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1953 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Coupe on 2040-cars

Year:1953 Mileage:125000
Location:

Green Cove Springs, Florida, United States

Green Cove Springs, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:303 V8
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 12345678
Year: 1953
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Oldsmobile
Mileage: 125,000
Model: Other
Trim: HOLIDAY 98

1953 OLDSMOBILE 98 HOLIDAY COUPE

 RECENTLY ACQUIRED FROM AN ARIZONA ESTATE LIQUIDATION SERVICE IS THIS BEAUTIFUL OLDSMOBILE. THIS OLDS WAS PURCHASED NEW AT LINDER MOTORS, INC IN COTTONWOOD ARIZONA AND REMAINED THERE UNTIL RECENTLY SHIPPED TO FLORIDA. THE OLDS STILL HAS IT'S ORIGINAL KEYS AND DEALER KEY RING. THE CAR IS WELL DOCUMENTED WITH PAST REGISTRATION  AND SALES INVOICES, ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL WITH WARRANTY REGISTRATION; THERE IS EVEN A PICTURE OF THE DEALERSHIP AS IT LOOKED IN 1953.  THE OLDSMOBILE STILL HAS IT'S ARIZONA TITLE AND CURRENT REGISTRATION. TITLE WAS LAST TRANSFERED IN  1983. THE CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN ADULT OWNED AND GARAGE KEPT. 

THE OLDS IS NICELY EQUIPPED WITH IT'S ORIGINAL 303 V8 THAT WAS REBUILT AT SOME POINT IN THE PAST. POWER WINDOWS THAT WORK AS THEY SHOULD. POWER STEERING. POWER BRAKES THAT HAVE BEEN RECENTLY COMPLETELY REBUILT INCLUDING REBUILT POWER BRAKE BOOSTER AND MASTER CYLINDER. POWER SEAT. AM RADIO (NOT WORKING) CLOCK (NOT WORKING). REAL FACTORY FIESTA WHEEL COVERS. OLDER BIAS PLY WIDE WHITEWALL TIRES. CORRECT SPARE AND JACK. ALL LIGHTS, TURN SIGNALS, GAS, OIL PRESSURE, AMP, AND TEMP GAUGES WORK, SPEEDOMETER WORKS. 4SPD HYDROMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS WELL. THE PAINT IS 30 PLUS YEARS OLD STILL SHOWS VERY WELL WITH ONLY SOME MINOR DINGS. I BELIEVE THAT THE INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL AND IS IN GREAT CONDITION. ALL GLASS IS CLEAR AND IN NICE SHAPE WITH ONE 2 INCH CRACK IN DRIVERS DOOR GLASS.  THE CHROME AND STAINLESS ARE ALL ORIGINAL AND IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. TRUNK AND HOOD ORNAMENTS ARE FAIR. THE OLDSMOBILE RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT. NO UNWANTED ENGINE NOISES. ENGINE DOES NOT SMOKE OR USE OIL. MAKES GOOD POWER AND WILL CRUISE WITH FREEWAY TRAFFIC. ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION BOTH HAVE SMALL LEAKS MOSTLY WHEN SITTING FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME. THE MORE YOU DRIVE THE BETTER. OF COURSE THE CAR IS RUST FREE BEING AN ARIZONA CAR SINCE NEW.

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