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1954 Oldsmobile 88 Original Only 58k Miles, No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1954 Mileage:58000 Color: still wears its original Dark Blue paint but is wearing thin in a few spots
Location:

Gilroy, California, United States

Gilroy, California, United States
Advertising:

This is an original 1954 Oldsmobile 4 door sedan. This car was purchased Brand New here in San Jose by a friends Parents back in 1954. It has never left the neighborhood and I am the second owner. I purchased it from the family approx.. 10 years ago. It has been Garage Kept since new and is an absolutely rust free example. It has only been driven a very low 58,000 miles since new. The interior is like new and all original except the carpet has been replaced. The exterior still wears its original Dark Blue paint but is wearing thin in a few spots (see pictures). All the chrome and stainless steel is in very good condition. Original Rocket 88, V-8 engine and automatic transmission. Runs and drives awesome. New fuel pump just installed. The window crandk is off on the drivers door as seen in the picture. I do have it and will put it on before the auction ends. The door panel is not torn The crank covers this area.

            You can’t find them like this anymore. Remember they are only original once. Offered at no reserve. Good Luck and Happy Bidding.

 

$500 deposit due within 3 days and final payment due within a week. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer but i will assist in any way I can. I am listing this auction for a very good friend. If you have any questions that I can not answer email me and iI will put you in contact with him. I have bought and sold several vehicles on EBAY and have never had any problems at all. I dont want this to be the first. so please ask questions before bidding and remember that your bid is a legal binding contract.

 

 

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