1956 Oldsmobile Eighty-eight, 4 Door Original California Car on 2040-cars
Alden, New York, United States
up for bids , is a 1956 olds 4 door, eighty-eight. this olds is a all original California car. the paint, chrome, and interior are all original from day one. all gauges, gauge-lights, interior and exterior lights all work. heater and defrosters all work. power brakes, power master, and carb are all new with no miles on them. car has no power steering . horn works. tires are all good and have 90% tread on them. car was bought in california in 1956 and then stored in a climate controlled building in 1967 in California.. till 2005. the underbody and frame are all in great shape with just surface rust. no rote or bondo that I can see!. the only thing is that the side of the front seat has a tear and the drivers door handle has a tear. the rest of the interior is still very strong and soft. windshield has a chip. . but I think I have one for it and it will go with the car. a $500, non refundable deposit in 48 hrs at end of auction, and the balance in 5 days by bank check. buyer is responsible for shipping. any question call tom at (716)683-6590 eastern time. and leave a clear massage and phone number!
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