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1964 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88, All Original 71k Miles, Beautiful, Untouched ! on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1964 Mileage:71000
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

1964 Oldsmobile Dynamic88 with a v8 ( 394 cui / 260 hp ) with 71k original miles
been garage kept its whole life and pampered, only one owner as well ( with all documentation ) and I have the ORIGINAL bill of sale along with the original 1st registration,
its been parked in a garage for years so long the Tires are NOT "d.o.t" dated, and lightly show signs of dry rotting.
this car is the last of an estate sale. you will NOT find a better example of this year/car , its Near Museum quality.
the only thing I have done to this car was give it a tune up ( it appears the plugs/plug wires were original ) and I do have the original fan belts with original GM factory numbers.( found them in the trunk ).and gave it a bath and waxed it only.

seats/interior are in superb condition. weather stripping/rubber are near perfect condition
The body is amazingly in near pristine condition, aside from abit of light blemishs ( NO dents or dings ) , theres NO wheel well rott at all , rocker panels are perfect. the under body and frame are dirty but are in perfect condition. the only thing that's not of correct era is the battery cable ends, the rest of the car appears to have not been touched. ( aside from the tune-up ive done simply because the plug wires were stiff and in need of replacement. ) the car runs and drives perfectly. and the chrome is all intact and shines superbly.

If I have the car still in here in another month im taking to the car shows, IT will win trophy's right now. 

ALL FACTORY options, NOT aftermarket. ( this car has NOT been touched or molested )
Power steering, Power assisted brakes, Power in cabin trunk release, Power radio antenna, tilt steering
air conditioning,


All this car needs is some time and a little elbow grease to get the years of dust off.
 
call/text/mail if you have any questions  5027101678 ( all reasonable offers considered ) any accepted offer will be subject to 10% down within three business days and balance within seven business days. I do accept paypal.

IF you have ANY questions or need / want more photos, I will be happy to do so at your request.






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