1980 Oldsmobile Toronado on 2040-cars
Oak Ridge, New Jersey, United States
1980 olds toronado.Built 5 1980. Just under 66000 original miles! Power brakes, power steering, power windows and locks, power trunk release, power 6-way drivers seat, power antenna that works, am-fm radio, pulse wipers, cruise control, tilt wheel, remote control mirrors. Has the factory viniel top in great shape. The motor is a 307 cid v8 with a fresh tune up. The air conditioning has bin converted to 134a and works. Factory simulated wire wheel discs with locks. The clock on the dash even works. Newer shocks and tires. Car has been repainted a few years ago and has no rust.. The chrome trim and bumpers are in great shape for the year. Car is unmolested and very stock. Its a great car to take to shows or just cruise around. Interior is a dark grey valor and is clean and smells new. Owners book is in the glove book. Car placed 1st in class at Carlisle gm nationals in 2013.... Buyer is on their own with shipping. A $500.00 deposit is due with in 3 days of winner.. The car is located in oak ridge nj. If you want to see the car before bidding or want any more info call me at 973 907 0313.......... Thanks for bidding
On Feb-02-14 at 08:40:48 PST, seller added the following information: This car is a true survivor. Its as nice as the Cadillac eldarodo of the 80s and nicer than the buick Riviera. The bumper fillers were replaced when the paint job was done. |
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