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1969 Oldsmobile 442 Matching # Real 34487 Car With Special Order Paint on 2040-cars

US $12,999.00
Year:1969 Mileage:109600
Location:

Falls Church, Virginia, United States

Falls Church, Virginia, United States

THIS IS MY 1969 OLDSMOBILE 442 HOLIDAY COUPE WITH THE ORIG. ENGINE, 400 TRANSMISSION, FACTORY DISC BRAKES AND SPECIAL ORDER PAINT OF ORANGE WITH WHITE INTERIOR, FACTORY A/C CAR( NOT HOOKED UP ) BOXED REAR CONTROL ARMS AND REAR SWAY BAR.  I HAVE THE ORIG BOOKS, WARRANTY BOOKLET SHOWING A PURCHASE FROM 3/28/1969 FROM NATZEL OLDSMOBILE OF PASADENA CALIFORNIA.  I DO NOT HAVE THE ORIG. BUILD SHEET BUT THE CAR IS A REAL 69 442 WITH THE RIGHT 34487 VIN.  Same owners since 1983, Title shows 106,677 miles at time of purchase in '83  only 3,000 miles driven in the last 30 years!

I HAVE JUST PUT NEW DUAL EXHAUST WITH FLOW MASTER MUFFLERS, GREAT SOUND BUT NOT LOUD AT ALL, INSTALLED NEW CALIPERS, DISCS, PADS AND BRAKE LINES, TUNE UP AS WELL, NEW FUEL PUMP ALSO.  BASICALLY I HAVE MADE THE CAR TO BE A DAILY DRIVER.

THE ENGINE RUNS FANTASTIC, NO SMOKE, NOISES ETC, SHE IS A GREAT CRUISER, YOU CAN FIRE HER UP AND JUST GO DRIVE DOWN TO THE LOCAL HANGOUT!!

THERE ARE PLENTY OF FLAWS, THE PAINT IS OLD, THERE IS SOME RUST HERE AND THERE, FEW OIL DRIPS HERE AND THERE, DINGS AND DENTS AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICS, ALL SOMEONE NEEDS TO DO IS SPEND SOME $$ THE RIGHT WAY TO TAKE THE CAR TO THE NEXT LEVEL.

KEEP IN MIND, THERE ARE ALWAYS CLONES AND TRIBUTE CARS OUT THERE IN BETTER SHAPE....BUT THIS CAR IS THE REAL DEAL AND WORTH SINKING SOME $$ INTO.

I HAVE EXTRA PARTS TO INCLUDE NEW 442 EMBLEMS, FENDER EYE BROWS, NOS LOWER PATCH PANEL FOR THE DRIVER SIDE FENDER, AS WELL AS MOST OF THE A/C COMPONENTS.

THE FRAME IS SOLID, FLOORS ARE SOLID, AND TRUNK IS SOLID, LIGHT RUST SCLAING UNDER THE CAR FROM SITTING AND I DID NOT DO THE TELL TALE WIRE BRUSH AND UNDERCOAT, THE CAR IS ALL ORIG. METAL UNDERNEATH.  IT HAS HAD BODY WORK IN THE PAST IN THE QAURTER PANELS AND LOWER FENDERS, ALL THIS CAN BE REPAIRED AGAIN, NOW YOU CAN BUY NEW METAL FOR 68/69 OLDS WHERE BEFORE IT WAS ONLY 70-72.

THIS IS IN NO WAY A CREAM PUFF, ITS A 20 FOOTER AND LOOKS GREAT FROM THERE, THE CAR HAS GREAT POTENTIAL AND I HOPE SOMEONE TAKES IT FROM HERE WHERE I AM UNABLE TO DO AT THIS TIME, IM NOT LOOKING TO MAKE $$ ON THE CAR BUT WILL KEEP IT RATHER THAN LOSE BIG $$.

PLEASE CALL ME OR EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS, BIDDING IS A CONTRACT TO BUY NOT TO NEGOTIATE AFTER AND PLEASE HAVE FUNDS TO BUY BEFORE BIDDING.

IM A VERY REASONABLE PERSON, BEEN A POLICEMAN FOR 21 YEARS NOW SO I PRIDE MYSELF ON BEING HONEST. 703 927 0993 IS MY DIRECT CELL.

PLEASE AGAIN ASK ALL QUESTIONS AHEAD OF TIME, IM SURE I HAVE FORGOT TO MENTION SOMETHING, I HAVE A TON MORE PICTURES BUT JUST CANT LOAD ALL OF THEM.

MAKE NOTE I AM NOT THE ONE THAT PAINTED THE ENGINE THE 69 HURST OLDS RED INSTEAD OF BRONZE SO PLEASE DONT YELL AT ME.....A HAVE HAD A 69 HURST OLDS AS WELL AS ABOUT 50 442'S OVER THE YEARS ;-)


 

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