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1984 Oldsmobile Toronado 5.0l V8, Leather, Very Nice Condition, Classic Olds! on 2040-cars

US $2,000.00
Year:1984 Mileage:999999
Location:

Reading, Massachusetts, United States

Reading, Massachusetts, United States

 

 1984 Oldsmobile Toronado V8 coupe.  This is a 5.0L V8 front-wheel-drive personal luxury car.

This is a good condition, well-preserved "driver" quality classic Toronado.  This car has the following equipment and options:

  • 5.0L V8 engine
  • automatic transmission
  • front wheel drive
  • leather upholstery
  • automatic climate control with A/C
  • power driver's seat
  • power locks and windows
  • cruise control
  • tilt steering wheel

This car represented the last of the traditional body-on-frame front-wheel-drive cars with a longitudinally-mounted V8 engine.  This is a classic Olds that is getting more difficult to find in decent condition. 

This car starts, runs and drives well.  It is smooth, quiet and powerful.  It drives great, handles well and stops/steers well.  The engine runs great, the transmission shifts well and the brakes stop well. There are no known mechanical problems; you could drive this car daily if you wanted. 

The paint and body are in good shape.  This car has held up well, and it is not a rust-bucket.  It is clean, solid and in very good overall cosmetic condition.

The interior of this Toronado is superb.  The leather seats are basically perfect, and the carpets and upholstery are excellent.  This is a clean, great-condition interior that looks amazingly good for the age.

This is a 1984 car and  is not brand new.  Please expect normal issues of wear and tear consistent with the age of the car.  This is not a perfect show car to enter in competitions but rather a solid driver car to enjoy.  Here is a list of everything I know of wrong with the car: The. That's it- this is a clean, respectable and presentable classic Oldsmobile that has lots of life left. 

The odometer reads 04077 miles, which is assumed to be 104,077 miles.  The title will read miles as 999999.


The prior owner kept this car in his garage in OH.

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