1992 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser Wagon 5.7l Rare Classic V8 3rd Row Hard To Find on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
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1992 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser Before I get into the specifics of this car I just want to say that I am a full blown car snob. It takes a lot to impress me, I sell high end, late model exotics, as well as classic European vehicles. I love driving this car. I actually thought about keeping it to haul all my photo gear around in. It’s comfortable, unique and actually quite fun to drive. The 3rd generation Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser was only built in 1991 and 1992, with the 1992 being the most desirable of the lot due to its 5.7 litre powertrain. With only about 4000 of these built in 1992 this isn’t a car that you see a lot of. We got this particular example in trade on a 1935 Ford Hot Rod. Owned by an older gentleman, it’s in quite good condition and has obviously been properly looked after over the years. The motor runs great, and doesn’t smoke or leak fluids. The transmission shifts smoothly with no evidence of slippage. The interior is in very good condition, no rips or tears, smells good as well. All the gauges function properly as do the power seats and windows. Exterior cosmetics are good, obviously give the age and miles there will be wear and tear. The paint looks good, smooth and shiny. The trim is in average condition, not great but not terrible either. Overall I would rate the interior at an 8.5 and the exterior at a 7.5 on a scale of 10. Tires are like new and the Cragar wheels are in excellent shape. The car drives and stops nice and straight and is an excellent freeway cruiser. There aren’t many of these available, especially the ones with the 5.7 motor. This is a nice, clean, good driving one that should provide someone with many more years of driving enjoyment. Please remember that if you bid and win, you are expected to complete the transaction. Inspections are welcome, but must be completed prior to the end of auction. Feel free to call or email with any questions, Josh 503-475-8078, Matt 503-819-9007. We can assist in arranging transport for the vehicle if the winning bidder needs assistance with this. Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!!
Please remember that if you bid and win, you are expected to complete the transaction. Inspections are welcome, but must be completed prior to the end of auction. All vehicles are for sale at our location, please contact for more information.
Feel free to call or email with any questions, Josh 503-475-8078, Matt 503-819-9007. We can assist in arranging transport for the vehicle if the winning bidder needs assistance with this. Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!! |
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