps

Power steering

Power brakes

Power windows (windows go up and down with a little assistance, passenger rear window does not work)

Power seats (motor spins but may need to be cleaned and adjusted to work properly)

Air Condition car (compressor is missing but would need to be replaced anyway)

Some rust as seen in the pictures, nothing too major and the frame is solid

The car needs exhaust manifold gaskets, which are included. Exhaust manifold gaskets are not difficult to replace and are easily accessible.

Radiator leaks a little and may need to be replaced soon.

Water pump and thermostat were replaced recently.

Starter has been replaced about a year ago.

Speedometer cable broke so the speedometer does not work and the mileage is stuck on 45,498 but I do not think the mileage is too much more than that since I am the third or fourth owner

This car is so much fun to drive and turns heads everywhere. I have really enjoyed cruising around in this Oldsmobile but I have to sell it so I can work on some of my other car projects. 

The last picture is some of the rust in the trunk near the wheel well.

The second to last picture is the driver side where the carpet and door panel are a little worn out. There is no holes in the floor where the carpet is missing, just some wear through.

Feel free to contact me through Ebay if you have any questions

 No returns, No warranty, No delivery, Cash in hand on pick up

 

 


On Sep-04-13 at 09:27:03 PDT, seller added the following information:

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Pictures Added and Updated

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Picture 13 is the driver side where the carpet and door panel are a little worn out. There is no holes in the floor where the carpet is missing, just some wear through.

Picture 14 is some rust in the trunk near the wheel well.

 

 

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