1966 Oldsmobile Toronado---35k Miles Barn Find on 2040-cars
Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Oldsmobile
Drive Type: Automatic
Model: Toronado
Mileage: 35,000
Trim: Deluxe
1966 Oldsmobile Toronado Deluxe, 35k original miles, unmolested barn find. I collect 66-67 Toronados and this is a great find I just do not have the space for. I bought this car 1 year ago as you see it-it has been off the road for about 20 years, mileage is original as I know most of its history. It appears as though a body shop began a re-paint and stopped, as some side trim was removed and the one rust area over drivers side rear wheel well was fixed/primered. I can say it still wears its original paint! Very solid car-these are prone to bad rust in the rear ends, it is solid-rockers, floor, quarters, frame/unibody. The trunk has surface rust, as mentioned the one rear quarter needs to be finished. I believe all parts and pieces are there, besides for the bench seat and rear seats, but those are available reasonably. Original AC car, cruise control, turning lamps, Wonderbar radio (very valuable). The front bumper is off but there. I almost considered getting it running as a sort of time capsule display as it is so original to display with my 67, however I moved and have to downsize. Also an incredible restoration candidate. Note: car has lost title. Please email specific questions.
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